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Full-Stack Geospatial Data Engineer

dClimate

🌍 Anywhere 🏠 Remote ⏱ Part-time 💼 Mid-level 🗓 1 weeks ago

ABOUT THE ROLE

dClimate Labs https://www.dclimate.ai/ is building EarthOS, an AI-powered climate and geospatial intelligence platform that turns satellite, environmental, and asset-level data into actionable insights for companies, investors, and insurers.

CYCLOPS https://www.cyclops.ai/ is dClimate Labs’ natural capital and carbon MRV platform. It helps carbon project developers, investors, buyers, and agricultural companies monitor land cover, vegetation health, carbon stocks, land-use change, and project risks using satellite data and geospatial analytics.

Our mission is to turn petabytes of Earth observation imagery into auditable metrics of carbon stocks, vegetation health, and land use change so that climate finance can flow where it matters.

We’re looking for a hands-on full-stack data engineer to advance CYCLOPS across the full stack, from APIs and geospatial data pipelines to frontend tools used by carbon project developers, investors, buyers, and agricultural companies.

WHY THIS ROLE IS UNIQUE

- Own the product & the pipeline: You’ll design everything from ingestion of raw Sentinel/Landsat scenes to the API that powers on-chain carbon registries and dashboards.

- Impact at scale: Each line of code helps move millions of tonnes of CO₂ equivalent through verifiable nature-based projects.

- Novel technology: No legacy cruft. Pick the right datastores, cloud primitives, and CI/CD flows from day one.

- Educational environment: You will work with professors and academics who are top of their fields so you understand the why, while doing the how.

- Path to leadership: You’ll play a role in hiring and mentoring subsequent engineers, setting technical direction for years to come.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

- Architect end-to-end systems: Design satellite-image processing pipelines (STAC → xarray → Parquet/Zarr/IPFS) and the microservices that expose results via GraphQL/REST.

- Ship product features: Build dashboards in Next.js/React and geospatial AP...

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