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Reporting to the Section Head, the Satellite Imagery Analyst (Structure Observation Management) contributes to the development of structure observation management and knowledge management projects within the State Infrastructure Analysis Section. The Satellite Imagery Analyst (Structure Observation Management) also provides expert multi-sensor satellite imagery analysis to the IAEA's State evaluation process and for the IAEA's in-field verification activities, which provide the basis for the implementation of safeguards and the drawing of conclusions on States' compliance with their safeguards obligations
The Satellite Imagery Analyst (Structure Observation Management) is:
Qualification:
Experience:
Minimum of seven years of experience in satellite imagery analysis, including substantial experience relating to nuclear proliferation and nuclear related infrastructure analysis.
This exciting opportunity is funded by Australia under the ASNO Verify program. This is a is a P4 cost-free expert (CFE) position and will be based at the IAEA Headquarters in Vienna, Austria. CFEs receive all the rights and benefits of IAEA professional staff members. The position is for a minimum of 12 months.
Please note, due to the anticipated high number of applicants, we will not be able to provide feedback to unsucessful candidates.
Please submit a one page motivation letter and updated CV to asrdp.asno@dfat.gov.au, with the emailed titled “Satellite Imagery Analyst Application". Applications will close 2 July 2025, Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)
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