Job Summary
The Institute for Digital Forestry is seeking a mechanically inclined student to assist in the development of cutting-edge remote sensing hardware systems. This position offers hands-on experience with CAD design, prototyping, and hardware/electronics integration for advanced mobile-mapping and forestry research. The ideal candidate will have a passion for prototyping, design, innovation, and a desire to contribute to academic research and commercialization.
Required Qualifications
Enrollment or significant experience in technical fields related to Engineering, Aviation, Technology, or Design.
Proficiency with CAD software (e.g., Inventor, Fusion 360, KiCAD).
Strong hands-on skills with electrical and mechanical tools and assemblies.
Excellent problem-solving abilities and attention to detail.
Interest in software development is a plus.
Job Responsibilities & Skill Development
Students employed in this role will develop and demonstrate a number of transferable skills essential for future employment success. Key skills and responsibilities associated with this position include:
Communication
Collaborate with researchers and engineers to design custom mounts, enclosures, and support structures for field-deployable sensing systems.
Ways of Thinking
Develop and refine CAD models for remote sensing system integrations.
Assist with the assembly, prototyping, and testing of electro-mechanical systems.
Conduct field tests to evaluate the performance and durability of integrated systems.
Interpersonal Skills & Intercultural Knowledge
Maintain detailed documentation of designs, modifications, and test results.
Collaborate with researchers and engineers to design custom mounts, enclosures, and support structures for field-deployable sensing systems.
Intrapersonal Awareness & Development
Collaborate with researchers and engineers to design custom mounts, enclosures, and support structures for field-deployable sensing systems
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt