Spear AI is seeking an experienced manufacturing, troubleshooting and repair technician. You will be part of a cross functional team designing, building, testing, and deploying unmanned maritime sensor systems. This technician will be cross functional but the emphasis is on maritime operations.
Spear AI serves the national security industry and provides hardware, software, and data solutions that span levels of classification and are intended for operational deployment. Spear AI is a rapidly growing company with a commitment to rapid development of excellent products through continuous fielding. You will be in the lab and out on the water frequently.
Responsibilities
You will work with other technicians and engineers to build, assemble, and test sensor systems
Electrical Fabrication – Build wiring harnesses, assemble electrical components, assemble battery packs
Mechanical Fabrication – Fabricate and assemble mechanical components and systems for sensor systems and buoys.
Compute configuration – Basic configuration and testing of linux based compute systems.
Testing – Test components, subsystems and systems in the lab and in the field with limited documentation and procedures.
Troubleshooting – Troubleshoot systems in the lab and the field with limited documentation and procedures. Interact with engineers to elicit required information and help to improve documentation.
Maritime Operations – Organize and eventually lead maritime test operations to include deployment, maintenance, and recovery of instrumentation systems from small boats.
Engineering Interaction – Provide feedback to engineers on designs, durability, documentation, maintainability, and any other relevant aspect of the design. In the future, organize feedback from additional technicians and serve as the focal point for feedback.
Requirements
Exemplary attention to detail, a focus on quality, and an uncompromising focus on safety.
Experience with mechanical fabrication techniques such as additive manufacturing, basic machining, composites, welding and assembly.
Experience with electrical fabrication techniques such as wiring harnesses, board population, board repair and battery pack fabrication.
Experience with testing both components and systems such as system turn on, pressure testing, cable verification, visual inspection, measurement verification.
Suitable written and verbal communication skills for working in a high performing development team.
Ability to physically participate in at sea deployment, test, and recovery operations including ability to lift, carry, and maneuver on shore or on a small boat at sea, communicate verbally, and carry out fine manipulations.
Ability to physically carry out fine and/or heavy manufacturing and testing sills including fine manipulation abilities and ability to repeatedly lift 50lbs.
You may be asked to obtain a SECRET security clearance. This will be at no expense to you. For resources on what a security background involves and what disqualifies people reference the CIA requirements.
Desired
Maritime operations experience including small boat operations, over the side handling, field repair and logistics of a test event.
Basic experience with the Linux command line.
Prior experience with mechanical cad especially OnShape
Prior experience with wiring harness documentation
A USCG captains license or extensive experience operating small boats
Veteran status or significant familiarity with and comfort in interacting with both enlisted and commissioned military personnel.
We hope you'll join our fast growing team!
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