6 geospatial analyst jobs at 6 companies in San Francisco, CA
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Research Analyst, Project Unleaded
Stanford, California, United States
$85k-$104k/yrHybridFull Time
Stanford University: A private research university providing higher education and research.
Experience in quantitative discipline, proficiency in R or similar statistical languages, experience with complex survey and geospatial analysis, strong writing and analytical skills, ability to prioritize and document reproducible workflows.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Conducts multidisciplinary scientific research for the U.S. Department of Energy.
2+ YOEMinimum 2 years relevant experience or BS in engineering/applied science; knowledge of hazardous materials, technical writing, policy interpretation, and ability to serve on an on-call emergency response rotation.
BART: Operates the heavy-rail transit system in the Bay Area.
2+ YOEBachelor's degree in related field, 2+ years data analysis experience in criminal/social science fields, strong SQL/SSRS/GIS skills, ability to pass extensive background and investigative screening, and willingness to work various shifts, weekends, holidays, and overtime.
Research Data Analyst 3 – Oakland, CA, Job ID 87572
Oakland, California, United States
$93k-$133k/yrHybridFull Time
University of California, Davis: Public research university and academic medical center.
3+ YOE3+ years conducting primary data collection and statistical analysis using SAS/Stata/R, experience with geospatial analysis, data systems, visualization, and presenting results to diverse audiences.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Develops science and technology for United States national security.
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience; advanced imagery analysis and Intelligence Community experience; strong research, writing, communication, and project-prioritization skills; active DOE Q or Top Secret clearance and ability to obtain SCI access.
Blumen: AI-powered permitting and regulatory intelligence for energy infrastructure projects.
Several years in permitting, environmental compliance, land use, or regulatory analysis; strong detail orientation, critical thinking, clear writing, and ability to structure complex regulations into scalable systems.