Job Description
Job Title-Data Engineer/Analyst
Client-Global Consulting Firm
Day Rate-£300 (Outside IR35)
Duration-3-6 months (extendable)
Location-Preston (Hybrid, 2-3 days in the office)
Our client (a distribution network operator utility company) is replacing its existing GIS applications with the ESRI ArcGIS suite and transitioning to the ESRI Utility Network model. As part of this programme, the Data Migration / Integration workstream requires an additional FME resource to provide dedicated focus on integrating the ArcGIS system with the client's wider estate of systems, ensuring the effective exchange and ongoing maintenance of GIS data.
Assist Data Work Stream Lead in the Design of the ArcGIS Interfaces
· Work with our ESRI Consultants to understand the ArcGIS mechanisms for reading from and writing to ArcGIS for interfacing with other SPENW systems
· Work with subject matter experts of SPENW systems ArcGIS will interface with
· Document the data payload each interface
· Document the FME flows required for each interface
Develop and Test the FME workbenches
· Develop the Readers, Transformers and Writers according to the designs for each
· Work with the subject matter experts of SPENW systems to test the interfaces and achieve sign-off
Develop any data analysing methods with ArcGIS Desktop Pro
· As appropriate use ArcGIS Desktop Pro to analyse / read / publish data with ArcGIS
· Work with our ESRI Consultants for the most effective and efficient data methods
Assist the Data Team in migrating data to ArcGIS
· As required, from time to time the Data Team may call for additional assistance in migrating data from existing GIS sources to the ArcGIS system
· Assist in the development of appropriate ETL mechanisms, usually utilising FME, for the migration of data into ArcGIS system
· Assist in the testing of ETL mechanisms for Data Migration
Assist the Data Team in building the ArcGIS Utility Network Model
· As required, from time to time, the Data Team may call for additional assistance in configuring the ESRI Utility Network model
· Utilise ArcGIS Desktop Pro as necessary to interrogate and configure the UN model