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Geospatial Data Engineer | Outside IR35 | Remote

SR2
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Geospatial Data Engineer | Outside IR35 | Remote


SR2 is working with a leading consultancy and currently looking for a Geospatial Data Engineer to work on energy and modelling projects. You will play a key role in re-engineering existing ArcGIS Pro and FME workflows, helping transition from vector-based processing to a grid/hexagonal data model to improve scalability and analytical flexibility. This is a hands-on role for an experienced FME specialist who can quickly add value, working alongside engineers while also advising on optimisation and best practice.


Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and optimise FME workbenches to support migration from vector overlays to grid/hex-based models
  • Collaborate with GIS and engineering teams to translate requirements into scalable workflows
  • Implement data transformation, validation, and automation to improve model accuracy and performance
  • Optimise and restructure legacy FME workbenches for maintainability
  • Support integration with ArcGIS Pro and downstream analytical workflows
  • Provide knowledge transfer, documentation, and mentoring to in-house staff

Skills / Experience

  • Strong track record delivering production FME workflows in complex environments
  • Deep knowledge of geoprocessing methods and spatial data structures (vector, raster, grid/hex)
  • Experience integrating FME with ArcGIS Pro and Esri ecosystems
  • Familiarity with suitability modelling or spatial multi-criteria analysis (SMCA) desirable
  • Skilled in ETL processes, spatial data management, and performance optimisation
  • Strong stakeholder and team collaboration skills

Desirable Experience

  • Renewable energy, environmental, or land suitability assessments
  • Python scripting in FME for automation/custom transformers
  • Experience handling large-scale geospatial datasets
  • Agile delivery environments

The Details

  • Duration: 3 months initially
  • Location: Remote
  • Outside IR35
  • Start: ASAP

If you're an FME specialist with a passion for geospatial data engineering and want to work on cutting-edge suitability modelling in the renewable energy sector — apply now for immediate consideration.


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