Field Deployment Engineer

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Oxford
2 weeks ago
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We are now seeking aField Deployment Engineer to join our teamand help deliver this transformative technology.

Join Archangel Imaging and help transform machines into teammates.
AtArchangel Imaging,we're combining AI and robotics to protect our service personnel, critical infrastructure, and first responders in large, remote areas.

We're pushing the boundaries of technology by creating systems that don't just assist but become teammates in the field.

Our groundbreaking UXV navigation co-pilot system is designed to operate autonomously in some of the world's most challenging environments, even where GPS and navigation signals are unavailable. With applications in both civil and military use cases, our mission is to redefine how humans and machines collaborate.

About the Role

As a Field Deployment Engineer, you will be on the front lines of deploying, integrating, and supporting our AI-driven systems in the real world. Your work will ensure that our cutting-edge technology performs seamlessly for our customers in demanding environments.

You'll balance hands-on product testing during the development phase with external-facing support responsibilities as our systems are deployed globally.

What you'll do

  1. First responder:Provide on-site and remote support as the first responder for product installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance to ensure optimal customer satisfaction and seamless operations. Regardless of whether the issue falls within your area of expertise, you take the lead in addressing it and collaborate with the appropriate experts such as product development team to ensure it is resolved effectively.
  2. Hardware support:Support theassembly, integration, and testing of productsboth in-lab and in-field to maintain quality standards.
  3. Documentation:Contribute to the creation, review, and maintenance of high-quality documentation, including Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), user manuals, training material, records of field activities, technical issues, and solutions to improve support processes and knowledge-sharing.
  4. Engineering support:Contribute to creative problem solving to ensure seamless execution, optimise the success of deployed products, and enable integration across a diverse range of customer platforms, workflows, and technology stacks.

What you bring
Must haves:

  1. Proficiency in Linux troubleshooting, including command line and scripting experience.
  2. At least 1 year of experience in a support/field/product engineering role, particularly in industries like aerospace, defence, or high-quality assurance sectors.
  3. Ability to travel 25-50%, both within the UK and internationally.
  4. A valid UK driving license and the ability to obtain relevant security clearances.
  5. Hands-on experience with UAVs/drones, including flight controllers, sensors, and payload integration.
  6. Background in aerospace, defence, or service industries (RAF, Navy, Army).
  7. Familiarity with AI/ML-based navigation technology, flight simulation software, or camera systems.
  8. Programming knowledge in Python and C++.
  9. Experience with standard troubleshooting tools and diagnostic equipment.

What to expect in your day-to-day

  1. Provide first line on-site, or remote troubleshooting for products currently deployed with customers.
  2. Collaborate with engineers, flight trials teams, and customer success teams to prepare and deploy products for demonstrations and in-field testing.
  3. Solve real-world challenges in partnership with customers and contribute directly to mission-critical projects.
  4. Support product performance in environments where no GPS or standard navigation signals are available.

This role is supported by AI Futures Grants, a UK Government scheme designed to help the next generation of AI leaders meet the costs of relocating to the UK. AI Futures Grants provide financial support to reimburse relocation costs such as visa fees, the immigration health surcharge and travel/subsistence expenses. Successful candidates for this role may be able to get up to £10,000 to meet relocations costs, subject to terms and conditions. The program end date is 31/03/2025.

Why Archangel Imaging?

  1. Innovation Mission:Be part of a team revolutionising the way humans and machines work together in some of the world's most critical scenarios.
  2. Real-World Impact:Work on projects that directly enhance safety and effectiveness for service personnel and first responders.
  3. Dynamic Role:Enjoy a blend of technical challenges, customer interaction, and opportunities to shape the future of autonomous systems.
  4. Career Growth:Opportunities to grow into leadership roles.

Ready to make an impact?
If you're passionate about working on groundbreaking AI and robotics technology with real-world applications, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply now to join Archangel Imaging and help us transform machines from tools to trusted teammates.

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