Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Remote Sensing Specialist (Entry Level) at Environmental Resources Management

ERM is seeking a self-starting, dynamic Remote Sensing Specialist to join our consulting firm in Washington, DC. As part of our Geospatial Team, you will provide high-quality analytical support to ERM clients while working closely with other team members. Assignments will be primarily desktop work but will include domestic and international travel on occasion. Ability to work with vector and raster data and to conduct remote sensing analyses is required.

The successful candidate will be a highly skilled and confident user of ArcGIS and related software who has substantial experience using modern geospatial approaches to conduct technical analysis and investigation in their own environmental, social or other field of specialization.
This is an excellent opportunity for a junior professional looking to advance his or her career level with a global sustainability leader.


Requirements
BA/BS or Master’s degree in a related discipline.
1 to 3 years of experience.
Demonstrated interest in business consulting and environmental/social issues (through related coursework, previous employment, or personal endeavors).
Experience with conducting quantitative analysis using full suite of ESRI software. Understanding of other software a plus (Tableau, ENVI, Erdas, IDRISI). In addition, programming skills in Python, Torch and API development are desired
Strong commitment to safety, including following established Health & Safety protocols.
Effective written/verbal communication and organization/analytical skills; experience recording/writing detailed technical data and reports.

Please submit your resume and brief cover letter. Qualified candidates will be contacted by email, and requested to complete a video questionnaire. Based on review of these responses, shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews.


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For more information, please refer to this Linkedin post: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/1057307962/