Esri, the global leader in GIS technology, is seeking a GIS Product Engineer II to join their Location Referencing team. This role presents an exciting opportunity to work on full-stack software used to manage critical infrastructure data for transportation, energy, and other industries. The position combines technical expertise in GIS with software development, focusing on creating and maintaining solutions that power the operations of state and local governments and private utilities.
The role involves working closely with Product Owners and Product Managers to shape the future of ArcGIS platform's infrastructure data management capabilities. You'll be responsible for designing, testing, documenting, and releasing software that serves a large community of GIS professionals. Key responsibilities include creating test plans, managing testing datasets, authoring technical documentation, and defining user stories that guide the software development process.
This position offers a competitive salary range of $76,960 - $128,544 USD and comes with comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) and profit-sharing programs, generous vacation leave, and professional development opportunities. The role is based in either Denver or Louisville, CO, with a hybrid work arrangement.
The ideal candidate will bring 2+ years of relevant experience, strong knowledge of ArcGIS Pro and Enterprise, and a solid understanding of GIS data management practices and linear referencing concepts. A bachelor's degree in GIS, information systems, IT, geography, computer science, or a related STEM field is required. Experience with Python, SQL, and automated testing is valuable for this position.
At Esri, you'll be part of a diverse team committed to creating positive global change through GIS technology. The company values innovation and understands that diverse perspectives lead to better solutions. This role offers the opportunity to make a lasting impact on critical infrastructure management while working with cutting-edge geospatial technology.