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*Must live on-site at [[FeF|Factor e Farm]] (accommodations are provided, applicant covers their own food) | *Must live on-site at [[FeF|Factor e Farm]] (accommodations are provided, applicant covers their own food) | ||
*Full time commitment (no outside jobs or telecommuting unless specifically negotiated) | *Full time commitment (no outside jobs or telecommuting unless specifically negotiated) | ||
*Applicant covers travel to and from FeF | *Applicant covers travel to and from FeF, and any insurance needs | ||
*Financial compensation based on experience and culture fit | *Financial compensation based on experience and culture fit | ||
*Alignment with [[what is open source|open source culture]] | *Monthly blog posting on the [[Factor e Farm Blog]] according to [[FeF Blogging Standards]] | ||
*Alignment with [[what is open source|open source culture]], and openness to lifelong learning | |||
=Experience= | =Experience= |
Revision as of 15:16, 22 August 2012
Introduction
We are looking for a leader of our machine prototyping program.
Basic Terms
- Must live on-site at Factor e Farm (accommodations are provided, applicant covers their own food)
- Full time commitment (no outside jobs or telecommuting unless specifically negotiated)
- Applicant covers travel to and from FeF, and any insurance needs
- Financial compensation based on experience and culture fit
- Monthly blog posting on the Factor e Farm Blog according to FeF Blogging Standards
- Alignment with open source culture, and openness to lifelong learning
Experience
- Professional (or equivalent) experience in custom fabrication and machining
- Virtuoso or Master skill level required
- Experience with hydraulic power
- Hydraulic pump-motor coupling, valve types, Hydrauilic Circuits, flow/power/speed calculations
- Competency with mechanical and electrical systems
- Basic competence in small engines, electrical wiring of motors
- Experience in heavy machine operation - tractors, skid steers, backhoe, etc.
- Basic working proficiency in technical drafting or CAD
- Reading fabrication drawings
- basic mechanical design/machine design skills
- Teaching experience
- CAM experience and is a plus
Role
Main duties:
- Ongoing building of prototypes
- Pursues design work in absence of completed designs
- Ongoing field testing of prototypes
- Data collection, evaluation, improvements in subsequent prototypes
- Leads teams of fabricators and apprentices in prototyping and production runs
- Develops fabrication procedure according to Fabrication Diagram method
- Keeping workshop well-organized, ergonomic, and clean
- Develops standards for cleanliness, tool organization, workflow
- Prototype fabrication quality control
- Training our team in machine operation and tool use
- Coordinates remote fabrication teams (Flash Fab Mobs)
- Instilling a sense of pride in craftsmanship and inspiring others towards mastery
- Designing shop organization and replication strategy with management team
- Enforcing shop conduct standards covering safety, quality control, organization, and cleanliness
- Advising the Director of Learning in developing curriculum covering fabrication and machining