Summary
Miguel González is a business analyst and GIS specialist with 11 years of experience applying geospatial engineering, data automation and web mapping to humanitarian and development projects. He has transitioned from hands-on GIS roles at the ICRC and CartONG—where he developed Python and JavaScript automation, maintained spatial databases and deployed web map services—to a business analyst role at Geograma, bridging technical delivery and stakeholder needs. Educated in geodesy and earth observation (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, KU Leuven), he combines surveying and remote sensing expertise with practical field-mapping experience. Known for pragmatic problem-solving, Miguel often translates complex spatial data workflows into reusable scripts and visual tools that accelerate decision-making in operations. Based in Álava, Spain, he brings a blend of technical depth and mission-driven focus that’s especially valuable for organizations working at the intersection of geoinformation and humanitarian action.
11 years of coding experience
Erasmus scholarship Master of Earth Observation, Erasmus scholarship Master of Earth Observation at KU Leuven
Surveying Technical Engineering Surveying Engineering, Surveying Technical Engineering Surveying Engineering at EHU
Master in Geodesy Engineering and Cartography Management and Difusion of Geoinformation, Master in Geodesy Engineering and Cartography Management and Difusion of Geoinformation at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Spanish, Basque, English, French