Opportunities in GIS / Geostatistics?

Opportunities in GIS / Geostatistics?

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Octoposse

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186 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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Spur of the moment thought whilst the oven chips are in (I have a hungry thirteen year old!) . . . .

In recent months my work has veered very much from mainstream statistics / analysis / epidemiology (in the broadest sense) towards geostatistics and geographic information systems.

This was very much due to us trying to do our current jobs better, overlay different data sources, build processes rather than year after year of ‘lone wolf craftsmanship’, and make some stuff self-service for end users of the data.

Not that it’s easy learning new stuff and re-building processes whilst still doing the time-critical day job!

But the thought occurs . . . after being settled in my current role since 2012, what sort of opportunities are there for transferable GIS skills? Have to be really interesting and / or loads of dosh to tempt me away from current job which will probably see me through to retirement otherwise!

Octoposse

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2,164 posts

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Thursday 23rd March 2023
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Ruskie said:
Landmine clearing charities use GIS. I did very rudimentary training to understand the basics and create maps of mined areas. Makes survey and clearance easier. I doubt it is of interest, given you have kids, as it means moving to often unstable areas of the world to work. Happy to give you more info if needed.
Emailed you! Thanks.