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GeoWeb Job Code: #041098TX-GeoWeb
 
GPS/GIS Application Programmer / Software Support
 
Organization: Integrated GPS Technologies, Inc.
 
Contact: Steven Honkus
Address: 4173 Bluebonnet Drive, Stafford, TX 77477 USA
Phone:(281) 494-4771 (GPS1)
Fax: (281)494-4747
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URL: http://www.GPSGIS.com
 
JOB DESCRIPTION:
 
Integrated GPS Technologies, Inc.
a technology company specializing in the Integration and Application of
GPS and GIS technologies, has programming and software support position(s)
available in support of commercial and custom GPS/GIS application programs
for a variety of real-time applications including; Vehicle/Vessel navigation,
Data collection, Survey ,mapping, mobile messaging, and remote tracking (AVL).
 
Programming environments include Mapbasic, Avenue, Visual Basic 3/4/5,
Visual; C++, MapX, and MapObjects.
 
Desire experience with MapInfo and ArcView applications, GPS data
integration, and real-time applications.  ActiveX experience helpful.
 
Position is based in Stafford, Texas (Houston). Will consider full-time,
part-time, or contract. Must be willing to provide client on-site support,
and may require limited travel.
 
Minimum of five years experience required. Salary dependent upon experience
and qualifications. Position is available immediately.

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