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MIS/Web-GIS Designer

Name
 
Position
MIS / Web-GIS Designer
Duration
1.5 months, starting December 2017
Purpose
The national Peatland Restoration Agency (Badan Restorasi Gambut or BRG) was formed early 2016 by the President in response to the massive forest and peat fires of 2015 which affected approximately 850,000 ha of peatland. Sub-component 1.6 of the Berbak Green Prosperity Partnership (BGPP) aims at institutional strengthening of BRG.
 
MCA Indonesia and BRG on 6 March 2017 entered into an Implementing Entity Agreement (IEA) that aims to support BRG with activities that are designed to mitigate risks associated with the implementation of the peatland restoration components in the Green Prosperity project currently in implementation, and complete the foundational mapping and engineering work for additional peatland rewetting both during and after the GP project is completed.
 
According to the Implementing Entity Agreement between MCA-I and BRG, the project will design and establish a monitoring program to monitor changes in water tables and vegetation in six targeted peatland provinces. The system will aim at allowing the collection, processing, analysis, and evaluation of peat restoration activities. The system will allow for the use of spatial data sources (both primary and secondary), for spatial analysis, the timely production of monitoring reports, and the dissemination of the information both internally within BRG as well as outside. BGGP will assist BRG in developing its monitoring system. BGPP’s Monitoring System Expert is preparing the Peat Restoration Monitoring System in close consultation with BRG and other related organisations that are developing monitoring activities related to peatland restoration and development.  In order to visualize and make the monitoring program running interactively, it is necessary to design a Web GIS based of the peat restoration monitoring system that can showing result of monitoring system in a Web-GIS site. Web will present and show interactively results of the monitoring system and can be easily used by users.
BGPP has a vacancy for a short term local Web-GIS Designer who will assist the Monitoring Expert in developing the Web-GIS.
The position is based in Menteng, Jakarta.
Main Activities
  • Plan the MIS or web GIS design by clarifying goals and designing functionality of the proposed monitoring system programmed by the programmer
  •  Develop the MIS or web GIS navigation by categorizing content; funnelling traffic through content.
  • Collaborate with programmer in developing MIS/Web-GIS content and graphics throughout the development process and working closely on visualization of result analyses of monitoring systems
  •   Develops links with other institution including data transfer and data sharing protocols
  • Any related tasks as requested by Monitoring Systems Expert
Expected Result
  • Executable MIS or Web-GIS of Peat Restoration Monitoring Program and system ready to be run
  •   In collaboration with the Monitoring Programmer prepare complete assessment of software and hardware needed for Web development (including estimation of its unit price)
  •  Draft report of Protocol and SOP of Web-GIS development and maintenance
Qualifications
  •  At least 2 years of experience designing, building, and delivering web-GIS applications
  •   In-depth knowledge of the core JavaScript language (or relevant language) and two or more years of experience building object-oriented JavaScript (or relevant language)  
  •   Experience using and developing applications with Web-GIS toolkits and Web-GIS libraries
  •   Excellent problem-solving, verbal and written communication, design, development, and debugging skills
  •   Ability to work independently and in team to effectively participate in the Web-GIS development
  •  Bachelor’s or master’s in computer science, engineering, geography, GIS, or a scientific field
 
 
Interested candidates are invited to submit their application and CV to: procurement@kehijauberbak.com by the latest 20 November, 2017. Applicants should clearly indicate on the subject line of their email the position (for which they apply) and their name.  Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.