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Revision as of 14:38, 22 August 2012
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
- Applicant covers their own insurance needs
- Semi-monthly blog posting on the Factor e Farm Blog according to FeF Blogging Standards
- Financial compensation based on experience and culture fit
- Alignment with open source culture
- Openness to lifelong learning
Experience
Required Experience
- Professional (or equivalent) carpentry experience
- 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
Desired Experience
Older
- Works with Floyd Hagerman on technology transfer of CEB Contrstruction methods
- Utilizes assistance from FeF Documentor to produce related instructionals
- Writes scripts for construction instructionals
- Develops a process for building a 350 square foot microhouse on a week time-scale and $3000-5000 budget for shell structure including kitchen and bathroom
- Gains proficiency in Sawmill and forestry operations
- Works with GVCS equipment and provides feedback to related Product Directors on usability/development needs
- Experience in standard construction techniques is a baseline, but should be complemented with quick learning ability of nonstandard and natural building techniques
- Basic familiarity with equipment maintenance, repair, torching and welding is also desirable
- Construction management skills are required
- Required to cross train in basic fabrication/repair and other Core Cross-Training Tompetencies
- Documents progress openly with a daily log and vlog on the wiki using an automatic upload platform such as an Android smart phone.
- Interior house design using Sweet Home 3D
- Produces house design in Sketchup
- Rooftop water catchment cisterns and shallow well construction
- Digs and develops deep water wells
- Cross trains in Core Cross-Training Competencies
Long Term
Long term goals for the construction aspect of the GVCS includes ability to:
- Build a limestone firing kiln to produce hydrated lime.
- Demonstrate optimized CEB construction technique workflow for on-demand housing construction.
- Demonstrate state of art rainwater catchment using ozonation as key component of purification process
- Demonstrate greenwood gasification process at 98% efficiency for combined heat power purposes
- Demonstrate green roofs as an effective eco-roofing technique
- Include solar concentrator as part of combined heat and power system at under $1 per peak watt installed cost
- Demonstrate 50 kW wind turbine with open source tower technology
- Demonstrate arched, timbrel vault, Nubian vault, and corbeled arch construction for earthen roofs
- Demonstrate septic fertigation technique for wastewater treatment, and rooftop/well hybrid for freshwater
- Demonstrate open source well rig, open source cement mixer, and open source rebar production
- Demonstrate super-insulated homes with bioplastic glazing from onsite resources, including glass block from cullet
- Demonstrate biomass pellet-fueled construction machinery
- Demonstrate construction material costs at $1 per square foot by using $13k of equipment (starting from metal melting):
- $2k bulldozer
- $2k for two tractors/skid loaders
- $1k CEB press
- $1k sawmill
- $500 cement mixer
- $500 limestone kiln
- $2k bioplastic extruder
- $1k well rig
- $500 soil pulverizer
- $500 trencher
- $1k wind turbine
- $1k solar concentrator