Planters seeks to hire 100 graduates at Graduan Aspire 2023

Planters is on a search of graduates for hire and apprenticeship towards working on our satellite constellation system and big data for Active Forest Asset Management. Our forest management system utilizes satellite technology to provide valuable information and insights for effective forest conservation and management. Our satellites equipped with various sensors and imaging technologies can capture data about forests on a large scale, including their health, composition, and changes over time. Here are some key aspects of a forest management system using satellite technology:

  1. Remote Sensing: Satellites can gather remote sensing data, such as multispectral and hyperspectral imagery, which can provide detailed information about forest characteristics. This data can be used to monitor forest health, detect changes in vegetation cover, identify invasive species, and assess the impact of disturbances like fires or deforestation.

  2. Mapping and Inventory: Satellite imagery can be used to create accurate and up-to-date maps of forested areas. By analyzing satellite data, forest managers can determine the extent and boundaries of forests, estimate tree species composition, measure forest density, and assess the age and height of trees. This information is crucial for forest inventory, planning sustainable harvesting, and managing wildlife habitats.

  3. Fire Detection and Monitoring: Satellites equipped with thermal sensors can detect and monitor forest fires. They can capture infrared radiation emitted by active fires, enabling early detection and rapid response. This data helps forest managers and firefighting agencies identify fire-prone areas, predict fire behavior, and allocate resources effectively to minimize the damage caused by wildfires.

  4. Deforestation and Illegal Logging Monitoring: Satellite imagery can be used to monitor deforestation and illegal logging activities. Continuous satellite monitoring can identify changes in forest cover, detect unauthorized logging activities, and provide evidence for law enforcement. By detecting deforestation in real-time, forest managers can take timely action to prevent further degradation and implement conservation strategies.

  5. Biodiversity and Habitat Monitoring: Satellite data can contribute to monitoring and managing biodiversity in forests. By analyzing vegetation indices, forest managers can assess biodiversity hotspots, identify habitats of endangered species, and monitor changes in ecological conditions. This information aids in conservation planning and prioritizing conservation efforts.

  6. Decision Support Systems: Satellite data, combined with other geospatial data and models, can be integrated into decision support systems. These systems provide forest managers with valuable insights, predictive analytics, and scenario modeling tools to aid in decision-making. For example, they can help optimize forest management practices, evaluate the impact of climate change on forests, and develop sustainable land-use plans.

Planters are hiring:

+ space system engineer (aerospace engineering/electronic & electrical engineering)

+ Project manager

+ Software engineer

+ Hardware engineer

+ Land surveyors

+ Big data engineers for hadoop/ programmer

+ Corporate Affairs & Legal

+ Microbiologist

+ Civil Engineers

email: nalani@planters.life to apply or go to the link here.

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