Initial Posting Date:
06/08/2026
Application Deadline:
06/18/2026
Agency:
Department of State Lands
Salary Range:
$5,453 - $8,345
Position Type:
Employee
Position Title:
GIS Analyst - 3 Positions!
Are you a Geographic Information System (GIS) expert with a passion for safeguarding wetlands, waterways, and lands? Apply to be one of our three (3) GIS Analysts (Natural Resource Specialists 3) by June 18, 2026! These positions are eligible for a hybrid remote schedule assigned to one of the Department’s offices—Salem, Bend, or North Bend—and will report onsite one to two days per month. In addition, the position requires travel to sites within Oregon on short notice, including same‑day travel; therefore, living within a reasonable commuting distance of the assigned office is expected.
Make a Difference for Oregon. The Department of State Lands manages the lands that help fund our public schools and protects the state’s waterways and wetlands for the many benefits they provide. Our stewardship ensures vital natural and financial resources contribute to a vibrant, healthy Oregon now and forever. The DSL team makes a difference for Oregonians every day. As our GIS Data Steward, you will too.
The GIS Analyst supports DSL’s GIS program by providing spatial data, tools, and training that help field staff make informed decisions in environmental monitoring and land management. The role assists with research, forest operations, monitoring, HCP (Habitat Conservation Plan) compliance, and FMP (Forest Management Plan) requirements. Responsibilities include leading data collection, developing GIS standards, creating maps and field‑data tools, training staff, and advising programs on GIS use. Knowledge of natural resources and environmental issues—including wetlands and waterways—is required. The analyst also supports agency GIS policy development and may coordinate larger project efforts.
These positions will report directly to either our Salem, Bend, or North Bend offices. These are a full-time, permanent positions represented by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).
What’s in it for you?
Working Conditions:
Much of the work is in a standard office environment with regular computer use, but fieldwork in or along waterways or on rough terrain is expected and may be required to complete assigned work. Travel with overnight stays and/or extended work hours can be expected along with exposure to inclement weather and road conditions. Work can at times be in remote locations. Work hours during field work can be irregular and sometimes long. Visits to on-site locations may be by vehicle, watercraft, or on foot. Site visits may involve walking over uneven terrain or on wet muddy ground without pathways in all types of weather.
What you will be doing:
As our GIS Data Steward, you will have the opportunity to:
For a full description of the duties and working conditions, please email DSL-Human.Resources@DSL.oregon.gov to request the position description.
Minimum Qualifications- to be considered for this position, please ensure you have one of the following combinations of education and experience:
Three (3) years of experience in:
Geographic Information Systems (GIS);
OR
An associate's degree in computer science, Information Technology, or Natural Resource related field or completion of a two (2) year accredited vocational training program in information technology or natural resource related field;
AND
one (1) year of information systems experience in: Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Desired Attributes- tell us which of the following skills, experiences, and related talents you have by highlighting them in your application materials:
This position is subject to a Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) clearance check as a condition of employment.
For a detailed list of the duties for this position, please email DSL-Human.Resources@DSL.oregon.gov for a copy of the position description.
How to apply:
The Oregon Department of State Lands is committed to seeking and sustaining a culturally, racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse working environment. The Department hires staff interested in supporting environmental justice by including communities traditionally underrepresented in public processes. We encourage members of these communities to apply, even if they do not meet 100% of the desired attributes. The Oregon Department of State Lands understands that an authentic focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace will in turn create a workforce aligned to meet the challenge of serving all Oregonians.
Additional Information:

Official LinkedIn page for the state of Oregon. Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is located on the Pacific coast, with Washington to the north, California to the south, Nevada on the southeast and Idaho to the east. The Columbia and Snake rivers delineate much of Oregon's northern and eastern boundaries, respectively. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers, and settlers who formed an autonomous government in Oregon Country in 1843. The Oregon Territory was created in 1848, and Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14, 1859.