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Experience in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) processing radar exploitation algorithms. Experience in developing algorithms for advanced geospatial ...

Experience with airborne radar payloads such as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) or Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI). * Familiarity with PM SAI or other PEO IEW&S organizations and acquisition ...

Have rapid advancement potential and cross training opportunities into Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)/ Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI), FMV training, and FMV Advanced Research positions.

Experience with airborne radar payloads such as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) or Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI). * Familiarity with PM SAI or other PEO IEW&S organizations and acquisition ...

Have rapid advancement potential and cross training opportunities into Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)/ Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI), FMV training, and FMV Advanced Research positions.

Radar Systems Engineer

Chantilly, VA · On-site

$120K - $160K/yr

Knowledge or experience with radar systems, RF sensing, SAR, GMTI, or radar phenomenology (hands-on or conceptual) * Prior work with a prime contractor or radar payload developer, ideally supporting ...

Experience with airborne radar payloads such as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) or Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI). * Familiarity with PM SAI or other PEO IEW&S organizations and acquisition ...

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How much do gmti jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for gmti in the United States is $34.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $40.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a GMTI (Ground Moving Target Indicator) Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a GMTI Analyst, you need a strong background in intelligence analysis, radar systems, and geospatial data interpretation, typically supported by relevant military or intelligence training. Familiarity with analytical software such as Palantir, ArcGIS, and intelligence databases, along with security clearance, is often required. Strong critical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills for this role. These skills ensure accurate identification and reporting of ground movements, which is crucial for mission planning and operational success.

What are some typical challenges faced by GMTI (Ground Moving Target Indicator) analysts, and how can these be managed on the job?

GMTI analysts often face challenges such as managing large volumes of data, maintaining situational awareness in fast-changing environments, and ensuring the timely dissemination of actionable intelligence. To address these challenges, analysts rely on advanced software tools, work closely with multidisciplinary teams, and participate in continuous training to keep their skills up to date. Effective communication and strong analytical skills are essential for interpreting data accurately and collaborating with intelligence and operations personnel.

What are GMTI (Ground Moving Target Indicator) specialists?

GMTI specialists are professionals who operate and analyze radar systems designed to detect, track, and identify moving ground targets, such as vehicles or personnel. They often work with intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) teams in military or defense contexts. Their role is critical for real-time situational awareness, mission planning, and threat detection. GMTI specialists interpret radar data, generate reports, and provide actionable information to decision-makers. They may also be involved in the development and testing of advanced radar technologies.
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Infographic showing various Gmti job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,187 per year, or $34.7 per hour.
AGS Scientist

AGS Scientist

Axiologic Solutions LLC

Springfield, VA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Based in Northern Virginia, Axiologic Solutions LLC, has an opportunity for you to become part of our high-quality team that delivers innovative solutions to key federal clients. We are currently seeking a Total Lifecycle Acquisition Expert to support our growing team.

 Overall Assignment Description:

IPA requires an expert scientist for the AGS project.  Specific duties to be performed by the contractor are listed below.

Duties include:

The Chief Scientist will provide day-to-day technical management of the Nonconventional

Exploitation Factors Data System (NEFDS) to include:

Translate existing requirements of users into epics, features, user stories and acceptance criteria based on an understanding of the different physical phenomenology's being exploited.

Collect and analyze ground truth data to determine the validity and accuracy of NEFDS and Radiance non-literal exploitation tools.

Participate in data analysis TEMs along with NRFDS and/or Radiance contractors and NGA scientists to determine the validity of laboratory collected material signatures and

spectral/atmospheric models.

Actively participate in Agile user engagement activities, including:

Release planning events.

Backlog grooming.

Sprint planning meetings.

Scrums.

Working software demos.

Acceptance criteria sign-off.

Interface with NEFDS and Radiance scientists (including the Radiance Chief Scientist) to support the development of novel concepts for new non-literal exploitation capabilities inspired by the introduction of new sensors, mission partner products, and new research from NGA scientists, the IC community, and the broader scientific community.

Prepare documentation required during the entire product development process including pre[1]solicitation (requirements documents, program briefing materials, white papers on new scientific concepts for non-literal exploitation tools) solicitation (RFP documents, source selection advisor reports), execution (Task orders, task order evaluation reports, scientific white papers, briefing packages, RFC documentation).

Required:

M.S. degree in physics, engineering, or remote-sensing, or equivalent work experience.

Experience in imaging and non-literal exploitation algorithms.

Experience in multi-spectral imaging (including hyper-spectral and polarimetric imaging) and spectral exploitation algorithms.

Experience in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) processing radar exploitation algorithms.

Experience in developing algorithms for advanced geospatial-intelligence phenomenology's.

Experience using AGITK thick-client, AEIA widgets and services, and NEFDS.

Program Management Professional (PMP) or equivalent certification.

Agile certifications (such as Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) or SAFe Agilist certification) or equivalent experience.

Desired:

       Ph.D. in physics, engineering, or remote-sensing.

       Detailed understanding of how the National Technical Means (NTM), commercial, and  airborne imagery flows work within the NSG architecture and how the data is exchanged  from one segment to another.

       Understand the geospatial intelligence mission and its' contributions to the IC and DoD.

       Familiarity with NGA dissemination and storage systems, to include IDS-D, NGL, STIL, IPL,   and WARP

       Experience with the current NGA organizational structure, acquisition policies, and Configuration Management Process

Employment Type: full-time