Do you love turning data into insights that actually matter? Join SAWPA and use your GIS skills to support regional water planning, sustainability, and collaboration across Southern California.
In this role, you’ll work with spatial data, maps, and analyses that inform real-world decisions, supporting watershed planning, infrastructure projects, and innovative water programs. You’ll collaborate with technical experts, planners, and leaders who value smart data and big-picture thinking.
Under general direction, the GIS Data Analyst II administers SAWPA’s water resource information systems and performs advanced Geographic Information System (GIS) functions, including GIS programming and analyses. This role supports the development of technical reports and presentations, serves as a technical resource for GIS-related software applications, and performs Network Analyst functions. The position also collaborates with Information Technology staff to ensure GIS systems comply with authentication, access control, and security standards.
This role is part of a planned transition, with interviews anticipated in March and a target start window in early April 2026 to support continuity of GIS services.
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About SAWPA
The Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority (SAWPA) is a regional Joint Powers Authority dedicated to collaborative water resource planning and management in Southern California. Formed in 1975, SAWPA brings together five member agencies, Eastern Municipal Water District, Inland Empire Utilities Agency, Orange County Water District, San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District, and Western Municipal Water District, to address shared water challenges through coordinated, data-driven solutions.
SAWPA supports a broad range of regional initiatives focused on water supply reliability, water quality, recycled water, groundwater and salinity management, and integrated planning across the Santa Ana River Watershed. Through partnerships with agencies, stakeholders, and communities, SAWPA advances innovative programs and long-term strategies that promote sustainability, resilience, and informed decision-making, helping ensure reliable and high-quality water resources for the region’s residents, economy, and environment.