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Patient Access Liasion - Remote

UT ยท Remote

$110K - $130K/yr

For this role to be remote you have to be located near a major airport in one of the following ... Reactively address patient specific issues and provide issue resolution across geography Closely ...

Design a remote-first onboarding experience that embeds culture and accelerates ramp; ensure multi-state compliance for a distributed U.S. workforce. * Lead engagement, internal communications, and ...

Doctoral Degree in Remote Sensing, Cartography, Geography, or related field AND 5 years CURRENT GEOINT Analysis experience; OR MA or MS in Remote Sensing, Cartography, Geography, or related field AND ...

Doctoral Degree in Remote Sensing, Cartography, Geography, or related field AND 5 years CURRENT GEOINT Analysis experience; OR MA or MS in Remote Sensing, Cartography, Geography, or related field AND ...

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How much do remote geography jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote geography in the United States is $75,198.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $91,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote geography?

A Remote Geography job involves working in the field of geography without being tied to a specific physical office location. These roles often include tasks such as GIS analysis, cartography, remote sensing, environmental research, or geographic data interpretation. Professionals in this field may work for government agencies, private companies, research institutions, or as freelancers. Remote geography jobs leverage digital tools, satellite imagery, and mapping software to analyze spatial data and make informed decisions. This flexibility allows professionals to contribute to geographic projects from anywhere in the world.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a remote geography?

In a remote geography position, daily responsibilities often include analyzing spatial data, creating maps and reports using GIS software, and collaborating with team members via virtual platforms. You may also conduct research on geographic patterns, update and manage geospatial databases, and present findings to stakeholders through video meetings or digital presentations. Project work is typically deadline-driven, requiring effective communication and organization skills. Remote geography professionals frequently coordinate with other analysts, project managers, and subject matter experts across different geographic locations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a remote geography role?

To excel in a remote geography position, you typically need a background in geography, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), spatial analysis, and data interpretation, often supported by a degree in geography or a related field. Experience with GIS software like ArcGIS or QGIS, and certifications such as a GISP, are highly valued. Strong communication, time management, and self-motivation are crucial soft skills for collaborating effectively from a distance. These competencies ensure you can successfully analyze geographic data, generate meaningful reports, and contribute to projects while working independently.

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Infographic showing various Remote Geography job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% Full Time, 60% Part Time, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,198 per year, or $36.2 per hour.

Sr. Software Development Engineer - Imagery OOJ - 35552

Hatch Global Search

Mclean, VA โ€ข Remote

$124K - $163K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Apply your software development experience to build and release our software technologies focused on the intersection between GIS, photogrammetry and remote sensing for the defense and intelligence communities.
In this role, you will work with a talented team of software developers and product engineers to create, build, test, and release advanced software technologies focused on imagery users.
This is an exciting opportunity to focus your development skills on imagery sources to include MS and HSI, TIR, RADAR, LiDAR, Full Motion Video (FMV), and other remotely sensed data and information.
The work will focus on an analytical capability that will further the efficacy of remote sensing in a GIS.

Responsibilities

Understand U.S. DoD and intelligence community user requirements and develop appropriate GIS and remote sensing software for various defense and intelligence scenarios

Solve and articulate complex problems to development and build awesome user experiences

Develop rich image processing and analysis capabilities for multiple modalities including EO MS and HSI, TIR, Radar, and motion imagery

Develop industry-leading software for common defense and intelligence formats such as NITF, TFRD, and MISB compliant video (FMV)

Develop advanced image processing components, algorithms, and APIs

Develop advanced radiometric image processing, photogrammetric software components, workflows, and user experiences

Collaborate with software developers to integrate community toolkits and libraries into ArcGIS (AGITK, MSP, and more)

Requirements

5+ years of software development experience working on COTS or GOTS imagery applications

Professional experience and proficiency in C++ or C#

Applied experience with remote sensing, image processing, photogrammetry, and/or image analysis application development

Experience in the defense and/or intelligence communities

Active U.S. Top Secret clearance with the ability to obtain SCI level access

Bachelors in computer science, geography, engineering, remote sensing, photogrammetry, or related field

Recommended Qualifications

Master's or PhD in computer science, remote sensing or other engineering/scientific discipline

Experience using Esri APIs

Experience in processing pipeline optimization

Familiarity with the NITF format and specifications

Experience with ArcGIS, ENVI, Socet GXP, or RemoteView

Qualifications

Requirements

5+ years of software development experience working on COTS or GOTS imagery applications

Professional experience and proficiency in C++ or C#

Applied experience with remote sensing, image processing, photogrammetry, and/or image analysis application development

Experience in the defense and/or intelligence communities

Active U.S. Top Secret clearance with the ability to obtain SCI level access

Bachelors in computer science, geography, engineering, remote sensing, photogrammetry, or related field

Recommended Qualifications

Master's or PhD in computer science, remote sensing or other engineering/scientific discipline

Experience using Esri APIs

Experience in processing pipeline optimization

Familiarity with the NITF format and specifications

Experience with ArcGIS, ENVI, Socet GXP, or RemoteView

Why is This a Great Opportunity

Apply your software development experience to build and release our software technologies focused on the intersection between GIS, photogrammetry and remote sensing for the defense and intelligence communities.