What are the responsibilities and job description for the Geospatial Sensor Operator position at Sanborn Map Company?
ABOUT US
Founded in 1866, The Sanborn Map Company (Sanborn) is one of the oldest continuously operating mapping and geospatial information technology companies in the US. Our work is highly visual, and our mapped data and applications are an essential part of today’s information economy. We serve many industries and government departments and need to communicate effectively with them about our wide range of products and services. We remain at the forefront of the GIS and photogrammetry industry by offering high quality, technologically superior products and services backed by the industry’s most experienced staff. We are looking for a talented individual to fill this role working in a collaborative environment ready to innovate workflow.
SUMMARY:
The Geospatial Sensor Operator is responsible for the operation of computer managed flight navigation systems, GPS Geodetic base stations, and a combination of E/O sensors, Lidar sensors, and other related systems. The Airborne Sensor operator collects viable data in a timely fashion to meet the company objectives. In this role you will need to possess a combination of maturity, skill, and experience to function safely and effectively as an aircrew member. You must have the ability to travel extensively anywhere in North America. This is a remote position 95% of the working hours.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITES:
- Prepare field equipment, maps, logistics, and electronic information.
- Collect survey and remote sensing data using various types of equipment.
- Maintain and troubleshoot survey and remote sensing equipment.
- Maintain a collaborative work environment field teams.
- Download and ship data gathered after mission completion.
- Perform initial quality assessment in the field to assure data meets client specifications.
- Coordinate with the senior operations personnel to determine if re-flights are required.
- Generate and/or review flight plans for data acquisition missions.
- Prepare post mission flight logs and reports.
- Assist Aerial Survey Pilot in exercising professional judgement at the job site in determining conditions and procedures under which data collection will be performed.
- Apply specialized knowledge in using industry and proprietary software to accomplish in-office data processing and quality control.
- Responsible to update quality management procedures on aerial sensor operation when required
- Remove and install equipment when required.
- Ensure to follow these guidelines, but are not limited to: company operating procedures, equipment operating procedures, FAA regulations, and client specifications.
EDUCATION:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Associate degree, or certificate in relevant course of study, such as math, computer science, engineering disciplines or the equivalent work experience.
EXPERIENCE:
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word.
- GIS software knowledge such as ESRI or QGIS.
OTHER:
- Perform work daily over extended weekly schedules including travel as required.
- Working independently to perform work without immediate or constant supervision.
- Working outdoors in a variety of environmental and geographic conditions.
- Technical savvy to operate, troubleshoot, and maintain equipment.
- Valid Drivers License and the ability to travel anywhere in the United States.
- Must be 21 years of age.
SUPERVSIORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None
Position: Part-time (working up to 1600 hours annually)
Pay Range: $18-24 hourly
Sanborn offers 401k with company match, and dental, vision, and company paid accident and life insurance benefits with the position.
TO APPLY: Visit our website: www.Sanborn.com under the Careers menu option to apply. We are accepting applications for this position until January 31, 2025. Sanborn is an AA/Veteran/Disability Equal Opportunity Employer.
Salary : $18 - $24