Opportunity

Ocean Career: Open Ocean Robotics USV Pilot

Operating on the ocean around the world from Victoria BC, Open Ocean Robotics is a rapidly growing start-up transforming how we understand our oceans through better data.

We are leaders in solar-powered autonomous boats, also called Uncrewed Surface Vehicles (USVs), that voyage across a wide variety of challenging ocean environments.

We’re driven by a pioneering spirit to push boundaries and make the seemingly impossible possible. Together, we can achieve that goal, growing our team of highly skilled people and offering you the opportunity to tackle big challenges with solutions that make a difference.

We’re on a quest to find a USV Pilot to join our Ocean Services team to operate our USVs, plan missions, and execute deployments globally. If you’re passionate about the oceans and interested in being part of a team dedicated to learning more about the seas using sustainable, affordable, and safe techniques, we’d love to hear from you.

Core Responsibilities

  • Manage USV deployments including planning, execution, and logistics
  • Ability to travel internationally to support USV operations worldwide
  • Operate the USV, including transportation, deployment, retrieval and mission control
  • Troubleshoot and deal with maintenance and USV repair issues
  • Operate the crewed support boat and ensuring adherence to safety protocols
  • Write detailed field and project reports and work with project managers to support ongoing program activities
  • Ability to perform shift-work (i.e., 24/7 operations) remotely
  • Obtain the necessary approvals and coordinate with local authorities including Transport Canada, Coast Guard, harbor authorities, etc.
  • Collect oceanographic and meteorological data
  • Participate in training workshops and the advancement of materials
  • Collaborate with engineering and manufacturing departments to improve new builds and test sensor integrations
  • Collaborate with sales and project managers to estimate effort/budget for new projects
  • Liaise with stakeholders and customers, including taking point with particular projects and/or groups
  • Educate and inform general audiences as to our mission, goals, and technologies

Requirements

  • Demonstrated experience in maritime field work, preferably with remotely operated technologies (2+ years or equivalent)
  • Technical troubleshooting skills
  • Degree in natural sciences, engineering, or data sciences
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to communicate scientific information in a clear and understandable manner
  • Understanding of oceanographic data collection and scientific field operations
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively both within a team and independently
  • Strong organizational, planning, and prioritization skills
  • Adaptable and enthusiastic about a start-up environment which includes wearing multiple hats
  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s license
  • Valid passport
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs unassisted

Skills & Qualifications—Not required but an asset

  • Boat operator training course, SVOP (Small Vessel Operator Proficiency) or higher
  • SDV-BS (Small Domestic Vessel—Basic Safety) course (formerly MED—A3)
  • Radio Restricted Operator Certificate
  • Marine First Aid Certificate

Benefits

This on-site position is located in Victoria, BC. Open Ocean Robotics does not sponsor work visas.

Learn more about this opportunity and how to apply.

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