Developing the software that will manage the source data for a 3D terrain visualisation product. Leading the development and integration of software to perform spatial adjustment of geographic and imagery data.
Job Requirements
The role demands an in depth knowledge of Geographic Reference systems (particularly WGS 84) and the ability to integrate spatial translation algorithms in c++ code.
• GIS experience.
• Understanding of and hands on experience in handling standard geographic data such as DTED, ADRG, CADRG, GeoTIFF, CRP, ASRP.
• Understanding of and hands on experience in handling remote sensing imagery of both military and commercial origin.
• Experience of developing code to merge geographic data and imagery.
• Programmer. (Visual C++)
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