From jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com Mon Jul 2 13:15:06 2018 From: jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com (Jeff McKenna) Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2018 17:15:06 -0300 Subject: [OSGeo-Jobs] OpenStreetMap / GIS Expert looking for job options In-Reply-To: <066D436E-76AC-40B5-80A0-F5EFF823FEA9@zverev.info> References: <066D436E-76AC-40B5-80A0-F5EFF823FEA9@zverev.info> Message-ID: <90117c1c-d005-874f-4b6b-404fc673ce5a@gatewaygeomatics.com> Hi Ilya, just making sure you saw this post: https://profacebook.applytojob.com/apply/aQWqwOLhNR/Maps-Quality-Analyst-8119209 -jeff On 2018-06-22 9:57 AM, Ilya Zverev wrote: > Hi, > > This is a list not only for job openings, but for resumes as well, right? > > I am an OSM Expert, by which I mean I've done nearly everything with it, and know how to extract any info you need from the database with whichever tools, mostly PostGIS and Python, obviously. Currently I work at MAPS.ME in Russia, helping its users to get the most value out of OSM data. But that is soon to end. I am also a EU citizen, which means I can relocate with little trouble. > > If you have a job opening for a mapping enthusiast like me, I'd be happy to talk. Here are my CV and the LinkedIn profile: > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LaN_-_4myuYyS1iNuqLq5TI5-owhBV6r21PSta_tmbk > https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilja-zverev-36268448/ > > On a side note, my friend Gregory Marler from North East England, also quite skilled in geospatial with many projects behind his back, is also looking for a new job. Maybe he's the one for your project: > > https://twitter.com/gregorymarler/status/1003674216552681472 > https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregorymarler/ > > Have a nice day, > Ilya > _____ From ginger.kowal at gmail.com Thu Jul 26 05:47:56 2018 From: ginger.kowal at gmail.com (Ginger Kowal) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 07:47:56 -0500 Subject: [OSGeo-Jobs] Remote Sensing specialist with the Natural Capital Project at Stanford Message-ID: Hi everyone, Please spread the word about this very exciting opportunity to work with the Natural Capital Project at Stanford University! A summary is below; find more info at https://careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/remote-sensing-specialist-3371. Geographic Info Systems Specialist 1 The Natural Capital Project, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment Job Family: Information Analytics Job Series: Geographic Information Systems Job Code: 4767 Grade: G Exemption: Non-exempt The Natural Capital Project is a partnership among Stanford University’s Woods Institute for the Environment, University of Minnesota’s Institute on the Environment, The Nature Conservancy, and World Wildlife Fund. We develop tools to model and map the distribution of biodiversity and the flow of multiple ecosystem services (ES) across land- and seascapes. We seek a creative and talented remote-sensing expert for a Geographic Information Systems Specialist position to advance the use of remote-sensing in our ES models. With remotely-sensed indicators of ecosystem condition, phenology or biomass, and other ecosystem characteristics such as soil moisture becoming available at increasingly fine resolutions and broad extents, ES tools should be adapted to make better use of this information. Cutting-edge approaches to derive ecosystem structure and function from continuous variables could be mainstreamed into ES tools, to replace or augment inputs currently represented by categorical land-use information. This position will identify useful data sources derived from remote-sensing, perform routine spatial data analyses and derive new products where necessary, test these products against observed data, create and maintain spatial databases of remote-sensing inputs to ES models, and prepare maps and graphics using a variety of geospatial software and graphic applications. Please note this position is fixed-term for 18 months with a possibility of reappointment based on programmatic and funding needs. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: