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How much do remote photogrammetrist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote photogrammetrist in the United States is $79,017.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $140,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Photogrammetrist vs GIS Analyst?

AspectRemote PhotogrammetristGIS Analyst
Required CredentialsDegree in Geomatics, Geospatial Science, or related field; certifications like ASPRSDegree in Geography, GIS, or related; certifications like GISP
Work EnvironmentField data processing, office-based analysis, remote workOffice-based, desktop GIS software, remote work possible
Industry UsageMapping, surveying, aerial imagery analysisUrban planning, environmental management, data analysis

While both roles involve geospatial data, a Remote Photogrammetrist specializes in aerial imagery and 3D mapping using photogrammetric techniques, whereas a GIS Analyst focuses on spatial data analysis and map creation. Both roles often work remotely and require similar educational backgrounds, but their core tasks and industry applications differ.

What is a remote photogrammetrist?

A remote photogrammetrist is a professional who uses remote sensing techniques and specialized software to extract precise measurements and create maps or 3D models from aerial or satellite images. Working remotely, they analyze photographic data to support projects in fields such as surveying, cartography, urban planning, and environmental monitoring. Their work plays a crucial role in translating raw imagery into actionable geographic information, often collaborating with GIS specialists, engineers, and scientists.

What are some typical challenges faced by a Remote Photogrammetrist, and how can they be managed effectively?

As a Remote Photogrammetrist, common challenges include ensuring data accuracy when working with imagery captured from various sources and dealing with large datasets that require powerful software and hardware. Remote collaboration can also make communication with team members, such as GIS analysts or surveyors, more complex. Effective time management, regular check-ins with colleagues, and leveraging cloud-based tools for data sharing and processing can help overcome these obstacles. Staying updated on the latest photogrammetry software and remote work best practices is also beneficial.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Photogrammetrist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Photogrammetrist, you need expertise in geospatial analysis, image processing, and a background in geography, surveying, or a related field—often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with photogrammetry software (e.g., Agisoft Metashape, Pix4D), GIS platforms, and remote sensing technologies is typically required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate data extraction, reliable mapping products, and successful collaboration on geospatial projects.
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Infographic showing various Remote Photogrammetrist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,017 per year, or $38 per hour.

Remote Sensing Technician

MORRIS P HEBERT INC

Houma, LA • Remote

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

What We Offer You
Morris P. Hebert, Inc. is built on the principles of strong family values, honesty, integrity, education, hard work, and commitment. Our employees use their creativity and talent to formulate new solutions, meet new demands, and offer the most effective services in the industry. Due to our employees' active involvement, talent, and support, we take pride in investing in our employees. We offer:

  • Competitive pay
  • Medical/dental/vision insurance
  • 401k matching program
  • Life, Short- and Long-Term Disability Plans, and Supplemental Life
  • Generous PTO Package - Vacation, Holiday, Sick, and Personal Time Off
  • Employee engagement events
  • Strong community involvement
  • Great work/life balance

Description:

Remote Sensing Technician (RST) primary duties are for field data collection of remote sensing data. The RST will work with technologies such as hydrography, UAS aerial surveying (drone), and/or other remote sensing equipment and projects.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Works alongside a team performing aerial, land, and hydrographic surveying with remote sensing technologies.
  • Assists with hydrographic and marine survey planning, field data collection, and data processing.
  • Assists with remote aircraft operations with planning and clearance to airspace to flight operations and collection of LiDAR, photogrammetry, video.
  • Sets up, operates, and troubleshoots surveying system hardware, computers, and software.
  • Prepare field service reports, maintain equipment logs, prepare written communication for clients and other team members.
  • Collects hydrographic data using HYPACK and other software.
  • Works aboard various boats from skiffs, airboats, 18-30' work boats.
  • Develops and follows plans, specifications, procedures and promotes safe work practices.
  • Perform shop tasks including the repair, cleaning, and preparation of remote sensing equipment.
  • Candidate will be expected to develop skills and advance in growing technologies.
Key Tasks:
  • Setup, maintain, and collect remote sensing data collection systems to corroborate remote sensing data analyses.
  • Direct and manage field survey activities and operations.
  • Analyze data obtained from remote sensing systems to obtain meaningful results and/or at least to the QA/QC stage.
  • Monitor quality of remote sensing data collection operations to determine if procedural or equipment changes are necessary.
  • Record data log keeping (of survey research, operations, weather, etc.) for scientific or technical use.
  • Design or implement strategies for collection, analysis, or display of geographic data.
  • Recommend new remote sensing hardware or software acquisitions.
  • Direct installation or testing of new remote sensing hardware or software.
  • Associate or bachelor's degree in a science, engineering, computer-based, or related field preferred (but not required).
  • 2-5 years' experience in related field and/or military experience.
  • Proficiency with HYPACK, Chesapeake, EdgeTech and/or other related surveying software packages.
  • Knowledge and experience with geodesy, hydrography, GIS, photogrammetry, charting, cartography, tidal datums, and survey control.
  • Equipment experience should include some familiarity with single-beam and multi-beam echo sounders, side scan sonar, GPS-navigation systems, robotic total stations and remote aircraft.
  • Experience and/or strong interest of working in a marine environment (navigating small boats, etc.)
  • Experience with radio-controlled UAS (drones).
  • Experience processing and interpreting field datasets at least to the QA/QC stage.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, conduct fieldwork in variety of weather conditions and terrain.
  • Good verbal and written communications skills with the ability to produce accurate reports.
  • Background screening which may include, but is not limited to: employment verification, driving record check, criminal background.
  • Flexibility to frequent regional travel, sometimes required to remain on prolonged projects out of state.

MPH will look favorably on candidates with any of the following certifications: FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot, ACSM Hydrographer, and/or Intern or License in Land Surveying or Professional Engineering.

MPH, Inc. is an EEO employer.