Graphic Artist/Cartographer

Washington, DC
Full Time
Experienced
cFocus Software seeks a Graphic Artist/Cartographer to join our program supporting the Department of Customer and Border Protection (CBP). This position is on-site in Washington, DC.

Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in GIS, Geography, Cartography, Graphic Design, or other related fields
  • 8+ years of experience in data visualization, technical illustration, and graphic art for law enforcement, immigration, border security, homeland security, and/or military applications
  • Shall have experience with complex cartography, photo and video editing, website design, generating graphics standards, document enhancement, map symbology, design and layout of web-based applications for information display (such as Dashboard, WebMap, and Experience Builder), and digital iconography.
  • Shall be proficient with major graphics, and video design software packages including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Captivate, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe InDesign.
  • Shall have experience in the basic development of web-based geospatial applications using ArcGIS Enterprise and printed marketing material.
  • Shall have experience producing visualization products and materials that are For Official Use Only (FOUO) and Law Enforcement Sensitive (LES). Must possess good verbal and written communication skills with the ability to effectively communicate technical information to non-technical computer users in both one-on-one and small group situations.

Duties:  
  • Produce enhanced visualized depictions of data, documents, workflows, cartography, and analytical products involving a high degree of complexity.
  • Organizes, designs, prepares and revises technical illustration and graphics work.
  • Prepares rough sketches and completes orthographic and perspective drawings.
  • Operates computer graphics software programs to prepare and revise the format and type settings for graphs, charts, drawings, documents, block diagrams and schematics.
  • Considers color, shading, format, perspective and other display enhancements given reproduction medium.
  • Proofs work for visual appearance, completeness and accuracy.
  • Performs art paste-up work.
  • Create high quality graphics and graphic products for both print and electronic media.
  • Formalize visualization schema of cartographic maps and web-based applications which include assisting with the design, development, and implementation of graphics for GIS related products.
  • Prepare marketing and training materials for products, services, and announcements related to USBP-GIS.
  • Ensure that web and desktop applications have professional graphics and intuitive user interfaces.
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