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Description

BeeX is building the SpaceX / Tesla equivalent of the underwater world. They manufacture Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and pairs them with intelligent software tools. 

These vehicles help protect critical marine infrastructure, including clean energy from Offshore Wind, coastal protection efforts and maritime assets like vessels, ports and aquaculture farms.

Project role: Mechanical Engineer (Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicles)

BeeX's flagship A.IKANBILIS HAUV, has worked in challenging conditions alongside forward-thinking service providers; providing insights on the condition of near-shore assets at unprecedented speed and quality. BeeX is actively engaging with customers to build a better and bigger variant for harsher conditions in Offshore Wind. As a Mechanical Engineer, the Trainee's daily schedule will include frequent interactions with a multi-disciplinary team, and the Trainee would need to be equally comfortable working at sea trials and a normal desk in the office.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Design and Implement overall Mechanical Systems of Autonomous Platforms: Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (HAUVs).
  2. Design of mechanical components, mechanisms and electronics housings in CAD.
  3. Conduct Finite Element Analysis Simulation on design components for structural integrity and stress failure assessment.
  4. Drafting of 2D drawings for fabrication and assembly.
  5. Assembly and testing of designed mechanical components in the workshop and testing in real world environments.
  6. Sail out to sea for testing and evaluation of completed mechanical designs and other robotic systems.
  7. Gather user requirements in collaboration with management team and customers.
  8. Establish test procedures for mechanical quality control and regulatory compliance.
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BeeX, Mechanical Engineer (Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicles)
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Mechanical Engineer (Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicles)

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