Image Processing Operator

Deadline 21 décembre 2024

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Organisation: Constellr

About constellr

We are operating at the interface of climate tech, agriculture, and space, combining engineering, Earth Observation, and agronomy to address one of the biggest challenges of our time: how to ensure global food security! 

With offices in BrusselsFreiburg, Munich, and Toulouse, we are a diverse team, comprised of highly motivated and passionate professionals who share a common vision to revolutionize decision-making in tomorrow’s smart farming industry. 

Our Mission

constellr is at the forefront of precise temperature monitoring from space. Our technology delivers the market's most accurate and dependable thermal data with our Land Surface Temperature model excelling in precisely measuring temperature for organizations that depend on highly accurate insights. Join us in advancing impactful initiatives, particularly in agriculture, where our expertise contributes to transformative projects in global food production.

The Role

As an Image Processing Ground Segment Operator, you will play a key role in supporting the engineering team responsible for transforming raw satellite pixel data into meaningful, orthorectified products such as reflectance, temperature, or emissivity information. Your responsibilities will include supervising and managing processing systems and pipelines, including performing maintenance activities related to image processing. You will serve as the first line of support for image processing and quality-related requests from customers, working closely with the business operations team. Additionally, you will perform quality control, calibration, and validation procedures, as well as manually adjust customer orders and processing parameters for products that cannot be processed automatically. Furthermore, you will contribute to improving operational processes and documentation to enhance product creation and related activities.

Location

The position can be performed remotely from office locations or in any constellr office (Munich, Freiburg, Brussels, or Toulouse). Remote workers shall be able to cover the working hours in the Central European Time zone. No shift work or on-call services are required at the beginning, but this requirement might be added over time.