Need only locals or someone who can relocate to Utah from day one
Position Title: Field Tester II
JOB SUMMARY
As a Field Tester you are responsible for the remote operation, calibration, test, and fielding of
ASI s semi-autonomous and autonomous robot systems. You will use real-world knowledge, skills, and
experience to shape the design, development, calibration, and deployment of autonomous robot systems,
execute hands-on and semi-autonomous test operations, and train colleagues and clients on the safe and
effective use of semi-autonomous robot systems and their command and control software. This position
blends the future of robotics with the roles of a software quality analyst, the advanced technical and
analytical skills of a test technician, the decision-making responsibilities of an operations manager, and
the instructional skills of a seasoned trainer to help field cutting-edge robotic solutions that improve safety,
efficiency, and productivity for a variety of industries.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Operate heavy equipment manually, via tele-operations, semi-autonomously, and autonomously
to evaluate and improve performance, functionality, and reliability
Maintain a safe testing and fielding environment for all by championing company safety
standards, industry standards and regulations, and helping develop and enforce site-specific
protocols and safe work instructions
Collaborate with program and engineering teams, industry experts, and test team members to
understand the concept of operations (CONOP), planned use cases, and help design and
execute tests to assess engineering and customer requirements
Document daily inspections, test procedures, results, findings, and maintenance activities;
provide clear, concise and accurate reports
Perform minor routine preventative maintenance and repairs on equipment to ensure safety,
functionality, longevity and performance
Work with engineering and support team members to calibrate, diagnose, and troubleshoot
technical issues with robotic systems and equipment
Help define test requirements and configure test tracks to simulate real-world conditions and
deliver needed test results; help demonstrate systems are safe, operationally effective, and
suitable for team members and customers
Work closely with engineers, software developers, technical writers, technical trainers, and a
diverse, cross-functional team to understand system requirements and align and shape
development, calibration, test, documentation, training, and fielding activities
Help develop training plans and curriculum for robotic systems; execute vehicle- and robot specific training for team members and customers
Perform on-site system configuration, calibration, and acceptance testing as well as customer
training to help stabilize and field new technologies at customer sites
ESSENTIAL EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, JOB SKILLS:
Proven experience (2-4 years) operating industry-specific heavy equipment
Manufacturer-specific, company, or vocational school certification for industry-specific heavy
equipment
Prior test or quality assurance experience, or intermediate teaching, training, or coaching
experience
OSHA 10 (or willing to be trained)
Basic instructional capabilities
Strong mechanical aptitude, ideally with hands-on experience working with heavy machinery
(engines, hydraulics, electronics, etc.)
Strong analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with multiple types of heavy equipment and/or a variety of industries
Associates degree or vocational certificate in a related technical field
Leadership or supervisory experience
Prior experience with robotics or autonomous systems
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to effectively traverse in an indoor or outdoor work environment for 6-10 hours a day.
Enter and exit equipment on average 10 times a day.
Ability to frequently bend, stoop, crouch, and reach to install, test, and inspect equipment.
Ability to safely and effectively complete tasks in varied weather conditions and uneven terrain.
Ability to document results using a laptop and a mobile phone throughout the shift.
Ability to detect, identify, and respond to safety risks and environmental cues to safely operate
and evaluate equipment.
Ability to effectively complete essential functions while exposed to environmental allergens and
fluctuating temperatures.
