Role Overview & Mission
We are looking for an engineer who loves being where the "rubber meets the road"– or in our case, where the robot meets the construction site.
At Sitegeist, we don't just build robots in a lab; we deploy them into complex, real-world environments. We need a "Persona" with a strong engineering background who can operate our systems with precision, but more importantly, translate the messy reality of physical operations into actionable engineering requirements. You will be the vital link between our customers' operational needs and our development team’s technical roadmap.
What you’ll do (Responsibilities)
- Mission Control: Lead the on-site and remote operation of our robotic systems, ensuring high uptime and peak performance during deployments.
- Operational Intelligence: Observe and document how the hardware and software behave in the wild. Identify edge cases, friction points, and "unwritten" requirements that only surface during real-world use.
- The Feedback Loop: Act as the primary technical interface for the development team. You will translate field observations into structured engineering feedback (Jira tickets, PRDs, or design reviews) to improve the product.
- Requirement Advocacy: Work with Mechanical, Electrical, and Software teams to ensure that the next version of our design solves the real-world operational bottlenecks you’ve identified.
- Deployment & Debugging: Perform on-site troubleshooting, sensor calibration, and minor hardware adjustments to keep missions on track.
What we’re looking for (Requirements)
- Engineering Foundation: A BS or MS in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. You need to "speak the language" of the devs you are feeding back to.
- Hands-on Intuition: You aren't afraid to pick up a wrench or a multimeter. You have experience working with complex electromechanical systems.
- Analytical Communication: The ability to take a vague problem (e.g., "the robot struggles in low light") and turn it into a technical requirement (e.g., "Lux-specific sensor thresholds and IR illumination needs").
- Operational Grit: You thrive in dynamic environments and are comfortable traveling to deployment sites to see the work through.
- Tools: Familiarity with Linux/ROS, CAD (for reading designs), and project management tools (like Notion or Jira), Knowledge of Python or C++ for basic script-level debugging.
Bonus / Nice to Haves
- Experience in industrial automation or field testing for autonomous vehicles/drones.
- Touch points with construction.
Benefits & Perks
- Shape the Product: Unlike traditional roles, your feedback directly dictates the hardware and software we build next.