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We are recruiting for a remote sensing surveyor to join our Engineering Automation Section – Geometronics Unit in Salem. This position works with the lead remote sensing surveyor to acquire LiDAR scan data and aerial photographs. This person leads a team responsible for preparation of point clouds, mosaics, planimetric/topographic maps, and digital terrain models used in support of transportation improvement projects. We invite members of all diverse communities to join our workforce as we endeavor to best serve Oregonians from every background. ODOT values diversity and inclusion because they are good for Oregon. We believe that by welcoming differences, encouraging new ideas and views, listening to and learning from each other, and providing opportunities for professional enrichment we are better able to serve those around us. We thank you for considering this employment opportunity. Additional Details:
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Qualifications, Required & Requested SkillsMinimum Qualifications: A valid professional land surveyor (PLS) license. Note: If registered in another state, successful applicants will be required to obtain comity within six months of hire. Desired Attributes/Application Scoring Criteria: In addition to your related work experience and education, we will use the attributes below to determine whom to interview. You are not required to have all of these attributes, but please make sure that the ones you do have are clearly demonstrated in your application materials. Your application materials may be graded on spelling, grammar, punctuation, and presentation.
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Pre-employment Checks: We will conduct criminal background checks on final candidates who are not current ODOT employees. All applicants are subject to additional pre-employment check(s) such as driver license, LEDS (Law Enforcement Data System), and/or education verification as required for the position. Veteran's Points: Eligible veterans who meet the qualifications will be given veterans' preference. To receive preference, veterans must attach appropriate documentation as outlined by the Department of Administrative Services at the following website: Veterans Resources. Please title your DD214 like this, "[Your Last Name] DD214" and your disability letter "[Your Last Name] Disability Letter." Veterans may also call the Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs at 1-800-692-9666. Note: DD214 member 1 copies do not contain character of service and cannot be used to verify veterans' preference eligibility. Please attach DD214 member 2 or 4. Work Authorization: ODOT does not offer VISA sponsorships. Within three days of hire, successful candidates will be required to complete the US Department of Homeland Security's I-9 form confirming authorization to work in the United States. Questions and Application Support:
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· LiDAR · GIS · UAV · Photogrammetry · Aerial Imagery We welcome all active and inactive members, those who are curious about the society or anyone who simply wants to nerd out on geospatial science. Meet professionals, network and enjoy some Lucky Lab food and drink! Thursday, June 21, 2018 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Lucky Lab 915 SE Hawthorne Portland, OR GIS Remote Sensing Office Technician
APPLY NOW Job Description A GIS Remote Sensing Office Technician job in Portland, Oregon is available courtesy of Modis. The person in this full-time contracted GIS Remote Sensing Office Technician role will assist with processing hyperspectral imagery from raw data to atmospherically corrected reflectance. This position will also involve image classification, where experience collecting, creating, and maintaining training data libraries and running image classification routines is desired. Experience with ArcMap, QGIS, ENVI or ERDAS Imagine, as well as experience or exposure to mutlispectral or hyperspectral images are required for this job. Additionally, experience with linux operating systems and open-source geospatial development tools (python, gdal, shapely, scikit-learn) is preferred. Critical thinking and problem solving skills are very important for this role. Required:
http://www.modis.com/job/gis-remote-sensing-office-technician/?ID=US_EN_3_105445_329214 The Center for Ecosystem Science at UNSW Australia has recently developed an online remote sensing app (https://remap-app.org) for making maps of ecosystems, landcover and land change with freely available satellite data. Remap was funded by Google in an effort to make land cover mapping quick and accessible to everyone. In particular, they wanted to get users with little background in remote sensing making high quality maps to support environmental monitoring programs and conservation:
Friday, February 9th, 2018 - Presentation by Bryan Kilburn on using sUAS for a tool
When: 4:00 - 6:00pm Where: PSU, Cramer Hall, Rm. Bryan Kilburn is starting his 5th year of instruction with Portland Community College's GIS program. He has 20 years of experience in the Geospatial Information System/Science field and has used these skills for Transportation Design and Civil Engineering, Environmental Restoration, Urban Planning, Demographics, Positive Train Control, Natural Resource Management and, most recently, Precision Agriculture. Byran is excited about using sUAS for a tool now, as he was the day they turned off Selective Availability and GPS technology started its inevitable integration into nearly every mobile device. Portland Community College is happy to offer GEO 248 during Winter Term. This class is interdisciplinary, designed to prepare students for the Part 107 Exam, teach basic, manual flight skills and end with entry-level guided flights for aerial photography and aerial videography. In the Spring, they're offering GEO 252, a GIS specific applications class designed to expose students to creating high-resolution orthophotos and 3D models using the principles of Structure From motion to create products for decision-making using GIS. To read more about Bryan Kilburn visit his LinkedIn profile. The Social and Economic Analysis Branch of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in partnership with the USGS Land and Remote Sensing Program are excited to announce an employment opportunity for a social scientist in the USGS Fort Collins Science Center, Colorado. Specialized Experience for this position is defined as experience in planning and carrying out social science projects in the context of remote sensing data, satellite imagery, or similar geospatial application that includes: collecting data; conducting analysis; preparing interpretive reports resulting from analysis; and communicating scientific and technical information via the internet and presentations. The incumbent will also have the opportunity to collaborate on a variety of projects integrating social and natural science within the USGS. To apply, visit the link below. DO NOT reply to this email with questions about this position. All questions should be directed to the contact provided in the job announcement at the link below.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/488016600 OPEN PERIOD: 01/05/2018 to 01/26/2018 SERIES & GRADE: GS-0101-12 POSITION INFORMATION: Permanent - Full-Time SALARY RANGE: $79,799 to $103,739 per year PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 13 DUTY LOCATION: Fort Collins, CO The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries has launched the Lidar Data Viewer interactive map, which offers additional data and new features that make exploring and downloading lidar easier than ever before.
