Overstory
Senior Geospatial Machine Learning Engineer
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Senior Geospatial Machine Learning Engineer
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The climate crisis is the defining challenge of our time—but it’s also the greatest opportunity for innovation. At Overstory, we’re harnessing cutting‑edge technology to enable a resilient electrical grid that keeps communities thriving as our world changes.
The grid is the backbone of life as we know it. It powers hospitals, keeps food fresh, and ensures communities stay connected. Extreme weather, aging infrastructure, and growing wildfire risks are putting this critical system under pressure. The electric utility industry presents the greatest opportunity for tackling climate change.
One of the leading causes of catastrophic wildfires and power outages is trees and brush coming into contact with power lines. At Overstory, we use AI and advanced satellite imagery to pinpoint and prioritize vegetation risks before they materialize. By giving utilities critical analysis on those risks, we’re helping prevent outages, reduce wildfire risks, and accelerate the transition to a safer, more resilient grid.
Our team spans the Americas and Europe, and we work with utility partners across the region. We’re outdoor enthusiasts, musicians, artists, athletes, parents, and adventurers—15 nationalities strong and growing. What unites us is a passion for solving complex problems, a commitment to climate action, and the belief that technology should be a force for good. Join us to help build a more resilient world together.
We are looking for a
Senior Geospatial MLE
to join the Vegetation Modeling team at Overstory. You’ll spend time in small groups experimenting with, building, and improving algorithms to understand how vegetation impacts our customers. We’ve developed solutions to coregister imagery, locate critical energy infrastructure, and identify tree species, heights, and health. Currently, we split our time between maintaining and improving these solutions and developing new features to understand wildfire risk and assess the impact of management strategies.
On the team, you’ll work with satellite imagery and geospatial datasets, using machine learning or deep learning to analyze their contents. You’ll regularly interface with data and models through Python code, QGIS projects, and Dagster pipelines. You’ll thrive when collaborating with a cross‑functional group of product, design, engineering, and platform team members, and being involved throughout the full scientific product lifecycle.
As a quickly growing, early‑stage startup, you’ll contribute to the direction and culture of our organization. We collaborate closely with upstream teams responsible for data ingestion and downstream teams that deliver outputs to customers. You’ll help shape how we work within our team and across the organization, influence core platform and pipeline decisions, and scope impactful projects.
What You’ll Do
Develop new vegetation intelligence products using standard geospatial Python libraries, as well as machine learning and deep learning tools
Support existing products through data exploration, model improvements, and bugfixes, especially using QGIS, Dagster, Sentry, and Grafana
Represent the team by leading projects and initiatives, planning, execution, delivery, and ensuring the value of our contributions is clear to stakeholders across the organization
Build tooling and processes to measure value and performance of contributions, and help make data‑driven decisions about where we can have the greatest impact
About You
At least 8 years of commercial experience as a Data Scientist or Machine Learning Engineer
Advanced scientific Python experience, including numpy, scipy, scikit-learn, pandas
Experience with geospatial or satellite data, and tooling such as gdal, rasterio, shapely, fiona, geopandas, QGIS
Experience with deep learning algorithms applied to geospatial data, and tooling such as pytorch, tensorflow
Experience leading small teams organized around projects or initiatives
Passionate about climate
Enjoy working in a remote‑first, fast‑moving environment
Based in GMT/ CET/ EST time zones
Nice‑to‑haves
Experience at early‑stage startups and remote‑first organizations
Understanding of challenges of working with geospatial data at scale and potential solutions
Deep industry experience in geospatial or forest science domains (e.g., SAR imagery, wildfire products)
If you don’t meet all of the above yet feel you have lots to offer, please apply anyway.
What You Get
Mission‑driven work that reduces wildfires, protects natural resources, and helps solve the climate crisis
Flexible working environment with a lot of autonomy
Remote working budget, educational budget, and time to develop new skills
Supportive, vibrant team culture with openness, tolerance, and respect
Equity and a competitive salary
About Our Team
We are 85 people from around the world, with 15 nationalities represented. We work remotely from nine countries and welcome candidates in the United States, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Estonia, Portugal, France, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, and Canada. We meet in person once a year for a team gathering and occasionally collaborate in person.
Diversity & Inclusion
We value diversity and inclusion and strive to bring in people of all genders, races, creeds, ethnicities, abilities, and backgrounds. Four of our nine leadership team members are female, 46% of the overall team are female, and 20% are people of color. Our team speaks fifteen languages.
