Job Description
About Us
At InnerPlant we are on a mission to transform farming by enabling crops to communicate directly with farmers. By tapping into plants' immune systems, InnerPlant engineers crops that emit optical signals detectable as far away as space when under attack by disease, pests, or other stressors.
We’re backed by leading industry and venture partners, including John Deere and an alliance of North American farmers. InnerPlant is a place for people that believe they can make a difference and want to improve how decisions are made on the farm.
We are currently seeking a Director of Hardware Engineering & Manufacturing to spearhead the commercial deployment of our proprietary IoT hardware ecosystem, including a fleet of devices across Midwestern soybean fields supporting our CropVoice product. This pivotal leadership position will shape the future of our commercial hardware platform and deliver excellence across the product lifecycle.
Responsibilities
Leverage your experience and extensive network of third party engineering and manufacturing firms to ruggedize and deploy a fleet of high quality proprietary devices designed to capture fluorescence and RGB images of crops in the field
Oversee management of inventory, supply chain and operations for a scaled fleet buildout
Develop and own the roadmap and budget, hire and manage the required team
Advise and collaborate with the prototype hardware engineering team to deliver continuous improvements
Communicate effectively with software developers, biologists, and other stakeholders to ensure the devices run production quality code and deliver high quality data
Extensive travel during the crop growing season to ensure the setup, activation, and operation of devices across the Midwest
Requirements
Bachelor's or advanced degree in Engineering or hard sciences
6+ years of commercial hardware engineering with experience in managing production and in-field maintenance
A strong network of outside vendors to build, repair and improve the devices as they evolve over time
Deep knowledge of electronics including lighting, cameras and power management systems suited for outdoor, remote environments
Knowledge of wireless product design and networks (Wifi, BLE, cellular, GPS modules) and RTOS experience
Clear communication, whether written, verbal, or in presentation
A proven track record of building and deploying IoT devices, especially ones designed to withstand the harsh field environment
Quick learning ability, resourcefulness, and a high tolerance for ambiguity
Demonstrate strategic thinking and good judgment when making decisions
Work effectively in a cross-functional team setting and maintain respectful relationships with teammates
Work independently and ask for guidance when needed
Are authorized to work in the United States
Additional skills that are preferred:
Background in agricultural sensors and/or robotics and autonomy
Knowledge of Python programming language and bash scripting and embedded Linux
Experience working with products incorporating resource-constrained computing environments including single-board computers (e.g., Raspberry Pi) as well as microcontrollers
Passionate about agriculture, particularly production agriculture in commodity row cropping systems. Previous experience working in agriculture is a plus
Benefits
The US annual range for this position is $150,000 to $200,000. Within the range, individual pay is determined by factors including job-related skills, experience, location, and relevant education or training.
InnerPlant provides an amazing opportunity to work on some of the hardest problems facing humanity and help design the agricultural systems of the future. In addition to working with a fun team, we offer competitive compensation, benefits, and growth opportunities.
InnerPlant provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Full-time