We are seeking a Senior Utilities Data Analyst to join our Water Asset Management team and own the GIS application-development side of the practice. While our analyst-level team handles data operations, QA/QC, and client reporting, the Senior role takes the lead on building the tools that make that work scalable — designing Survey123 collection forms from scratch, developing Operations Dashboards and Experience Builder apps for client-facing visualization, and writing custom integrations against the ArcGIS API for Python and JavaScript.
This is the role where engineering-grade GIS development meets utility data delivery: senior hires drive how M&C ships its analytics products, mentor the analysts who consume them, and contribute the modern AI integrations that are becoming part of every utility data stack.
DURING YOUR WORK DAY, YOU WILL:
Application Development
• Design, build, and deploy Survey123 collection forms aligned to utility field workflows.
• Develop Operations Dashboards and Experience Builder apps that translate raw sensor and meter data into actionable client-facing tools.
• Build and maintain custom integrations against the ArcGIS API for Python and JavaScript, including AI/ML-enabled workflows where they earn their place.
Solution Design
• Architect end-to-end data + GIS solutions for utility clients — from field collection through dashboard delivery — balancing Esri-native tools with custom Python/SQL plumbing.
• Define data models, schemas, and integration patterns that the analyst team can pick up and operate.
Technical Leadership
• Set the technical bar for the WAM team’s GIS development output — code review, pattern reuse, documentation standards.
• Triage and resolve the high-complexity issues that the analyst team escalates.
Client Engagement
• Lead technical conversations with utility clients during scoping, demos, and implementation reviews.
• Translate utility-side requirements into the application architecture that delivers them.
Mentorship
• Pair with analyst-level team members to accelerate their growth into form authoring, Experience Builder development, and API work.
• Maintain a culture where the team’s collective skill ceiling rises over time.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
Technical Skills
• Python Programming: Production-grade Python — modular, tested, automated workflows for data ingestion, transformation, and analysis (Pandas, SQLAlchemy, HTTP libraries, Matplotlib / Plotly).
• SQL & Database Management: Advanced SQL — schema design, query optimization, indexing strategy, and integration with operational data stores.
GIS Development:
ArcGIS Pro: Advanced spatial analysis, custom geoprocessing tools, ModelBuilder, ArcPy scripting.
Survey123: Design and deploy custom field collection forms — conditional logic, dynamic content, integration with downstream systems.
Experience Builder & Operations Dashboards: Develop client-facing apps from scratch — data widget configuration, custom theming, embedded analytics.
ArcGIS API for Python & JavaScript: Build custom integrations, automation scripts, and web applications that extend the Esri platform.
AI / Modern Integrations: Experience connecting LLMs, ML services, or other modern tooling into Esri workflows (or strong interest in doing so).
WHAT WILL MAKE YOU STAND OUT:
• Direct utilities data experience — water, wastewater, or related utility sector.
• Background in non-revenue water (NRW) programs, leak detection workflows, or wastewater inflow/infiltration (I&I) work.
• Experience integrating telemetry vendors (Ovarro, Trimble, Sentryx, Ayyeka, DataGate, etc.) or SCADA systems into Esri / GIS workflows.
• Hands-on experience with AI-augmented GIS workflows — LLM-driven data classification, computer vision for asset inspection, ML for anomaly detection.
• Track record mentoring junior analysts into GIS development competence.
• Familiarity with Grafana, Power BI, or similar dashboarding platforms alongside the Esri stack.
• Demonstrated ability to translate utility-side operational requirements into delivered GIS applications.
WHAT WE OFFER: Join a company that puts its employees first.
Ranked as one of the Best Firms to Work For, here are just some of the reasons to become part of the McKim & Creed team:
McKim & Creed is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer, and VEVRAA Federal Contractor and will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status or disability status and maintains a Drug Free Workplace.

What if you had the opportunity to do something you love and make a difference in peoples' lives at the same time?
As engineers and surveyors, we use some pretty cool tools (think lidar, unmanned aerial systems [UAS], modeling, etc.) to solve some of today’s (and tomorrow’s) infrastructure challenges. But providing technical solutions isn’t enough. We have the incredible opportunity to help improve people’s lives. Like providing clean water. Designing energy-efficient facilities. Protecting fragile coastlines. Planning sustainable communities. And helping recent graduates launch new careers.
McKim & Creed is a company of people helping people. Our employee-owned firm has offices throughout the U.S., including North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Ohio. We specialize in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, civil and structural engineering; industrial design-build services; landscape architecture; airborne and mobile LiDAR/scanning; unmanned aerial systems; subsurface utility engineering; and hydrographic and conventional surveying services for the energy, transportation, federal, land development, water and building markets.
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