The Full-Stack Engineer develops web applications for visualizing and analyzing hyperspectral satellite data, focusing on both front-end and back-end development.
The Full-Stack Engineer develops web applications that allow customers to access, visualize, and analyze hyperspectral satellite data.
Key Responsibilities
- Build front-end interfaces for geospatial data visualization.
- Develop backend APIs for satellite data services.
- Integrate mapping frameworks and analytics tools.
- Ensure platform scalability and performance.
- Conduct testing and debugging of web applications.
Requirements
- Experience with JavaScript frameworks (React, Angular, or Vue).
- Backend development experience with Node.js or Python.
- Familiarity with geospatial visualization libraries (Mapbox, Leaflet).
Top Skills
Angular
Geospatial Visualization Libraries (Mapbox
Javascript Frameworks (React
Leaflet)
Node.js
Or Vue)
Python
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