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Welcome to WARG
We’re happy to have you on board as our new [position]! To aid your first few days here at WARG, we have created a startup guide that you can refer to to see what your project will be, key contacts, and some steps you’ll have to take.
Contact information
These are your day to day contacts:
Mentor: @[name]
Your mentor is responsible for guiding you throughout your co-op (e.g. daily syncs)
Manager: @[name]
Your manager is responsible for the administrative aspects of your co-op (e.g. evaluations)
Additionally, feel free to contact the WARG leadership at any time if there are any issues that cannot be resolved through your co-op manager: Lead List
Subteam leads: @[name] @[name]
Subteam leads are responsible for the subteam you are part of
Directors: @[name] @[name]
Directors are responsible for the overall operation of WARG
Safety captain: @[name]
The safety captain is responsible for everyone’s safety
About WARG
WARG’s purpose is to:
Enable UW students to learn about and develop innovative new aerial robotic solutions through collaboration and non classroom instruction
Expose UW students to engineering challenges, such as mechanical, electrical, and controls
Expose UW students to organizational procedure, such as project management, documentation, finance, fundraising, and marketing
Provide UW students the opportunity to work with academic and industry professionals advising WARG
Copied from the team charter: Team Charter
To meet these objectives, we compete annually in the AEAC student competition. For the most recent competition in 2024 May, we developed a quadcopter aircraft (project Pegasus).
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The [name of subteam] subteam is responsible for [subteam responsibilities]. For the [term] term, we are focusing on [general overview]. Your project, involving [a few words], will [explain how the project will help the subteam and WARG in general].
Administrative tasks
Pre 1st day tasks
Safety training
Please complete the all of the following:
- SO1001 Employee Safety Orientation
- SO1081 Workplace Violence Awareness
- WHMIS 2015 (you do not need to complete this if you have the Workplace Hazardous Materials milestone on your UW transcript)
- SO1010 Laboratory Safety
- Engineering Student Machine Shop Orientation [include or exclude this as required]
To start the safety training:
Go to UW LEARN
At the top, click Self Registration
Find and click the course name
Click Register
Once enrolled, you can find the course again on the home page under All
Join Discord
WARG uses Discord as the primary means of communication.
- Please follow steps 1-6 to join our Discord and introduce yourself: Bootcamper Onboarding
1st day tasks
WARG bay
- Meet with your co-op mentor and manager
- Tour the WARG bay
- Get the bay code
Scheduling
- Schedule your daily sync time with your co-op mentor
- Confirm which meetings you are required to attend: https://uwarg-docs.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/AD/pages/2302378036/Calendar?search_id=56cc6acc-6497-43d8-9e40-9dbc9554b4af
Accounts
- Join additional sites and accounts: TODO LINK
Bootcamp
- Start the bootcamp: [link to subteam bootcamp]
Project TODO
[THIS IS AN EXAMPLE PLEASE REPLACE. Sahil is writing an old task here as an example of what to do]
Give context
Currently, the firmware bootcamp that WARG uses as a training platform for onboarding new recruits is outdated and lacks succinct documentation. We have received feedback that it is too hard to follow and believe it costs us talent. You will be implementing the firmware application for the bootcamp and writing the associated documentation that new bootcampers will use when completing it.
Specify the action from a broad point of view
Sahil Kale has given direction to make a new bootcamp for the winter 2022 recruitment season. The new bootcamp will have the following requirements
Introduce individuals to low-level development in the form of protocol development and STM32 peripheral configuration
Give exposure to our tooling (STM32 Cube IDE, cmake, bash, git)
Fun to complete, and requiring less than 4 hours of work for a new first year with knowledge of C or C++ to complete
Give concrete next steps
After you are finished onboarding, here are the tasks that will occur:
- Meet with Sahil Kale and @hardwaredesignerhere to discuss the implementation of the bootcamp from a high level standpoint - what will the bootcampers be implementing and basic electrical architecture
- Develop the ‘solution’ firmware that other firmware team members will use as the answer key on a development board
- Work with our EE team to bring up a PCB that members can use for the bootcamp, and validate your firmware on it
- Write the surrounding documentation required for bootcampers to complete the bootcamp successfully
Appendix
Useful links
What do all the acronyms mean? Check it out here: https://uwarg-docs.atlassian.net/l/cp/D2oP5Vjw