FAQs
What is the duration of the Field Engineer internship?
The Field Engineer internship will be a full-time, seasonal paid position from approximately mid-April to August 2025, with exact dates to be determined.
Is this internship paid?
Yes, this internship is a paid position.
Can I receive school credit for this internship?
Yes, we are willing to sign off for school credit where applicable.
What are the primary responsibilities of a Field Engineer intern?
The primary responsibilities include managing robotic equipment, acting as a technical lead, assisting in establishing the field service office, training seasonal field operators, and supporting field operations.
Is prior experience in agriculture necessary for this role?
While knowledge of farming practices is a significant plus, it is not a mandatory requirement. We are looking for a strong technical background in engineering, preferably Mechanical or Agricultural.
Will I need to work outdoors?
Yes, you should be willing to work outdoors for up to 12 hours with an alternating 3 to 4 day work week.
What kind of technical background is required for this internship?
A strong technical background in Engineering, preferably in Mechanical or Agricultural fields, is required for this role.
Are there opportunities for training in this internship?
Yes, a key part of the internship involves assisting in training seasonal field operators in the proper use and maintenance of our robotic equipment.
What should I bring to this internship?
You should bring a valid driver’s license, proficiency in interpreting assembly instructions, and a willingness to work with hand tools and power tools. Knowledge of electrical systems and familiarity with farming practices will be beneficial.
How can I apply for the Field Engineer internship?
Interested candidates should apply through our company website or the job posting platform where this internship is listed.