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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Space Data Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Space Data Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, a background in physics, engineering, or computer science, and proficiency in data interpretation and statistical analysis. Familiarity with tools such as Python, MATLAB, GIS software, and satellite data processing platforms, as well as certifications in remote sensing or data science, are highly valuable. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help you interpret complex datasets and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. These skills are crucial for extracting insights from vast space-related datasets and enabling informed decision-making in scientific and commercial applications.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in space data analysis roles?

Professionals in space data analysis often encounter challenges related to managing and interpreting extremely large and complex datasets collected from satellites and other space instruments. Ensuring data accuracy, dealing with noisy or incomplete data, and integrating information from multiple sources require strong technical skills and attention to detail. Additionally, collaboration with engineers, scientists, and software developers is essential to translate raw data into actionable insights. Staying current with rapidly evolving technologies and analytical tools is also important for ongoing success in this field.

What are Space Data jobs?

Space Data jobs involve collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data gathered from space missions, satellites, telescopes, and other space-related sources. Professionals in this field work with large datasets to monitor space weather, track satellites, understand planetary environments, and support scientific discoveries. These roles are essential in both research and commercial sectors, contributing to advancements in astronomy, climate monitoring, telecommunications, and national security. Typical positions include data analysts, data engineers, and scientists specializing in space sciences.

What is the difference between Space Data vs Satellite Data Analyst?

AspectSpace DataSatellite Data Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Aerospace, Physics, or related fields; experience with space missionsBachelor's in Geospatial, Remote Sensing, or related fields; skills in satellite imagery analysis
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, space agencies, aerospace companiesRemote sensing firms, government agencies, environmental organizations
Industry UsageDesigning, testing, and managing space missions and data collectionAnalyzing satellite imagery for environmental monitoring, urban planning, or defense

Space Data professionals focus on collecting and managing data from space missions, while Satellite Data Analysts specialize in interpreting satellite imagery for various applications. Both roles require technical skills and work in related environments, but their specific focus areas differ within the space and remote sensing industries.

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Manager-Space Data & Analytics

Manager-Space Data & Analytics

netPolarity

Palo Alto, CA • On-site

$60 - $79/hr

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Posted 11 days ago

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Job details are Shared below:
Job Title: Manager-Space Data & Analytics

Location: Palo Alto, CA 94304 (Hybrid)

Job Duration: 3-month contract


Primary Skills: 

  • Experience with space management and/or space planning
  • Must have experience in space database management (e.g. Archibus)
  • Able to develop insightful business intelligence reports (KPI’s, metrics, ad hoc queries) and/or dashboards
  • Experience in AutoCAD, Excel Visual Basic, PLSQL, Oracle Database, OBIEE, or Tableau
  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Have a broad understanding of system integration, database structures, and table field mappings.
  • Able to examine data problem areas, find process redundancies, and automate or standardize the data collection process

 

Responsibilities:

·                      The department is seeking a temporary Manager, Space Data and Analytics who will oversee and manage space data analytics and reporting for the School of Medicine (SoM). The Manager, Space Data and Analytics willserve as the primary contact and subject matter expert on all SOM space and occupancy information. This position may participate in strategic space planning and presents SoM space analyses and recommendations to various senior leadership space and planning committees. This position is a hybrid position.

·                      Develop and design methods for identifying data patterns and trends in available information sources using a variety of qualitative and quantitative techniques. Proactively suggest areas of investigations.

·                      Analyze space data and determine if space is correctly classified. Make recommendations to SoM departments and use judgement to provide corrective action steps as appropriate.

·                      Create validation reports and scripts to audit iSpace data correctness and completeness.

·                      Investigate space data issues to determine the root cause, initiate corrective action.

·                      Provide oversight to OFPM Space Administrator to collaborate with SoM Space Coordinators to make the appropriate corrections to their department data as necessary.

·                      Identify and resolve space coding variances and discrepancies between SU and Hospital space data.

·                      Provide subject matter expertise for ad-hoc projects and inquiries (e.g., requests for statistical analyses or surveys).

·                      Serve as subject matter expert for all SoM space data classification, coding, and reporting requests.  Publish and communicate SoM space guidelines on classifications and coding.

·                      Collaborate with OFPM functional teams (i.e., Planning, Project Management and Transition Strategies). Validate and ensure data accuracy and completeness.

·                      Lead annual Space Data Certification process across SoM.

·                      Partner and collaborate with SU to establish guidelines, schedule, and deliverables for SoM.

·                      Assist with space certification training for SoM DFA and space coordinator community.

·                      Ensure that SU fiscal space data certification requirements are completed for SoM.

·                      Collaborate with technical staff, project teams or vendors to develop standardizing processes and systemize routine reports, dashboards, and metrics.

·                      Partner with LBRE and OFPM Tech Services to identify and implement ways our SU space data systems can be utilized to improve space information and utilization.

·                      Serve as primary contact and subject matter expert on all SoM space and occupancy information. Serve as subject matter expert for all SoM space data classification, coding, and reporting requests.

·                      Implement a consistent and continuous process across SoM to input and maintain accurate and complete space data in our Stanford University (SU) space data systems.

·                      Manage multiple activities in a deadline-oriented environment; highly organized, flexible, and rigorous attention to detail. Effectively manage multiple requests from internal and external customers.

 

 

Qualification: 

  • Bachelor’s degree.

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Amit Bundele

Technical Recruiter 

San Jose, California

www.netpolarity.com

a Saicon Consultants, Inc. Company

 



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