Door County
Door County serves nearly 30,000 year-round residents—along with a vibrant seasonal population—by delivering essential services that support the people, economy, and natural resources of the Door Peninsula. The Register of Deeds Department plays a vital role in maintaining accurate, secure, and accessible land and property records that support property ownership, planning, public safety, and informed decision-making.
We are seeking a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Intern to support the County’s spatial data and mapping initiatives within the Register of Deeds Department. This position offers hands-on experience in maintaining and improving core GIS datasets, supporting map production and web-based applications, and contributing to data accuracy and integrity efforts that serve both internal departments and the public.
This internship is an excellent opportunity for a student or recent graduate to gain practical experience in public sector GIS operations while contributing to meaningful work that supports transparent, accurate, and efficient local government services.
Job Summary:
The GIS Intern supports the Door County Register of Deeds Office by performing entry-level geographic information systems (GIS) data maintenance, spatial analysis, mapping, and documentation activities. Under the direction and peer review of the GIS/Land Information Coordinator, the Intern updates and maintains spatial datasets, assists in map production, and contributes to the development of GIS workflows and web-based applications. This position provides practical experience in public sector GIS operations while supporting the County’s commitment to accurate land records, data integrity, and transparent public service.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Update building footprint layers using 2025 orthophotography to ensure spatial accuracy and alignment with current parcel data.
- Edit and relocate site address points to accurately align with building structures within their corresponding parcel boundaries.
- Review and update zoning boundary layers to reflect current adopted zoning maps and amendments.
- Evaluate and correct right-of-way (ROW) spatial layers, including identification and repair of topology errors such as gaps or holes.
- Update shoreline layers using current imagery and available hydrographic data to maintain accurate boundary representation.
- Review and update hydrographic features including ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams to improve spatial accuracy and attribute completeness.
- Produce digital and print-ready maps in response to internal departmental requests, ensuring clarity, consistency, and adherence to County cartographic standards.
- Develop and document GIS workflows, standard operating procedures, and metadata to support continuity, transparency, and long-term data management.
- Create and configure applications within a cloud-based GIS environment (e.g., ArcGIS Online) to support internal operations and public information access.
- Assist with updating and maintaining zip code boundary layers and other administrative boundary datasets.
- Maintain organized records of work completed, including tracking of tasks and hours worked in accordance with County procedures.
- Participate in onboarding and training activities, including orientation to the L:/Drive (DCAPS1), GIS datasets, ArcGIS Online environment, and departmental communication protocols.
- Follow established GIS data flow processes, ensuring all edited layers are submitted for review and approval by the Land Information Officer.
- Perform related duties as assigned consistent with the scope and intent of the position.
Key Competencies & Skills
- Basic knowledge of GIS principles, spatial data structures, and cartographic standards
- Proficiency or coursework experience with ArcGIS Pro
- Ability to interpret aerial imagery and digitize features with spatial accuracy
- Understanding of geodatabase management concepts and layer topology
- Ability to follow established workflows and apply quality control procedures
- Skill in documenting processes clearly and accurately
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to data integrity
- Ability to manage time effectively and meet project deadlines
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work independently while receiving technical guidance and peer review
Required Education & Experience
- Current enrollment in or recent completion of an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree program in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Geography, Planning, Environmental Science, or a closely related field
- Coursework or practical experience using ArcGIS Pro
- Basic understanding of spatial data editing and map production
Preferred Education & Experience
- Experience working with ArcGIS Online or other web-based GIS platforms
- Familiarity with local government GIS operations or land records management
- Experience creating GIS documentation, metadata, or workflow guides
- Prior internship or project-based experience involving spatial data maintenance