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Exploring Career Paths in Geomatics at Environment and Climate Change Canada

Tag:
Career Fair
What:
Talk
When:
12:00 PM, Tuesday 14 May 2024 (30 minutes)
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How:
This presentation delves into the dynamic realm of geomatics within Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), offering a comprehensive exploration of career opportunities within a research organization. Geomatics, the science of acquiring, analyzing, and interpreting geographic information, plays a pivotal role in the mandate of the Department including environmental conservation and protection, policy & regulatory development, and climate change mitigation strategies.

Through this presentation, attendees will gain insights into the diverse applications of geomatics within ECCC, spanning from environmental monitoring and assessment to habitat management and disaster response. Participants will discover the wide array of roles available, including GIS analysts, remote sensing specialists, cartographers, and spatial data scientists, among others.

Furthermore, the presentation will highlight the essential skills and qualifications required for success in geomatics careers at ECCC, emphasizing the importance of proficiency in geospatial technologies, data analysis, and environmental science. Attendees will also learn about the various educational pathways and professional development opportunities available to pursue a rewarding career in this field.

Ultimately, this presentation aims to inspire and empower individuals interested in geomatics to explore the diverse career paths within Environment and Climate Change Canada, fostering a deeper understanding of the vital role that geospatial data and technologies play in addressing environmental challenges and advancing sustainable development initiatives.

Speaker
Enivoronment and Climate Change Canada
Geomatics Research Manager
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