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Industry work experience with one or more of the following: ground system modeling, GEOINT remote sensing modeling, simulation, design, data processing, calibration, characterization, phenomenology, or applications.
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In this job you will: Will be provided with imagery products from various performers Develop imagery analysis requirements for new remote sensing data collections Develop application design criteria from the consumers Have a critical thinking mindset to with a mind to how customers or users perceive the data and how data is used in Imagery Production or Analysis to Intel Problem sets Understand thermal infrared imagery, FMV imagery, spectral, OPIR and radar data types.
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Knowledge of digital cartography, image processing, computer technology, geographic information systems (GIS), geospatial production techniques, remote sensing, and photogrammetry. We’re looking for you, a geospatial analyst who can provide geospatial and imagery analysis on a rotating deployment schedule.
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Qualifications Requirements (Required): Bachelor's degree in geography, cartography, oceanography, remote sensing or related field or US Military related discipline; additional experience can be used as a substitute for education.
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Expertise in photogrammetry, remote sensing, image processing, or regional expertise is also desirable. Proficiency with ArcGIS, ArcSDE, ArcView, ArcIMS, ArcTools, the Integrated Exploitation Capability (IEC) system, SocetSet, TerraExplorer/Builder, RemoteView, ERDAS IMAGINE, MRSID, VB/VBA (or some other object-oriented programming/scripting language), Oracle and other appropriate software to analyze geospatial data.
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Typical responsibilities are to work on the GIS/IT and Remote Sensing related projects for state and federal clients across the US. Dewberry is a leading, market-facing professional services firm with more than 50 locations and 2,000 professionals nationwide.
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You’ll also use your skills to leverage satellite, airborne, and terrestrial or handheld LiDAR remote sensing solutions, and help analyze survey data to assess meaning and potential intent.
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Our comprehensive products and services include advanced geospatial analysis, imagery intelligence, remote sensing analysis, data science, and space-based custom intelligence solutions.
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Desired:Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study (including, but not limited to Remote Sensing, Imaging Science, and Applied Mathematics. Amentum seeks qualified Senior Geospatial Analyst to support USSOCOM. Senior Geospatial Analyst shall perform advanced level geospatial, topographic, and imagery analysis in support of Special Operations missions with regional and point analysis products.
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About AEVEX Aerospace AEVEX Aerospace, headquartered in Solana Beach, California, supports the U.S. national security mission and partner nation needs around the world by providing full-spectrum aviation, remote sensing, and analysis solutions.
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The company's capabilities include custom design and engineering; rapid prototyping; sensor integration and sustainment; aircraft modification and certification; flight test instrumentation and support; mission operations service; advanced intelligence data processing, exploitation, and dissemination solutions; and tailored hardware and software mission-system tools.
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Familiarity with FARO, VLX, GeoSlam, UAS LiDAR equipment Must be authorized to work in the USA What You Should Bring: The ideal candidate will hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher in GIS, Geography, Geospatial, Geodesign, Planning, Remote Sensing, or a related program.
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This is a great opportunity to work with ERM's technical experts to implement the latest geographic, remote sensing, mapping, modeling, and visualization techniques. ERM is seeking a Geospatial Data Analyst Consultant to join our growing consulting firm in Boston, MA. As an integral part of the Data Analytics and Visualization Group, the successful candidate will work on a wide range of environmental projects locally, nationally, and internationally.
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Description: Lockheed Martin Space, a leader in pioneering technologies, is actively seeking a Mechanical Engineer/Thermal Analyst to join our esteemed Remote Sensing Organization.
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Perform finishing of remote sensing data, updating cartographic data from intelligence databases and producing mission specific data sets. Leidos is hiring a Geospatial Intelligence Analyst to work with a Government-Contractor team providing a near real-time, geospatially accurate Common Operating Picture (COP) to support mission requirements.
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