Visit the viewer: https://gis.dogami.oregon.gov/lidarviewer/ Since the Oregon Lidar Consortium (OLC) was formed in 2007, DOGAMI has collaborated on collection of lidar data with more than 80 partners. The viewer offers OLC data for free download, and now includes data from 18 recent OLC projects. The newly available data includes:
For more information about the Lidar Data Viewer or the Oregon Lidar Consortium, contact: Jake Edwards Oregon Lidar Consortium Coordinator [email protected] 971-673-1557 JOB ANNOUNCEMENT – Aerial Mapping Company
POSITION: Aerial Sensor Operator & GIS/IT Technician TYPE: Full Time (F/T) with Benefits GeoTerra, Inc. is a full service aerial mapping company with offices in Portland, Eugene, and Boise with a hangar facility at Aurora State Airport, 20 minutes south of Portland. The company works for a wide variety of private and government entities across the United States with internal flight operations supporting the Pacific Northwest. GeoTerra operates three (3) aircraft with both imaging and Lidar type sensor systems. Each aircraft has a 2-person flight crew with a Pilot and Sensor Operator. Position: The Sensor Operator is responsible for the aerial photography and LiDAR sensor systems and assisting the pilot, as needed. As a member of the flight crew, the candidate must be comfortable in small aircraft and have a GIS and/or Information Technology (IT) background. A small to medium sized person is required since the aircraft has limited space and overall weight restrictions. GeoTerra utilizes a Cessna 310, a Cessna 210 Turbo, and a Cessna 180 type aircraft. No previous experience with aerial sensors is required but the person should be very comfortable with operating a computer system. Experience with geographic information systems (GIS) software is a plus. Normally aircraft fly 8 to 12 times per month when weather conditions are good for aerial collection of image and Lidar type data sets. Given our regional weather, more flying is done from March through October than during winter months. Secondary Duties: The Sensor Operator processes imagery and Lidar data after flights using specialized computer software. Data is reviewed for quality and completeness then forwarded on to mapping staff for production processes. Additional duties may include IT related duties, flight planning, GIS applications, and general support to office and hangar staff. Positives:
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Additional Information: Our goal is to find a person who will thrive in this type of environment. Since the number of flight hours throughout the year are limited, we are searching for a candidate with GIS and/or Information Technology skills who will assist in other departments of the company. The work location flexes between our office in Portland (Sellwood neighborhood) and the hangar facility near Aurora. We will entertain the idea of this person working primarily at the Aurora hangar facility, as an option. Benefits:
If interested, please forward resume and cover letter to: GeoTerra, Inc. Attn: Debbie Hazell [email protected] If you have questions, please contact Debbie at 541.343.8877 The American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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Image Processing Technician Job Announcement
At Eagle Digital Imaging we take great pride in providing a level of service and quality that is second to none. Being a remote sensing and geographic information company, the quality of the images and data we deliver is paramount. As an Image Processing Technician you will be part of the team working in the Processing Department to transform the thousands of original digital photos taken by our pilots into the final images that are delivered to our customers. Responsibilities - Process digital aerial photos using several programs (Photoshop, etc.) - Follow complex procedures with a high level of attention to detail - Make subjective decisions about image color/quality to match customer requirements - Help with other processing tasks as needed as time allows (i.e., new procedures, techniques, technologies, etc.) - Work overtime as required - Actively participate in weekly meeting providing status reports on progress Skills/Qualifications Required: - Advanced computer knowledge/skills (file structures, moving and copying files, file extensions, etc.) - Ability to precisely follow procedures and directions - Ability to do repetitive work while maintaining focus and quality - Ability to work quickly without loss of quality - Interest in constant improvement of work quality, speed, etc. - Very detail-oriented and maintain quality under pressure - Ability to accept constructive criticism - Flexible with respect to duties, techniques, task changes, etc. - Interest in photos and photography - Professional, self-motivated, reliable - Ability to work in a relationship based, team environment in close quarters Helpful: - Knowledge of photography - Experience with Photoshop and adjusting photo color - Knowledge of GIS (Esri and/or QGIS) - Scripting, programming, app development, and/or website experience (especially GIS/mapping related) Compensation - $13 per hour, time and a half for overtime Work Schedule/Environment - Typical office environment - Training will be provided at the start of employment - This will be a full-time (40+ hours/week), temporary position during the summer image acquisition season with a start date ASAP in June (no later than 6/19/2017). The job extends through the middle of September 2017. See our website for further information about Eagle. If you are interested in this challenging opportunity, send cover letter and resume to [email protected] no later than 3/26/2017. Please, no phone calls. Please note that Eagle Digital Imaging, Inc. retains the right to cancel or alter this job opportunity and/or the hiring process and schedule at any time. |
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