Field Engineering Technician
Kodama Systems is a technology company based in Sonora, CA, that is improving forest thinning operations through semi-autnomous heavy machinery.
We’re looking for a motivated individual to assist with the development, testing, and implementation of novel forms of forest machinery. Ideal candidates enjoy the outdoors, problem-solving, and have mechanical/computer competencies.
This is a great role for someone who is looking to develop or expand their mechanical and computer competencies while building the technology that will influence the future of heavy equipment.
Education or Experience: 1-2 years of education and/or working experience
Location: Area around Stanislaus National Forest and National Travel
Travel: Required to job sites, mileage reimbursement included; option to have room and board provided in the Sonora Area
Hours: 40+ hrs per week
Compensation: $20-25/hr, depending upon experience,
Valid Driver’s License Required
Duties:
- Operating a remote-controlled and semi-autonomous log skidder
- Deploying and troubleshooting novel technology related to autonomous heavy machinery, site-connectivity, and novel logging systems
- Coordinate operational schedules with company personnel and loggers
- Organize and maintain a hardware and tool inventory
- Daily checks and maintenance of heavy machinery and tools
- Driving pick-up trucks on dirt roads and trailering
- Troubleshooting and repairing small engines, heavy equipment, and/or vehicles.
- Manage the daily set-up and breakdown of a project site and carry out associated logistics
- Field record-keeping and note-taking to aid in technology development
- Hiking and working in a forested area, often in austere environments
- Occasionally lifting heavy objects
- Clearly communicating on-the-ground scenarios to remote personnel
- Follow and contribute to company guidelines and safety protocols
- Troubleshooting site connectivity and wireless networks
Desired knowledge:
- Heavy equipment operation and maintenance
- General electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic system competencies
- Knowledge of forest or agricultural operations
- Demonstrated experience maintaining a calendar and coordinating groups of people
- Trailering and towing
- Experience operating power tools
Bonus:
- First Aid/CPR/First responder certifications
- Demonstrated ability to work safely on a construction site, forest, factory, or mill
- Certifications related to automotive mechanics, welding, metal fabrication, OSHA workplace, or heavy equipment operation
- Chainsaw and other forest or wildland fire operations certifications
- Ability to speak Spanish
- Willingness to travel or relocate based on needs of the company
Note – due to the volume of inquiries, not all applicants will receive a response.