Talented Individuals

SatelliteVu
London, United Kingdom
42 months ago
£0 pa

Salary

£0 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Posted
3 Nov 2022 (42 months ago)

SatVu is the World’s Thermometer. We provide thermal datasets from Space at an accuracy, frequency, and resolution that the world has never seen before...

We are a satellite earth observation company specialising in remote sensing, earth observation, and thermal imagery products & services. Founded in 2016, our company's mission is to provide high-resolution thermal imaging data to address global sustainability challenges. Our cutting-edge technology and advanced analytics provide valuable insights for various industries, including defence & intelligence, climate & environment, industrial monitoring, ESG and NetZero initiatives.


We are always interested in hiring exceptional people. If you are one of those, and we don't have a specific job role open please reach out - we always want to hear how you can contribute to our success!

We are looking for Technical engineers, Data Scientists, Thermal Scientists, Front End and Back End Engineers, UI/UX Designers, Geospatial Analysts, Office, HR and PR managers, Cloud/DevOps Engineers, Sales and Sales Support Staff - the list is long and if you are very good at what you do - chances are we'll be interested in hearing from you.

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