ESRI developer

Expert In Recruitment Solutions

Summit, NJ

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Application Builders, Application Integration, Application Programming Interface (API), ArcGIS, Business Skills, Communication Skills, Consulting, Data Entry, Database Extract Transform and Load (ETL), ESRI, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Identify Issues, Internet Application, Microsoft .NET, Python Programming/Scripting Language, Reporting Dashboards, Requirements Management, Server Architecture, Spatial Data, User Interface/Experience (UI/UX)
LOCATION
Summit, NJ
POSTED
25 days ago

Position title: ESRI developer
Location: plano, Texas
Onsite: 3 days a week
Interview process: 2 video interviews to hire
Contract: 6-18 months to perm

Must have: ArcGIS Enterprise, front end experience, Geoevent, and good communication

The hiring manager is effectively looking for someone who can step in immediately and fill a knowledge gap—not someone who needs training.
1) Strong, hands-on Esri / ArcGIS expertise (NON negotiable)
  • Deep experience specifically with ArcGIS Enterprise (not just general GIS tools)
  • Comfortable working in the current environment (10.9.1, moving to 11.3)
  • Ability to:
  • Understand existing implementations quickly
  • Modify and extend them without ramp time
  • Explicitly stated: they cannot hire someone who needs training or courses1
=I This is the #1 priority skill
2) Balanced Front-end + Back-end (≈50/50 split)
The role is not purely technical or purely UI—they want a blend.
Front-end (VERY important)
Candidates must be comfortable with:
  • ArcGIS Experience Builder
  • Dashboards
  • Web apps (user-facing tools)
  • Survey123
  • Mapping tools (Map Builder, ArcGIS Pro for modeling/publishing)
Reason:
  • Business users rely heavily on dashboards and visual tools
  • Candidate must quickly modify UI elements, filters, widgets, etc.1
Back-end (important, but supported)
  • Understanding of:
  • Data flows / ETL
  • GeoEvent services
  • Integrations (internal + external data sources)
  • Python + .NET:
  • Working knowledge required, not deep mastery
  • Internal dev team already supports this area 1
=I Key insight:
They want someone who can talk to developers effectively, even if not a hardcore engineer.
3) Ability to jump into existing architecture
This is not a greenfield role.
The candidate must:
  • Review what exists (apps, surveys, geo-events, dashboards)
  • Understand it quickly
  • Extend it immediately
  • Diagnose issues and know where to look inside the system
Example responsibilities mentioned:
  • Modify geofencing rules
  • Update dashboard filters/logic
  • Adjust data flows
  • Understand multi-server architecture
=I "Hit the ground running” was explicitly emphasized 1
4) Experience with GeoEvent + data-heavy environments
This is a key differentiator skill:
  • Handling multiple data inputs (internal + external)
  • Working with:
  • GeoEvent server
  • Real-time data streams
  • Understanding how data feeds into dashboards
=I This is not just GIS—it's operational, data-driven GIS
5) Ability to bridge business + technical teams
Candidate must:
  • Work with non-technical business users
  • Translate requirements into system changes
  • Explain what's happening without deep technical jargon
Reason:
  • Business users only interact with dashboards
  • They don't understand backend systems 1
6) Seniority level
  • Enough experience to:
  • Work independently
  • Lead pieces of work
7) Bonus / "Unicorn” traits (nice-to-have)
They joked about wanting a "unicorn,” which translates to:
  • Strong in BOTH:
  • ArcGIS platform (core)
  • Development (Python/.NET)
  • Able to act as a "tip of the spear” technically with the team 1
 What will NOT work
Candidates will likely be rejected if they are:
  • Too back-end focused (heavy API / infrastructure, no UI work)
  • Experienced in non-Esri GIS tools only
  • Missing dashboard / Experience Builder exposure
 Strong pitch angle:
"Hands-on ArcGIS Enterprise consultant who has built and customized dashboards, Experience Builder apps, and GeoEvent integrations, with enough Python/.NET knowledge to collaborate with dev teams and extend functionality.”
< Bottom line
The right candidate is:
  • ArcGIS-first (Enterprise-focused)
  • 50/50 front-end + back-end
  • Able to step in immediately
  • Comfortable with GeoEvent + real-time data
  • Strong communicator with business teams

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