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The average salary for remote geospatial analysts is $82,500 per year. This is based on data from 16 job openings. Our advanced AI searches the internet for remote job openings and posts them on our website. We use the salary data from these job postings to calculate salary expectations.
Below is a breakdown of salary data by years of experience:
| Experience | Number of roles analyzed | Average Salary |
|---|---|---|
🟢 Junior Geospatial Analyst (1-2 yrs) | 3 | $0 |
🟡 Mid-level Geospatial Analyst (2-4 yrs) | 12 | $110,000 |
🟠 Senior Geospatial Analyst (5-9 yrs) | 1 | $0 |
We analyzed 10 job listings in the last year and found it takes about 33 days for employers to close a job opening.
We reviewed 16 job postings and found the top 10 skills employers are asking for most often are:
You need strong analytical skills, proficiency in GIS software (like ArcGIS or QGIS), knowledge of spatial analysis and data visualization techniques, and familiarity with remote sensing data. Good attention to detail and problem-solving abilities are also essential.
Typically, you need a degree in geography, environmental science, or a related field. Relevant certifications in GIS technologies can be advantageous. A strong portfolio showcasing your projects and analyses can also help.
Responsibilities include analyzing geospatial data, creating maps and visualizations, conducting spatial analyses, collaborating with stakeholders, and ensuring data accuracy and relevance. You'll also need to present findings and insights effectively.
Benefits include flexible work hours, the ability to work from any location, reduced commuting time, and a better work-life balance. Remote roles also allow for collaboration with diverse teams and access to global projects.
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