GIS Remote Sensing Jobs

A GIS remote sensing job involves serving as a technical authority on all aspects of remote sensing applications for various research area projects. A GIS remote sensing professional analyzes and advises on appropriate data sources such as digital and analog aerial photographs, space and air borne sensors, image processing and global positioning systems (GPS). Additionally, a GIS remote sensing professional requires project leadership in the form of field project planning, programming and field study training. A GIS remote sensing professional works closely with field personnel as well as GIS technicians and is held accountable for the progress, and completion of area study projects. A GIS remote sensing professional is responsible for planning, operating, developing and implementing of the mission’s geographic information related works that are: assisting the chief GIS unit (CGIS) in the areas of GIS, GPS, image processing and mapping as well as its applications; assisting CGIS to develop GIS support plans to meet the mission’s operational requirements.
A GIS remote sensing professionals requires an advanced university degree (master's degree or equivalent) in geography, GIS and/or equivalent that involves GIS and remote sensing programmers. A GIS remote sensing professional should have minimum 2 years extensive progressively responsible experience in GIS and its related works. Knowledge of GIS software and applications, geo-database, software program languages and web technology is desirable and fluency in written and spoken English is essential for GIS remote sensing professional.
A GIS remote sensing job involves serving as a technical authority on all aspects of remote sensing applications for various research area projects. A GIS remote sensing professional analyzes and advises on appropriate data sources such as digital and analog aerial photographs, space and air borne sensors, image processing and global positioning systems (GPS). Additionally, a GIS remote sensing professional requires project leadership in the form of field project planning, programming and field study training. A GIS remote sensing professional works closely with field personnel as well as GIS technicians and is held accountable for the progress, and completion of area study projects. A GIS remote sensing professional is responsible for planning, operating, developing and implementing of the mission’s geographic information related works that are: assisting the chief GIS unit (CGIS) in the areas of GIS, GPS, image processing and mapping as well as its applications; assisting CGIS to develop GIS support plans to meet the mission’s operational requirements.
A GIS remote sensing professionals requires an advanced university degree (master's degree or equivalent) in geography, GIS and/or equivalent that involves GIS and remote sensing programmers. A GIS remote sensing professional should have minimum 2 years extensive progressively responsible experience in GIS and its related works. Knowledge of GIS software and applications, geo-database, software program languages and web technology is desirable and fluency in written and spoken English is essential for GIS remote sensing professional.
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