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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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Using tools like ArcGIS, QTModeler, and SocetGXP, you will take data from multiple sources to provide geospatial and imagery intelligence solutions, including density graphics, heat maps, and terrain analyses.
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Understanding of remote sensing general principles and applications (e.g., LiDAR) and experience using derived data products (e.g., las dataset, DEM, DSM) Collaborates with geospatial (GIS, CAD, survey, remote sensing, etc.
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Provides non-literal analysis to produce intelligence products, using remote sensing methodologies, on data from a range of airborne and space-based imaging sensors. Supports GEOINT collection experiments and employs measures of effectiveness to assess remote sensing system capabilities.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to lead and manage projects focused on data collection, surveying, GIS, and uncrewed systems (UAS) and remote sensing technologies.
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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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Transit Management Analyst Series- The Analyst will be responsible for supporting the EAM Program as the primary technical resource for data analysis, data development, data management, maintain continuity for each of the divisions utilizing EAM. Quality Control, testing, software development, cartography, data, and supporting the company-wide Enterprise Asset Management effort.
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Position Description: The Remote Sensing Analyst will work as part of the RedCastle Resources team on land cover mapping, land cover change, UAS data collection and analysis, forest health indicators and disturbance mapping, and terrestrial ecological unit mapping using high-to-moderate resolution imagery, lidar, and other data sources for the USDA Forest Service or other related governmental agency.
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Current NEX activities include exploiting global geostationary operational satellites for Earth science research and applications, synthesizing low-earth orbiting and geostationary satellite remote sensing for research and applications, modeling terrestrial and marine/aquatic systems, climate downscaling and resilience, and developing open science tools and software for science data processing.
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We are partnering with a client to hire a Data Analyst II for their Data Enablement team for a special project (estimated 5 months). Cloud based data warehouse technologies (Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, etc.
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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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Thorough knowledge of meteorological tools such as scripting language, weather prediction models, data visualization and analysis tools, remote sensing data, atmospheric data processing and fire behavior modeling tools such as: Python, R:, SQL, ArcGIS, FlamMap preferred.
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2+ years of GIS and/or remote sensing/image processing and/or photogrammetry/image analysis experience. Write and publish articles on ArcGIS Blog focusing on imagery and remote sensing.
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The position will be a member of our Center for Remote Sensing Excellence which is part of our International Center for Innovation in Geospatial Analytics and Earth Observation ( International GEO Center ), which supports the development and application of remote sensing and geospatial information science through computation, data science, and technology to advance knowledge of the Earth system.
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Collaborate with geospatial (GIS, CAD, survey, remote sensing, etc.) The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst is responsible for providing GIS services to external and/or internal clients in a shared services environment.
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