




Job Summary: The Geoprocessing Analyst will be responsible for generating geo-statistical data based on geographic information and supporting operational optimization. Key Highlights: 1. Acquire, process, and analyze geographic data. 2. Develop thematic maps and geospatial reports. 3. Collaborate with a team focused on innovation and results. Does the opportunity to work as a **Geoprocessing Analyst** resonate with you? In this role, you will be responsible for generating geo-statistical data based on geographic information. We are a 100% Brazilian family-owned private company with 61 years in the market. We are the largest sugar exporter headquartered in the South region, producing VHP sugar, ethanol (anhydrous and hydrated), and bioelectricity. We have over 8,000 employees across the following areas: Agricultural, Industrial, Automotive Workshop, and Administrative. **Our operations are founded on the pillars: SAFETY, PERFORMANCE, COST, AND QUALITY.** Our mission drives us daily to pursue ever-greater results, producing safely and profitably. To achieve this, we uphold our core values: **People, Ethics and Transparency, Safety and Environment, Innovation and Results.** Our team comprises **People** who want to make a difference and participate in a major transformation process. Join this team. **Responsibilities and Duties** * Support field acquisition of geographic data using high-precision GPS equipment, drones, and satellite imagery; * Process and analyze aerial images captured by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), including generating orthomosaics, digital surface models (DSM/DTM), and 3D models, using software such as Metashape, Pix4D, and Inforow; * Identify planting failures, analyze row parallelism, and restore planting rows to optimize and improve operational performance; * Edit and adjust geographic data in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), with proficiency in platforms such as QGIS and ArcGIS; * Develop thematic maps, technical drawings, and geospatial reports to support decision-making; * Update, organize, and maintain spatial databases and corporate cartographic bases; * Contribute to the development of technical projects using software such as AutoCAD and AgroCAD; * Provide support for tools and processes related to geoprocessing and spatial analysis; **Requirements and Qualifications** * Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Cartographic Engineering, Surveying Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geography, or related fields; * Experience in geotechnology, surveying, cadastral mapping, and geoprocessing; * Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint); * Prior experience or solid knowledge of GIS (QGIS, ArcGIS, or similar); * Desired experience with drones and digital photogrammetry tools; * Preferred: Knowledge of Python programming language applied to automation of geoprocessing routines and geospatial analyses; * Willingness to reside in Cidade Gaúcha\-PR; * Driver’s License Class B. **Additional Information** #### **BENEFITS** * Health Insurance; * Dental Insurance; * Group Life Insurance; * Meals at Company Restaurant (subject to area of operation); * Employee Association; * Houses under Loan Agreement (available for certain units); * Performance Bonus Program; * Meal Voucher. Over its 60 years of existence, ***Usina de Açúcar Santa Terezinha Ltda***. has consistently prioritized its founders’ vision: overcoming challenges and creating opportunities. The company originated from the entrepreneurial initiative of the Meneguetti family in the district of Iguatemi (20 km from Maringá/Paraná). In 1949, a distillery was installed for aguardente production. Fifteen years later, sugar production began. Just seven years after that, ethanol production commenced. Today, this Brazilian family-owned company ranks as the largest sugar exporter headquartered in the South region, according to the ranking published on the website of the Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services. Usina Santa Terezinha operates across 12 municipalities in Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul, employing over 8,000 people.


