GIS Data Officer - Local Land Charges

Twickenham
12 hours ago
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GIS Data Officer - Local Land Charges

About the Role

A local authority Spatial Planning Service is seeking an experienced GIS Data Officer to support the Local Land Charges (LLC) team through a major data transformation programme. You will help manage and improve essential spatial datasets that underpin statutory service delivery and support the council's preparation for HM Land Registry migration.

This role is ideal for someone with strong GIS technical ability, exceptional attention to detail, and a passion for high‑quality spatial data management.

£20.03 per hour PAYE
£26.08 per hour Umbrella
Location: Wandsworth Town Hall & Twickenham Civic Centre (hybrid working)
Working Arrangements: Hybrid - mix of office and home working
Start Date: ASAP

Key Responsibilities

Capture, maintain and analyse spatial and non‑spatial data using MapInfo, QGIS, and other GIS tools.
Create, update and validate LLC spatial datasets ensuring accuracy, completeness, correct attributes and metadata.
Carry out GIS analysis and spatial queries to support Local Land Charges statutory searches.
Prepare address datasets in Excel for GIS integration using gazetteer and planning systems.
Assist in providing and coordinating GIS training for staff within the Spatial Planning Service.
Collaborate with internal departments and external partners to ensure spatial data integrity and timely updates.
Implement and monitor data‑related Service Level Agreements with data owners.
Support Local Land Charges Review (LLCR) data cleansing and HM Land Registry transfer requirements.
Produce routine and ad‑hoc data reports, performance updates and progress summaries.
Contribute to workflow improvements and process optimisation within the LLC team.
Supervise staff when required.
Ensure compliance with data protection, confidentiality and information security standards.

About You

You will be a detail‑focused GIS professional with confidence working on statutory datasets and strong technical problem‑solving skills.

Essential Skills & Experience

Proven working knowledge of MapInfo (v12+), QGIS and Microsoft Excel.
Strong attention to detail with the ability to produce highly accurate spatial outputs.
Experience with spatial data processing tools, preferably FME.
Demonstrable experience creating, editing and managing spatial datasets.
Ability to quickly learn new work areas, especially Local Land Charges datasets.

Desirable

Experience handling planning, gazetteer, land charges or other local‑authority datasets.
Understanding of metadata standards, validation processes and quality control.
Knowledge of statutory requirements related to Local Land Charges.

Why Apply?

Flexible hybrid working environment.
Opportunity to build specialist skills in Local Land Charges and HM Land Registry migration.
Work within a supportive and collaborative Spatial Planning team.
Contribute to a nationally significant digital transformation programme.

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