Have you always had your head in the stars? Intrigued by the changes facing our beloved planet? ✨ Then your curiosity may soon be satisfied!
SPACEBEL is a Belgian software engineering and space systems company, serving space agencies, major aerospace companies, European institutions and the commercial market.
SPACEBEL provides 2 great types of solutions:
- Space systems: software for controlling satellites from the ground ️
- Spatial data access and applications: geospatial decision support solutions and Earth observation services for land, environment and natural resource management.
The company has grown in the space sector to become a recognized provider of innovative IT solutions and related IT services. Their solutions have been used in no less than 50 space missions aimed at better understanding the Universe and our planet Earth.
How was this important contribution made possible? Thanks to their 120 employees’ passion, commitment and talents. Every new project is a challenge that federates teams around the same objective.
For our Geospatial Information & Systems department located in Liège, we are looking for a Remote Sensing Engineer.
As a Remote Sensing Engineer, you have a key role to play in the societal and climatic issues that affect us, to better manage our resources by monitoring the evolution of forests or measuring the impact of man on our ecosystems. You provide key information to major players such as the European Space Agency and the European Commission.
You will join a department of 3 people. In this team, you will work with two colleagues who are experts in their field: one specialized in artificial intelligence and the other one in remote sensing. This is an opportunity for you to learn a great deal about highly specialized subjects.
In concrete terms, your missions are to :
- Develop and maintain automatic processing chains for extracting information from satellite images and making it available online.
- Automate and/or execute recurring processing operations using appropriate technologies
- Develop and/or optimize algorithms for the exploitation of radar and optical satellite images, especially Copernicus products, as part of a partnership with the EC.
- Provide information on natural resources (forestry, agriculture, risk management (floods, disasters, soil movement, etc.))
- Participate in Walloon and international projects (to provide services tailored to needs)
As a Remote Sensing Engineer, you have...
- Master's degree in computer science, geosciences, bioengineering, remote sensing
- Minimum 1 year experience in a similar environment
- Mastery of a Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence technique, preferably using geospatial data
- Solid programming expertise (Python, R), preferably in a Linux environment
- Knowledge of Docker, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL/PostGIS, Rasdaman, Geonetwork, backend APIs, TypeScript pour applications de SIG web et standard de web mapping
- Comfortable using a Geographic Information System (QGIS, ArcGIS, etc.)
- Excellent command of English and knowledge of French
- Experience with one of the following tools: OpenEO (CDSE) or ENVI
- Already use drone photogrammetry or spatial remote sensing (optical and/or radar), in particular Sentinel 1 and Sentinel 2 data
Interest in the space sector and environmental issues
And beyond the IT aspect, you're...
- Autonomous in your daily work
- Collaborative, open-minded, able to reach out to others and discuss any concerns you may have
- Curious, with an ongoing desire to deepen your knowledge
- Rigorous and concerned about the quality of your work
In exchange for your stellar potential, SPACEBEL offers you:
- A permanent contract in a stimulating environment, with 32 holidays
- An attractive, comprehensive salary package in line with your profile and experience: group and hospital insurance, meal vouchers, representation expenses
- The possibility to work from home 2 days/week
- An opportunity to challenge yourself in exciting projects using the latest technology
- A collaborative company culture based on a rather flat hierarchy and with open-spaces that allow for a fluid exchange of information between the departments
- Informal moments together (restaurants, sport challenges, events, …)