Radiance Technologies is an employee-owned company with benefits that are unmatched by most companies in the Dayton, OH area. Employee ownership, generous 401K, full health/dental/life/vision insurance benefits, educational reimbursement, competitive salaries, interesting assignments, and a pleasant work environment combine to make Radiance Technologies a great place to work and succeed.Radiance is seeking a highly qualified and motivated chemical engineer to support both GEOINT production and the continued advancement of non-literal GEOINT analytical processes and techniques. The individual will support advanced remote sensing exploitation functions through detailed technical data analysis and through the development and improvement of techniques and procedures for the Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED) of remotely sensed data, including the evaluation of data from new sensors. Individuals on the team work collaboratively with other engineers, scientists, and analysts on complex exploitation issues.Job DutiesUtilize advanced GEOINT tools to analyze and exploit remotely sensed data to produce and disseminate GEOINT productsProvide technical leadership to teams performing exploitation and process development```{=html}``` - Analyze and develop processes to support the exploitation of unique, anomalous, and difficult datasets utilizing engineering principles and a science-based analytical approach - Perform algorithm development for complex data exploitation processesRequired Skills and Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree (or higher) in Chemical Engineering or a closely related engineering fieldActive Top Secret Clearance with SCI eligibilityAbility to work both independently and in a team environmentStrong technical writing and briefing skillsDesired Skills and Qualifications:Experience in processing and analyzing remote sensing data from passive sensors, especially spectral and/or thermal image dataExperience with ENVI and/or similar software toolsAbility to code/script, such as in Python, MATLAB, R, and/or IDL