Project Manager – Satellite Imagery & AI Applications (Remote)

Breezy HR
Greater London, England
8 months ago
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Company Overview

Degas is an innovative AI company dedicated to improving the incomes of smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa. We believe Africa's development is closely tied to the success of its farmers. Currently, we operate large-scale programs with over 20,000 smallholder farmers across more than 15,000 hectares of dispersed farmland. Through a network of 100 locally stationed field agents, we collect data from each farm. This data is processed through our proprietary geospatial foundation model to generate AI-driven solutions, providing actionable insights directly in the field.


Job Description

This position will lead the social implementation of solutions using satellite imagery and AI. As Degas' execution lead for projects involving government agencies, international development organizations, private companies, NGOs, and foundations, you will be responsible for:




  • Regular coordination, progress tracking, and Q&A with partners such as government agencies and development institutions.




  • Collaborating with the ML team to organize requirements, understand technical specifications, and align deliverables.




  • Preparing and delivering reports, presentation materials, and other project outputs.




  • Managing execution plans for grant and subsidy projects.




  • Preparing for regular partner meetings, taking minutes, and following up on action items.




  • Building SOPs for project management and proposing/implementing efficiency improvements.




Required Qualifications




  • Business-level English (reading, writing, and speaking).




  • 2+ years' experience executing IT/AI implementation, PoC, or grant-funded projects.




  • Hands-on experience in project management and document preparation (Google Slides, Docs, Sheets, etc.).




  • Experience coordinating work with tech teams (ML, engineers).




  • Proven ability to manage tasks and stakeholders independently.




  • Strong initiative and execution ability in environments with high uncertainty and ambiguity.




Preferred Qualifications & Skills




  • Experience working with government agencies (e.g., MEXT, Ministry of Agriculture), international development organizations (e.g., JICA, UN), and private sector partners (mainly in technology).




  • Interest in and knowledge of AI and development-related projects.




  • Experience collaborating with native English-speaking teams via Slack/Zoom.




  • Experience building project SOPs/templates or working in a PMO capacity.




  • Experience executing projects in startups or resource-constrained environments.




Work Location

Primarily remote (ANYWHERE).

However, as many partners (government agencies, private companies) are located in Tokyo, candidates should be able to visit the city about three times a week for meetings or deliverables.

Occasional domestic and international travel (e.g., Asia, Africa) may be required.


Why Join Degas

You will work as part of a mission-driven team tackling social challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa through scalable, high-impact approaches. Collaborate with a global team of ML engineers and scientists across Japan and Europe to implement cutting-edge technology into real-world challenges. This is a front-line position driving the social implementation of satellite × AI solutions in partnership with government agencies, private companies, and others—beyond “desk research” into tangible impact.


Application Process

Interested candidates should submit a résumé and cover letter, along with any deliverables or portfolios showcasing relevant experience and expertise.


Support

If you require any accommodations or adjustments during the interview process, please let us know without hesitation.


Equal Opportunity 

Degas is committed to providing equal opportunities to all candidates. We conduct recruitment and selection fairly, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, marital status, citizenship, military service, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected attribute.

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