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# Learning Objective Students will learn the details and specifics of a career in GPS management.{.info} # Discover a Career as a GPS Manager{.objective .objective1} **In this 360 video, students will meet Shawn Sygnam, a GPS manager, and learn more about this technical career path.** A GPS manager oversees the use of GPS (Global Positioning System) technology in various projects, ensuring accurate tracking and mapping for fields like construction, transportation, or agriculture. They manage GPS equipment, coordinate data collection, and analyze the information to help teams make informed decisions about locations, routes, or land use. To become a GPS manager, you typically need a degree in geography, engineering, or a related field. Many also gain experience with GPS software and hardware through training or certification programs. Strong technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work with complex data are important for this role. This job is important because GPS technology plays a key role in improving efficiency and accuracy in many industries. GPS managers ensure that projects are properly mapped and tracked, which helps save time and resources. Without them, navigating and mapping large areas or complex projects would be much more challenging and less precise.