Our Values
We tackle the climate crisis with urgency. Our curiosity fuels growth. Change is constant, and we find joy in exploration. We are rooted in diversity. We care for each other. Trust is fundamental.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level Employment type
Full‑time Job function
Engineering and Information Technology Industries: Software Development
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Senior Geospatial Machine Learning Engineer
role at
Overstory
The climate crisis is the defining challenge of our time—but it’s also the greatest opportunity for innovation. At Overstory, we’re harnessing cutting‑edge technology to enable a resilient electrical grid that keeps communities thriving as our world changes.
The grid is the backbone of life as we know it. It powers hospitals, keeps food fresh, and ensures communities stay connected. Extreme weather, aging infrastructure, and growing wildfire risks are putting this critical system under pressure. The electric utility industry presents the greatest opportunity for tackling climate change.
One of the leading causes of catastrophic wildfires and power outages is trees and brush coming into contact with power lines. At Overstory, we use AI and advanced satellite imagery to pinpoint and prioritize vegetation risks before they materialize. By giving utilities critical analysis on those risks, we’re helping prevent outages, reduce wildfire risks, and accelerate the transition to a safer, more resilient grid.
Our team spans the Americas and Europe, and we work with utility partners across the region. We’re outdoor enthusiasts, musicians, artists, athletes, parents, and adventurers—15 nationalities strong and growing. What unites us is a passion for solving complex problems, a commitment to climate action, and the belief that technology should be a force for good. Join us to help build a more resilient world together.
We are looking for a
Senior Geospatial MLE
to join the Vegetation Modeling team at Overstory. You’ll spend time in small groups experimenting with, building, and improving algorithms to understand how vegetation impacts our customers. We’ve developed solutions to coregister imagery, locate critical energy infrastructure, and identify tree species, heights, and health. Currently, we split our time between maintaining and improving these solutions and developing new features to understand wildfire risk and assess the impact of management strategies.
On the team, you’ll work with satellite imagery and geospatial datasets, using machine learning or deep learning to analyze their contents. You’ll regularly interface with data and models through Python code, QGIS projects, and Dagster pipelines. You’ll thrive when collaborating with a cross‑functional group of product, design, engineering, and platform team members, and being involved throughout the full scientific product lifecycle.
As a quickly growing, early‑stage startup, you’ll contribute to the direction and culture of our organization. We collaborate closely with upstream teams responsible for data ingestion and downstream teams that deliver outputs to customers. You’ll help shape how we work within our team and across the organization, influence core platform and pipeline decisions, and scope impactful projects.
What You’ll Do
Develop new vegetation intelligence products using standard geospatial Python libraries, as well as machine learning and deep learning tools
Support existing products through data exploration, model improvements, and bugfixes, especially using QGIS, Dagster, Sentry, and Grafana
Represent the team by leading projects and initiatives, planning, execution, delivery, and ensuring the value of our contributions is clear to stakeholders across the organization
Build tooling and processes to measure value and performance of contributions, and help make data‑driven decisions about where we can have the greatest impact
About You
At least 8 years of commercial experience as a Data Scientist or Machine Learning Engineer
Advanced scientific Python experience, including numpy, scipy, scikit-learn, pandas
Experience with geospatial or satellite data, and tooling such as gdal, rasterio, shapely, fiona, geopandas, QGIS
Experience with deep learning algorithms applied to geospatial data, and tooling such as pytorch, tensorflow
Experience leading small teams organized around projects or initiatives
Passionate about climate
Enjoy working in a remote‑first, fast‑moving environment
Based in GMT/ CET/ EST time zones
Nice‑to‑haves
Experience at early‑stage startups and remote‑first organizations
Understanding of challenges of working with geospatial data at scale and potential solutions
Deep industry experience in geospatial or forest science domains (e.g., SAR imagery, wildfire products)
If you don’t meet all of the above yet feel you have lots to offer, please apply anyway.
What You Get
Mission‑driven work that reduces wildfires, protects natural resources, and helps solve the climate crisis
Flexible working environment with a lot of autonomy
Remote working budget, educational budget, and time to develop new skills
Supportive, vibrant team culture with openness, tolerance, and respect
Equity and a competitive salary
About Our Team
We are 85 people from around the world, with 15 nationalities represented. We work remotely from nine countries and welcome candidates in the United States, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Estonia, Portugal, France, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, and Canada. We meet in person once a year for a team gathering and occasionally collaborate in person.
Diversity & Inclusion
We value diversity and inclusion and strive to bring in people of all genders, races, creeds, ethnicities, abilities, and backgrounds. Four of our nine leadership team members are female, 46% of the overall team are female, and 20% are people of color. Our team speaks fifteen languages.
Our Values
We tackle the climate crisis with urgency. Our curiosity fuels growth. Change is constant, and we find joy in exploration. We are rooted in diversity. We care for each other. Trust is fundamental.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level Employment type
Full‑time Job function
Engineering and Information Technology Industries: Software Development
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