| Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | Step 5 | Step 6 | Step 7 | Step 8 | Step 9 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salary Range 18 | $2390 | $2484 | $2595 | $2706 | $2828 | $2960 | $3103 | $3250 | $3405 |
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF CLASS
The CARTOGRAPHER 2 performs skilled drafting of detailed, multicolor maps such as sections of a county, timber maps and fire protection maps, using property documents, field surveys, other map sources and aerial photos. work may be accomplished by computerized as well as manual method.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES
This is the third level of a five-level series. It is distinguished from the lower levels by having responsibility for more skilled, detailed, and independent cartography. It is distinguished from the higher levels by the absence of responsibility for cartography of entire counties or other map projects, for maps which require greater degree of detail and technical information, and greater responsibility for the finished product.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS
Employees in this class are in contact weekly in-person or by telephone with other agency or county government personnel to exchange information about deeds, surveys, roads, zones, boundaries, maps, and mapping standards. Employees are in contact monthly by telephone or in-person with other State and Federal agencies such as the State Highway Department, United States Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to obtain information such as ownership of lands, status of road construction and official boundaries.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Employees in this class receive general supervision, usually by a project manager or administrative superior. Completed maps are reviewed for accuracy, neatness, and compliance with established mapping standards. Scheduling and prioritizing of mapping projects and work progress are reviewed on a weekly basis.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A Bachelor's degree in Geography, or a closely related science field, may be substituted for up to two years of the required experience. There is no substitution for the one year of GIS experience.
To receive credit for a degree or coursework, you must submit a photocopy of your transcripts.
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