Do you love working with maps and spatial data as much as you love getting outside? Solano Land Trust is looking for a GIS specialist ready to bring both to one meaningful career. Since 1986, our team has permanently protected over 25,000 acres of Solano County's farms, ranches, and open spaces — and we're looking for someone as comfortable working with GIS programs as they are walking a working cattle ranch
As our GIS & Conservation Easement Monitoring Specialist, you'll manage and lead Solano Land Trust’s GIS program — managing spatial data, producing the maps that drive our conservation work from initial due diligence through long-term protection, and supporting land transactions from start to finish. You'll also spend meaningful time in the field, visiting the farms and ranches whose owners have chosen to protect their land forever through conservation easements — permanent agreements that keep working lands working. Over time, you'll build the kind of trust-based relationships with ranchers and farmers that make conservation last. It's a rare role that genuinely needs both halves of you.
Key responsibilities include:
Managing all aspects of Solano Land Trust’s GIS program, including spatial data infrastructure, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and related conservation data platforms
Scheduling and conducting annual site visits to all conservation easement sites in Solano Land Trust’s portfolio, assessing compliance with easement agreement terms and documenting the condition of conservation values along with reporting and record retention
Assisting in drafting and updating required documentation for new acquisitions and properties
We’re looking for candidates with a degree in Geography/GIS, Environmental Science, or a related field, or at least two years of hands-on GIS experience.
Be part of a professional and talented Transactions Team, working alongside our dedicated staff and volunteers. Solano Land Trust offers:
Compensation: $26.00 - $28.00/hour DOE, with opportunities for spot bonuses
Employment Type: Full Time, Non-Exempt (hourly)
Benefits: Partial employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance, a 403(b)-retirement plan with a 3% match, and eleven paid holidays
Vacation: Three weeks of vacation annually
Work Flexibility: This position is based at Solano Land Trust main office in Vacaville, California. While hybrid flexibility is available, the role requires regular presence at the main office and in the field throughout Solano County. Occasional travel for site visits, partner meetings, and professional events may be required, including some before and after-hours commitments
If you're excited to join a team dedicated to inspiring a love of the land and preserving it for people, food, and the environment, we’d love to hear from you!
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Solano Land Trust is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
