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A leading company in geospatial intelligence is seeking a GIS Specialist to manage hazard-data pipelines and build analytical tools that enhance climate resilience. Based in Torino, you will work with advanced datasets to support internal teams and clients, contributing meaningfully to natural disaster preparedness and response.
StarView is harnessing geospatial intelligence to help governments, insurers, and NGOs anticipate and respond to natural-disaster risks faster. If you love turning raw spatial data into insights that protect communities and the planet, let’s talk!
What you’ll do
Own our hazard-data pipeline: source, clean, and curate GIS layers for floods, wildfires, earthquakes, cyclones, landslides, and droughts.
Integrate multi-source environmental datasets (land-cover, climate reanalysis, topography, soil, hydrology) into StarView’s geospatial cloud.
Build spatial products & dashboards—risk maps, exposure layers, and time-series analytics—for internal teams and clients.
Maintain data governance: metadata (ISO 19115/FGDC), versioning, QA/QC, and compliance with OGC & STAC standards.
Collaborate with data scientists & engineers to feed models and APIs that power real-time decision tools.
What you bring:
B.S./M.S. in Geography, GIS, Remote Sensing, Environmental Science, or related field.
3 + years hands-on GIS experience (ArcGIS Pro or QGIS) plus scripting with Python/GDAL/OGR/Rasterio.
Proven track record working with hazard layers (e.g., USGS ShakeMaps, FEMA NFHL, Copernicus EMS, NOAA storm events).
Comfort with environmental datasets (ESA CCI Land Cover, MODIS, WorldClim, SRTM, Copernicus DEM).
Experience with geodatabases (PostGIS), cloud-native formats (COGs, Parquet), and cataloging (STAC).
Bonus points: web-mapping (Leaflet, MapLibre), machine-learning pipelines, AWS or GCP geospatial stacks, OGC API-Features.
Why StarView
On-site role at our Torino headquarter.
Early-stage team—your work shapes the product roadmap.
Annual learning budget & conference stipend.
Mission-driven: measurable impact on climate resilience.