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Possess proficiency in programming languages commonly used in geospatial analysis, such as Python, R, or MATLAB.Demonstrate strong theoretical and practical knowledge of remote sensing principles, image processing techniques, and geospatial analysis methods relevant to carbon monitoring and climate analysis.
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HEPCO Inc. is looking for an Junior Crew Surveyor to join one of our prestigious clients in the Civil and land development.
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We're looking for you, a geospatial analyst who can provide geospatial and imagery analysis on a rotating deployment schedule. Job Number: R0194302 Geospatial Analyst, Mid.
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The Geospatial Data Scientist will report to the Mobile Technology & Remote Sensing Manager in the Technology Services Group and support both internal and external clients within the Environment Business line.
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Senior Geospatial Analyst. Strong candidates will also have a good, conceptual understanding of fundamental remote sensing concepts and geospatial processes for various products, e.g. how lidar sensors work, basic GPS ground survey procedures, airborne lidar trajectory processing, interaction of light and water for bathymetry applications, and ortho-imagery processing.
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Programming: You are proficient in Python or other high level programming language with experience in using geospatial and machine learning libraries (eg., OpenCV, TensorFlow, PyTorch etc). Description: Position Overview We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Geospatial Data Scientist with a strong background in remote sensing and image processing to join our team.
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Participate as an important team member in research projects applying geospatial analysis, image processing, data curation, geology, and environmental knowledge to solve project tasks for ongoing and new MTRI research projects, with the expectation of supporting research and development tasks under the supervision of a principal investigator.
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JANUS is an unclassified cloud environment that updatesand maintains geospatial databases, which can then be accessed by NGA’s datapartners including the intelligence community and military. Day to Day-Consultant will perform staff to geospatial production work including featurecollection, feature attribution, error fixing, topology fixing and imageryinterpretation.
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Experience in digital cartography, image processing, geographical information systems (GIS), geospatial production techniques and NGA digital data formats. CLI Solutions is currently recruiting for a Geospatial Technician with expertise and experience in Geography, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) which includes skills in ArcGIS applications.
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Graduate degree related to computer science, geography, GIS, remote sensing, or physical / biological / environment / natural resource discipline with substantive coursework in geospatial analysis and modeling, and one (1) year of work experience in geospatial analysis and programming.
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We are looking for adedicated Survey Party Chief to grow with our collaborative team and work on a variety of mapping and land development projects.
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Experience with industry standards and specifications, e.g., ASPRS Positional accuracy Standards for Digital Geospatial Data, USGS Lidar Base Specifications. Proximity to one of Dewberry’s geospatial centers of expertise in Fairfax VA, Tampa FL, or Denver CO.
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As a CACI-SOAS Geospatial Pattern of Life Analyst, you will be a member of a full spectrum geospatial team of analysts providing geospatial pattern of life (POL) intelligence support regarding emerging technologies and WMD efforts.
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Processing of geospatial data using a variety of industry software including; ArcGIS Pro, TerraSolid, Microstation, Power Draft, PLS-CADD, QGIS, Global Mapper, AutoCAD, Etc. Assigned tasks include, but are not limited to, LiDAR classification, feature extraction, creation of data sets and visualizations to support project requirements, and QA/QC. Successful candidates will process, QA/QC, correct, and produce geospatial products into quality deliverables for our clients.
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Our ideal candidate has significant experience conducting remote sensing and geospatial analytics in either Python, R, or PostGIS. Geospatial programming experience and familiarity with packages such as arcpy, GDAL, OGR, shapely, geopandas, sf, and terra for raster and vector analytics is a prerequisite.
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