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Previous software development on a small uncrewed aerial system (sUAS). If you have wanted to make sure the "right" system is developed for next-level sUAS autonomy, come help us build a vision of making robots safe, easy, and affordable performing real tasks for their human counterparts.
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Ability to operate equipment including but not limited to sUAS hardware, GPS, data collector, etc. Position Overview Under the direct supervision of the Construction Technologies Manager, the Survey Party Chief performstechnically complex paraprofessional field surveying duties to support Automated Machine Guidance (AMG) operations, constructionstaking, grade verification, and other duties as required on heavy civil projects.
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Must possess or acquire a FAA Part 107 sUAS Certification and a North Dakota Aerial Applicator License within six (6) months of the start date. Supervises daily Vector Control operations, ensuring compliance, efficiency, safety, and adherence to fundamental Integrated Pest Management procedures.
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Experience with developing for mobile/embedded platforms such as NVIDIA XavierNX, Qualcomm Snapdragon, or Intel Neural Compute Stick (Movidius). In addition to our core software suite, Darkhive is creating a palm-sized, autonomous drone optimized to demonstrate the capabilities of our software stack.
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Bachelors or more in Robotics, Software Engineering, Physics, Computer Science or similar. We are a new startup focused on the application of robotics to the public safety and defense community. As an early hire, your purview will span software interfaces, operating system, algorithm development, simulation, and optimization to help our autonomous systems navigate reliably in difficult situations.
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You will solve challenging autonomy problems in small aerial robotics including the design and testing of algorithms for navigation, tracking, and stabilization of our platforms. Darkhive is creating an autonomy software stack that will enable military and public safety users to intuitively interact with robotics platforms to understand their common environment and make decisions when it matters most.
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Experience with navigtation problems and translating them to embedded/edge environments. Experience developing navigation algorithms for small platforms in GPS-denied environments. Our approach in accessibility is built on three pillars of low-cost, ease-of-use, and open interface design to enable extensibility by third parties.
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Familiarity with simulation platforms such as Gazebo, Airsim, ISAAC, etc. Hire / No Hire - Based on video conference review of solution with opportunity to ask questions and meet the team. Darkhive is making robotics accessible.
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Practical understanding of unmanned aerial systems with specific emphasis on Groups 1-3 Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS), their capabilities, technical performance, and operational employment.
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An active security clearance (this is not a requirement for the position). The integrated software and hardware solution are key to realizing the full potential of the product in our target markets. Phone Screen (30 minutes) - Get to know more about the company and tell us about your experience.
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With a focus on planning and navigation ideally 8+ years of industry experience. Darkhive is an equal-opportunity employer, and we encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. You will develop and validate models within simulations within a variety of representative environments to improve navigation performance in GNSS-denied situations.
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Expert understanding of unmanned aerial systems with specific emphasis on Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS), their capabilities, technical performance, and operational employment. The C-UAS Intelligence Analysts must have an expert understanding of Intel-related databases such as M3, TAC, MIST, YETI, BODHI, PULSE, NRO Fade, NCTC Online, TIDE, ICReach SIGINT database, Cultweave SIGINT database, PROTON database.
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Real-time, critical software development where latency matters. Takehome / Project Review at your own pace. No trick algorithm questions. Python experience a plus. Familiarity with GTSAM or factor graphs a plus.
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance. Familiarity with ROS/2 or PX4 a plus. Strong experience in C/C. If you are someone passionate about making autonomy accessible for everyone, we'd love to hear from you.
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If you have wanted to make sure the "right" system is developed for next-level sUAS autonomy, come help us build a vision of making robots safe, easy, and affordable performing real tasks for their human counterparts.
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