Unmanned Systems Lab Assistant

Updated: about 2 hours ago
Location: Terre Haute, INDIANA
Deadline: 09 Jun 2024

Position Details
Position Details


Student Employment Enrollment Requirements Indiana State University student enrolled in at least 6 credit hours.
Comments to Applicants
All student employees will be required to submit employment verification documents on their first day of work. For a list of acceptable documentation, follow this link: https://www.indstate.edu/sites/default/files/media/Documents/PDF/career-center-Emp_Eligibility_Docs.pdf  
Notice of Vacancy Number ST2300851
Job Title Unmanned Systems Lab Assistant
Job Category Regular Student Job
Job Type Regular Student Jobs
Position Class Code 82100 Student Employee
Student Pay Grade 999
Hourly Wage/Salary 11.00
Job Summary/Basic Function

The UMS student assistants shall report to the Director of the Indiana State University (ISU) Center of Unmanned Systems (UMS). They will be responsible for helping to maintain and run the UMS lab room TC 005 so to develop a safety responsible ISU UMS culture. Responsibilities include identifying, recording, registering, updating, and maintaining the unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned water vehicles, and unmanned ground vehicles associated with the ISU Center of Unmanned Systems Lab. The lab technicians shall be a high standing ISU student in one of the following departments: aviation technology, unmanned systems program, or the engineering technology department.

Specific Responsibilities
Work Schedule
Hours as assigned depending on availability.
Desired Start Date 05/23/2024
Open Date 05/09/2024
Close Date 06/09/2024
Required Relevant Education & Experience High School diploma or GED
Required Field(s) of Study

Unmanned Systems

Preferred Relevant Education and Experience
ISU Student UMS Lab Job Description:
The UMS student workers shall report to the Director of the Indiana State University (ISU) Center of Unmanned Systems (UMS). They will be responsible for helping to maintain and run the UMS lab room TC 005 so to develop a safety responsible ISU UMS culture. Responsibilities include identifying, recording, registering, updating, and maintaining the unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned water vehicles, and unmanned ground vehicles associated with the ISU Center of Unmanned Systems Lab. The lab technicians shall be a high standing ISU student in one of the following departments: aviation technology, unmanned systems program, or the engineering technology department. Students must hold a FAA Part 107 remote pilot license, be active in registered student organization, show a passion for all things unmanned, have knowledge in UMS mechanics, autopilot systems, and be qualified to train new remote pilots in various UMS equipment and commercial applications. Other responsibilities include knowledge in using analytical photogrammetry software systems, instructing students in drone simulator usage, using Measure Ground Control internet based software program to help manage students UAS flights across myriad commercial applications. Some of these would include agriculture uses, infrastructure inspection, search and rescue, and cargo delivery.
Supervisory Responsibilities This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
Required Certificates, Licenses and Registrations
Other Required Certificates, Licenses and Registrations
Preferred Certificates, Licenses and Registrations
Preferred Other Certificates, Licenses and Registrations
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Able to adapt to change, Able to assemble, analyze and present data, Able to learn and retain information, Able to multitask, Able to plan, organize, and implement projects in a timely manner, Able to read English, understand, and follow verbal and written instructions, Able to work both independently and collaboratively, Able to work carefully and politely around others, Able to work well with others, Attention to detail, Demonstration of high ethical standards, integrity, professionalism, politeness, and courteousness, Excellent customer service skills, Excellent interpersonal, organizational, planning, teambuilding and problem solving skills, Excellent leadership skills, Excellent public speaking skills, Work effectively with a diverse community
Other Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Unmanned Systems
Drones
Drone teaching and repair
Students must hold a FAA Part 107 remote pilot license, be active in registered student organization, show a passion for all things unmanned, have knowledge in UMS mechanics, autopilot systems, and be qualified to train new remote pilots in various UMS equipment and commercial applications.

NCAA Guidelines

All employees and staff of ISU are bound by all NCAA, Missouri Valley Conference and institutional rules and regulations pertaining to intercollegiate athletics and must conduct themselves in accordance therewith. For more complete information on the duties and obligations of ISU employees and staff in this regard, employees and staff should contact the Compliance Office in the ISU Athletic Department.
No ISU employee (whether paid or a volunteer) shall knowingly influence others to furnish the NCAA or an ISU investigator/compliance officer false or misleading information concerning an individual’s involvement in or knowledge of matters relevant to a possible violation of an NCAA regulation. Failure to abide by this term of employment shall constitute unethical conduct as defined by the NCAA and may result in immediate suspension and/or termination of the employment relationship with ISU.


Job Duties


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The lab technicians shall be a high standing ISU student in one of the following departments: aviation technology, unmanned systems program, or the engineering technology department. Students must hold a FAA Part 107 remote pilot license, be active in registered student organization, show a passion for all things unmanned, have knowledge in UMS mechanics, autopilot systems, and be qualified to train new remote pilots in various UMS equipment and commercial applications. Other responsibilities include knowledge in using analytical photogrammetry software systems, instructing students in drone simulator usage, using Measure Ground Control internet based software program to help manage students UAS flights across myriad commercial applications. Some of these would include agriculture uses, infrastructure inspection, search and rescue, and cargo delivery.



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