C++ Software Developer II - Raster Analysis
Esri(12 days ago)
About this role
A C++ Software Developer on the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst team will design and build raster analysis tools used across Esri products (desktop, ArcGIS Online, and ArcGIS Enterprise). The role focuses on advancing spatial analysis capabilities by leveraging cloud computing and collaborating with engineers to turn complex GIS problems into production-grade solutions.
Required Skills
- C++
- Distributed Computing
- Parallel Computing
- GPU Acceleration
- SaaS
- REST
- Kubernetes
- Machine Learning
- GIS
- Raster Analysis
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Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree (Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, or Geography)
- Master's Degree (Preferred)
- Ph.D. (Preferred)
About Esri
esri.comEsri (Environmental Systems Research Institute) is the leading provider of GIS software and spatial analytics, delivering the ArcGIS platform for mapping, visualization, and advanced geospatial analysis. Its offerings span desktop (ArcGIS Pro), cloud and enterprise deployments (ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Enterprise), developer APIs/SDKs, and mobile and industry-specific applications for government, utilities, transportation, natural resources, and business. Esri also provides geospatial data, location services, training, and professional services, and supports a global ecosystem of partners and developers around its "The Science of Where" vision. Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Redlands, California, it serves customers worldwide.
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