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Geospatial Analyst

A Geospatial Analyst interprets spatial data using GIS and remote sensing to inform decisions in various sectors, creating maps and visualisations.

How do I become a geospatial analyst

Get qualified to work as a geospatial analyst with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Geospatial Analyst careers

A Geospatial Analyst analyses spatial data to support decision-making processes across various industries. You might work in government, environmental organisations, or private companies. Geospatial Analysts focus on collecting, analysing, and interpreting geographic data to create maps, reports, and visualisations. You’ll use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing technology to provide insights and solutions for urban planning, environmental conservation, and resource management.

Geospatial Analysts play an important role in understanding and managing spatial information. You’ll need to be detail-oriented and have strong analytical skills. You’ll collaborate with other professionals to ensure that spatial data is accurately interpreted and effectively used to support organisational goals.