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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailWe are seeking an experienced FME specialist to support our clients engineering team in delivering advanced geospatial solutions for suitability modelling.
You will play a key role in evolving their existing ArcGIS Pro and FME-based workflows helping our client to migrate from traditional vector-based geoprocessing to a grid/hexagonal data model for suitability analysis.
This is a contract role for an initial 3 months for an experienced practitioner who can quickly add value working collaboratively with their in-house engineers while bringing specialist FME development and optimisation expertise.
Candidates must be comfortable working independently as a contractor while contributing effectively to a collaborative project team.
Our clients current platform supports suitability modelling for renewable energy projects and at the moment constraints are processed as vector overlays within ArcGIS Pro and analysed in FME to generate weighted suitability outputs.
The next phase of development requires re-engineering these workbenches to operate on a grid/hex framework for improved scalability and analytical flexibility.
Desirable Skills and Experience:
NB: Candidates must be eligible for BPSS security clearance which will processed following successful interviews (5-7 days).
To learn more about this newly created opportunity consulting as an Geospatial Engineer for an initial 3 month engagement working on a remote-working basis for a prominent UK government agency; please call and speak with Edward Laing here at ISR Recruitment on 0or please send through a copy of your latest online profile and/or CV () for an immediate call back in the strictest confidence.
Please call Edward Laing here at ISR Recruitment on 0to learn more about our client and how they are leading the way in developing the next-generation of technical solutions through innovation and transformational technology
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