Responsibilities
- Lead deployment and maintenance operations for our unmanned maritime sensor systems throughout Lake Superior, ensuring optimal performance and data collection capabilities
- Organize and execute complex field operations, coordinating multiple teams, resources, and logistics for successful maritime deployments
- Manage all Duluth facilities, including laboratory spaces, storage areas, and deployment equipment
- Supervise and coordinate hardware and labeling team members in the Duluth office, providing leadership and technical guidance
- Collaborate effectively with geographically dispersed teams across multiple locations, ensuring seamless communication and project alignment
- Serve as primary liaison between field operations and engineering support teams, effectively communicating and escalating hardware and software issues for timely resolution
- Build and maintain strategic relationships with local community partners, government agencies, research institutions, and industry stakeholders to support organizational growth and mission success
- Manage project timelines and deliverables for hardware and software tools that support buoy operations, ensuring on-time delivery and deployment
- Handle conflict resolution and problem-solving for on-site operational challenges
- Develop and maintain detailed project documentation, deployment schedules, and maintenance protocols
- Track and report operational metrics, system performance, and project progress to stakeholders
- Coordinate with cross-functional teams including engineering, data science, and external partners to ensure seamless integration of buoy systems
- Travel approximately 20% of the time to buoy deployment sites and to our hardware engineering team in Falmouth, MA for collaboration and technical coordination
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (EE) or Mechanical Engineering (ME)
- Proven experience managing large-scale engineering products, with demonstrated ability to oversee complex technical systems from deployment through lifecycle management
- Demonstrated experience organizing and leading complex field operations in challenging environments
- Strong ability to work effectively with dispersed, cross-functional teams across multiple time zones and locations
- Strong technical communication skills with the ability to effectively interface with both technical engineering teams and non-technical stakeholders
- Experience building and maintaining professional relationships with external partners and community stakeholders
- Exceptional organizational capabilities with proficiency in project tracking tools, particularly: Microsoft Project and Microsoft Office Suite of collaboration tools
- Hands-on experience with hardware systems, preferably in marine, environmental, or field deployment contexts
- Problem-solving mindset with ability to troubleshoot complex technical issues in field conditions
- Willingness to learn new technologies and adapt to evolving project requirements - this is essential for success in this role
- Ability to physically participate in at-sea deployment, test, and recovery operations including ability to lift, carry, and maneuver on a small boat at sea, communicate verbally, and carry out fine manipulations
- Willingness to travel up to 20% of the time to support operations and team collaboration
- U.S. Citizenship required - Must be willing to receive a Secret or Top Secret/SCI security clearance. This will be at no expense to you. Failure to obtain or maintain a clearance will be grounds for termination
Preferred Qualifications
- Familiarity with software development processes, including: CI/CD pipelines and deployment practices and version control systems, particularly GitHub
- Familiarity with cloud technologies (AWS, Azure, GCP)
- Experience with marine or environmental monitoring systems
- Knowledge of data acquisition and telemetry systems
- Project Management Professional (PMP) or similar certification
- Experience managing teams in remote or distributed locations