Position : Field Tester III
JOB SUMMARY:
you are responsible for the remote operation, calibration, test, and fielding of semi-autonomous and autonomous robot systems. You will use real-world knowledge, skills, and
experience to shape the design, development, calibration, and deployment of autonomous robot systems, execute hands-on and semi-autonomous test operations, and train colleagues and clients on the safe and effective use of semi-autonomous robot systems and their command and control software. This position blends the future of robotics with the roles of a software quality analyst, the advanced technical and analytical skills of a test technician, the decision-making responsibilities of an operations manager, and
the instructional skills of a seasoned trainer to help field cutting-edge robotic solutions that improve safety, efficiency, and productivity for a variety of industries.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Operate heavy equipment manually, via tele-operations, semi-autonomously, and autonomously
to evaluate and improve performance, functionality, and reliability
Maintain a safe testing and fielding environment for all by championing company safety
standards, industry standards and regulations, and helping develop and enforce site-specific
protocols and safe work instructions
Collaborate with program and engineering teams, industry experts, and test team members to
understand the concept of operations (CONOP), planned use cases, and help design and
execute tests to assess engineering and customer requirements
Document daily inspections, test procedures, results, findings, and maintenance activities;
provide clear, concise and accurate reports
Perform minor routine preventative maintenance and repairs on equipment to ensure safety,
functionality, longevity and performance
Work with engineering and support team members to calibrate, diagnose, and troubleshoot
technical issues with robotic systems and equipment
Help define test requirements and configure test tracks to simulate real-world conditions and
deliver needed test results; help demonstrate systems are safe, operationally effective, and
suitable for ASI team members and customers
Work closely with engineers, software developers, technical writers, technical trainers, and a
diverse, cross-functional team to understand system requirements and align and shape
development, calibration, test, documentation, training, and fielding activities
Help develop training plans and curriculum for robotic systems; execute vehicle- and robot[1]specific training for team members and customers
Perform on-site system configuration, calibration, and acceptance testing as well as customer
training to help stabilize and field new technologies at customer sites
ESSENTIAL EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, JOB SKILLS
4-7 years of experience with multiple types of heavy equipment and/or a variety of industries
Leadership, foreman, or supervisor experience
Associates degree or vocational certificate in a related technical field (or equivalent)
Strong test experience
Strong teaching or training experience
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor s degree in engineering, robotics, agriculture or a related field
Instructor certificate
OSHA 30 (or willing to acquire)
Prior experience with robotics or autonomous systems
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to effectively traverse in an indoor or outdoor work environment for 6-10 hours a day.
Enter and exit equipment on average 10 times a day.
Ability to frequently bend, stoop, crouch, and reach to install, test, and inspect equipment.
Ability to safely and effectively complete tasks in varied weather conditions and uneven terrain.
Ability to document results using a laptop and a mobile phone throughout the shift.
Ability to detect, identify, and respond to safety risks and environmental cues to safely operate
and evaluate equipment.
Ability to effectively complete essential functions while exposed to environmental allergens and
fluctuating temperatures.
Position Title: Field Tester IV
JOB SUMMARY
you are responsible for the remote operation, calibration, test, and fielding of semi-autonomous and autonomous robot systems. You will use real-world knowledge, skills, and
experience to shape the design, development, calibration, and deployment of autonomous robot systems, execute hands-on and semi-autonomous test operations, and train colleagues and clients on the safe and effective use of semi-autonomous robot systems and their command-and-control software. This position blends the future of robotics with the roles of a software quality analyst, the advanced technical and analytical skills of a test technician, the decision-making responsibilities of an operations manager, and
the instructional skills of a seasoned trainer to help field cutting-edge robotic solutions that improve safety, efficiency, and productivity for a variety of industries.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Operate heavy equipment manually, via tele-operations, semi-autonomously, and autonomously
to evaluate and improve performance, functionality, and reliability
Maintain a safe testing and fielding environment for all by championing company safety
standards, industry standards and regulations, and helping develop and enforce site-specific
protocols and safe work instructions
Collaborate with program and engineering teams, industry experts, and test team members to
understand the concept of operations (CONOP), planned use cases, and help design and
execute tests to assess engineering and customer requirements
Document daily inspections, test procedures, results, findings, and maintenance activities;
provide clear, concise and accurate reports
Perform minor routine preventative maintenance and repairs on equipment to ensure safety,
functionality, longevity and performance
Work with engineering and support team members to calibrate, diagnose, and troubleshoot
technical issues with robotic systems and equipment
Help define test requirements and configure test tracks to simulate real-world conditions and
deliver needed test results; help demonstrate systems are safe, operationally effective, and
suitable for team members and customers
Work closely with engineers, software developers, technical writers, technical trainers, and a
diverse, cross-functional team to understand system requirements and align and shape
development, calibration, test, documentation, training, and fielding activities
Help develop training plans and curriculum for robotic systems; execute vehicle- and robot[1]specific training for team members and customers
Perform on-site system configuration, calibration, and acceptance testing as well as customer
training to help stabilize and field new technologies at customer sites
ESSENTIAL EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, JOB SKILLS
7-10 years of experience with a portfolio of heavy equipment and industries
Operations manager or other strong leadership experience
Bachelor s degree in engineering, robotics, agriculture or a related field (or equivalent)
OSHA 30
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to effectively traverse in an indoor or outdoor work environment for 6-10 hours a day.
Enter and exit equipment on average 10 times a day.
Ability to frequently bend, stoop, crouch, and reach to install, test, and inspect equipment.
Ability to safely and effectively complete tasks in varied weather conditions and uneven terrain.
Ability to document results using a laptop and a mobile phone throughout the shift.
Ability to detect, identify, and respond to safety risks and environmental cues to safely operate
and evaluate equipment.
Ability to effectively complete essential functions while exposed to environmental allergens and
fluctuating temperatures