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Cartographic Production Support - Air

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 19 Awst 2025
Cyflog: £29,580 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: A pension contribution of 28.97% based on the listed salary.
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 18 Medi 2025
Lleoliad: PE28 2EA, TW13 7AH
Gweithio o bell: Hybrid - gweithio o bell hyd at 2 ddiwrnod yr wythnos
Cwmni: Ministry of Defence
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 419399

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In Defence Intelligence (DI) our people solve problems, create understanding and give perspective to the diverse and complex Defence threats and challenges in a rapidly changing world. Together our civilians and military personnel inform decision making in Defence, manage complex finance programmes and develop new technology.

In DI we believe your unique experiences, view and understanding of the world could provide a vital perspective and contribution to our work. We recognise that great minds do not think alike and are striving to increase our diversity representation at all levels. As an equal opportunities employer we hire, train and promote people based on merit and inspire to create an inclusive workplace free of discrimination. We also offer flexible working arrangements such as flexi-time, job share and compressed hours.


GAB’s prime role is providing end to end technical support to legacy and future workflows and databases on systems based in DGC at MOD Feltham and RAF Wyton, focusing on the users of mono and stereo imagery performing data capture, manipulation and output for all products, alongside data storage, curation and provision. GAB provide a service ensuring DGC staff have the technical capability and know-how to collect, produce, store and provide Foundation GeoINT to Defence customers and Partners delivering Requests for Information on time, every time.

These roles support DGC’s cartographic production of air charts with maintenance and enhancements to the procedures, from tasking, through processing, product compilation to publishing of final products. The post holder will be required to develop solutions against an agile programme delivery bringing rapid enhancements to NCGI operational capabilities through commercial software, customised low code/no code applications and python scripts. As such, postholders will develop new and enhance/modify existing capabilities/functionality to meet evolving requirements and address software bugs (discrepancies). There will often be a need to provide guidance, technical knowledge, and innovative solutions to such work.

Your day-to-day responsibilities will include:

Improve production flow lines by adding scripts and FMEs that automate the workflow.
Integrating web services and ESRI portal apps into current ways of working.
Work with standards branch to ensure symbology and schemas are consistent across the product range and comply with the specifications.
Test and develop flow lines when software upgrades occur ensuring current scripts continue to work and new tools are incorporated into flow lines where appropriate.
First line response to provide fault diagnosis for the production areas when errors occur.
Liaise with international partners to share ideas.
Keeps abreast of evolving technology to ensure NCGI benefits from it.

Regular travel to MOD Feltham will be required.

These posts have no line management responsibilities.

For external candidates this role will be based at RAF Wyton.

For candidates who are currently employed at MOD Feltham, the role could be located temporarily at Feltham before permanently relocating to RAF Wyton in line with the scheduled site closure. MOD Feltham based staff may be eligible for a relocation package when the post relocates to RAF Wyton subject to MOD policy. This role will be permanently based at RAF Wyton from Autumn 2025.   Should the successful candidate take up at the appointment at RAF Wyton, there will also be a requirement for detached duty between sites until the permanent closure of MOD Feltham.   

All jobs advertised in DI are subject to fair and open competition.

Remote working within this role is something that can be discussed at interview stages or with your future line manager if you are found successful.

Please note, candidates will be redirected to the Civil Service Jobs website where you will need to submit your application form. Please note the closing date above is incorrect and cannot be amended so please check the closing date on Civil Service Jobs and allow enough time to submit your application form.

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