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The Geospatial Analyst job title also covers such subtitles as Data Collector, Source Packager, and Product Delivery Specialist. The geospatial analyst is a flexible role that relies on understanding of basic geospatial concepts of projection, elevation, attribution, and works in conjunction with source materials to update and/or creating new geospatial feature data sets, maps and charts, submitting work through the QA/QC process along a wide variety of mission areas and geographic settings, while meeting deadlines in a high-tempo environment.
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Position Summary: We are looking for a Senior Geospatial Analyst, with experience geospatial analysis and analytic modernization, who is a GEOINT SME that will use their technical knowledge, experience, and customer-centric focus to create and deliver world-class to design, capture, and document processes, methodologies, and workflows to increase analytical proficiencies.
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Knowledge and experience with digital cartography, image processing, computer technology, geographical information systems, (GIS), geospatial production techniques, remote sensing, and photogrammetry.
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As a geospatial intelligence analyst, you will provide input to revisions of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and other documentation related to Gravity Data Processing. BAE Systems is seeking a mid-level geospatial intelligence analyst to provide geodetic/geodesy support to a key Intelligence Community customer.
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In this position, you will work closely with customers to help define geospatial-centric solutions and implementation of those solutions. You will solve complex geospatial problems by evaluating and translating the customer's business goals, objectives, and strategies.
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With the flexibility and efficiency of a small business, we provide nimble responsiveness with the low risk and strong performance experience of an established GEOINT and Geospatial service provider.
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We are looking for a Journeyman-level TS/SCI-cleared Geospatial Linguist to join our team. Masego Inc. provides expert Geospatial Intelligence Solutions in addition to Activity Based Intelligence (ABI) and GEOINT instructional services.
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Toponymist & Geospatial Linguist – All Languages - Mid-Level. The Toponymist (Geospatial Linguist) shall analyze and conflate information associated with feature data listed in the Geographic Names Database (GNDB) while working closely with Intelligence Community (IC) geographic names experts.
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Experience with Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards-based web services such as Web Map Service (WMS), Web Coverage Service (WCS), Web Feature Service (WFS), Web Processing Service (WPS), and Web Map Tile Service (WMTS.
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The 3D Geospatial Analyst provides direct support to a national security customer, including, but not limited to terrain elevation data production, precise point mensuration, and other photogrammetric support.
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TGIS provides software development and support for USTRANSCOM and SDDC, headquartered at Scott Air Force Base near Belleville, IL. Responsibilities : The Geospatial Information Specialist applies ingenuity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills in the standup of geospatial environments and the analyzing of data.
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Wiser is looking for qualified candidates with a basic understanding of geographic information systems (GIS). Basic familiarity with ArcGIS or GIS software. Wiser Imagery Services is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer dedicated to building an inclusive and diverse workforce.
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STRONG experience working with Golang and large Geospatial Data is MUST HAVE. Design, build and support of cloud and open-source systems to process geospatial data assets via an API-based platform.
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Crawford, Murphy & Tilly (CMT) is a full-service design consulting firm with a team of engineers, planners and other related design professionals.
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