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Title: WARG - Electrical Engineering Co-op

Co-ops: This posting will hire two co-ops, one will be managed by Manager A and the other will be managed by Manager B.

Manager A: Daniel Puratich (EE 3A, Resume, Linkedin)

Manager B: Kevin Li (FILL THIS IN)

Compensation and Benefits Information: This position is unpaid.

Location Commitment: Due to the high degree of interaction with other sub-teams, physical hardware, and aircraft for this position, it is required that the co-op students are available to come to the bay (E5 1006) daily. Our lab equipment, hardware, and aerial vehicles are in our bay which will be required for job responsibilities.

Time Commitment: You will have very flexible hours as you desire and are free to set your own schedule, but we will expect you to be available for our team meetings which tend to take place in the evenings and flight tests which occur over the weekends.

Team Summary: Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group (WARG) is a student design team at the University of Waterloo competing annually in the Aerial Evolution Association of Canada's Student Competition. We are a passionate group of students focused on innovating the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle industry. We take pride in building as much of our systems ourselves including developing an inhouse autopilot, frame, and computer vision software, and electronics. The electrical team is responsible for electronic systems architecture, custom hardware designs, and validation of WARG’s aerial vehicles and ground stations.

Job Responsibilities: 

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  • Write and maintain project documentation using Confluence.

Required Skills:

  • A drive to learn and contribute; design teams are all about growth and passion, and we want someone serious about achieving something they can be proud of, at WARG.

  • Interest in learning about electronics and aerial systems.

  • Strong communication skills; capable of staying in contact with various stakeholders, contributing to technical discussions and asking thoughtful questions.

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