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Image Processing Operator (Jr.)

Company Name:
UrtheCast
Position Type:
Full-time
As the largest commercial investment aboard the International Space Station (ISS), UrtheCast works in partnership with leading space organizations in developing the world's first interactive, near realtime platform of Earth -- with imagery and Ultra HD video streamed from space in full color.
With two additional sensors slated for launch to the ISS in 2016, UrtheCast's growing suite of cameras will allow for the development of an increasingly powerful web platform. Developed by UrtheCast crew, the UrtheCast platform will provide the world with access to dynamic, high-resolution video of Earth, for purposes ranging from environmental monitoring to broadcasting. From humanitarian relief agencies, to agriculturalists and media broadcasters, UrtheCast continues to partner with leading international organizations -- corporate, governmental, and non-profit.
We are growing in St. Louis and searching for an Image Processing Operator (Jr.) who will be responsible for a range of tasks related to the processing of video imagery collected by our high resolution camera (HRC), including precision model building and object characterization and marking. The Image Processing Operator (Jr.) will also be cross-trained to support other image processing tasks related to our medium resolution camera as well as other facets of operations.
KEY ACTIVITIES:
Primary roles supported during earlyEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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