- Collaborate with team members to develop solutions for Expert Geophysics' industry-leading airborne geophysical survey equipment
- Develop subsystems in accordance with regulatory and technical guidelines, perform tests and produce documentation associated with the development of heavy-lift RPAS
- Participate in field tests of RPAS and associated subsystems
- Bachelor’s degree from accredited university engineering program (Robotics Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, ECE, or Aerospace Engineering)
- Possession or ability to procure Transport Canada Advanced Operations or L1C Pilot Certificate, as well as ROC-A
- Knowledge or ability to learn and apply implications of Canadian regulatory framework for RPAS design (e.g., Advisory Circular (AC) No. 922-001)
- Engineering design team experience or equivalent, preference given to aerial robotics or mobile robotics involvement
- Strong understanding of mobile robotics and perception, computer vision, machine learning
- Working knowledge of Linux OS, ROS 2, C, Python
- Ability to produce organized, verifiable work artefacts in line with engineering best practices
- Ability to lift and manipulate objects of up to 50 lbs
- A valid motor vehicle license (G class)
- Ability to travel, to field-test equipment and support prototypes in field
- Working knowledge of CAD, CFD, FEA, FMEA
- Experience with developing or operating drones
- Familiarity with aviation design standards
- Practical hands-on experience in operating/maintaining/troubleshooting electronic equipment
This position offers a salary range of $60,000 to $75,000 annually. The final salary will be based on the candidate’s skills, education and relevant experience as they relate to the role.
Please submit a portfolio or summary of relevant projects with your application.
- Dental care
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Paid time off
- RRSP match