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SatSense

Full stack dev

CompanySatSense
RoleFull stack dev
Typefull-time
Role taxonomyFull-stack / Product Engineering
SpecialtiesFull-stack
LocationLeeds, UK / UK-based , Full considered · Remote (UK) · Hybrid
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TechPostgreSQL
Parsed locationsLeeds, UK, UK-based , Full considered
RegionsUK
Posted byKarzzeh
PostedDec 2, 2022
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Original posting

SatSense | Leeds, UK | Full Time | UK-based Hybrid, Full remote (UK) considered | Full stack dev Our technology focuses on taking raw satellite images and processing them to produce ground movement data and insight for a broad range of industries. Our dataset holds a large amount of information for infrastructure, property conveyancing, insurance and lending, asset management and construction applications. To get this data to our clients and partners, we have a set of web-based client facing tools that we are keen to develop further, and we’re looking for an experienced Developer to help us do that. You will be working on: • The full software development life cycle of new and existing geospatial web applications and APIs. • Creating and improving tools to automate in-house processes. • Streamlining the release and configuration of our applications. We're looking for a mid-level to senior level Dev, at least 3 years of experience in full stack software development, an understanding of database migrations, experience using an MVC framework and an ability to work independently. Experience working with Geo datasets would be a plus. Our tech stack Flask microframework, NumPy GDAL, Vanilla JS, jQuery, D3.js, Pytest, Selenium, Leaflet, chart.js, Mapnik, PostGIS (+ Postgres), Redit, Gitlab CI, Linux. Our website is www.satsense.com. For enquires, send an email to the contact address on our website. To apply, send a CV and short motivation email to the same place. Please mention the Full stack role, and HN.