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Senior Rope & Line Systems Engineer
Infravision
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EmploymentFull-Time
Posted2026-05-21
Last observed2026-06-13 05:23:36.844699
Job idhitachiventures-infravision:bamboohr:239
The opportunity Are you an experienced engineer or rigging specialist with deep expertise in ropes, rigging systems, line handling hardware, or transmission stringing equipment? Infravision is seeking a Senior Rope & Line Systems Engineer to help develop next-generation aerial powerline construction systems using advanced robotics, autonomous systems, and high-performance rope technologies. We welcome candidates from utility construction, offshore marine, industrial rigging, aerospace, and high-performance sailing backgrounds — if you understand loads, rope mechanics, and field hardware, we want to talk. About Infravision Infravision is transforming how the world builds and maintains power grids. With its proprietary aerial robotics system, the company enables utilities, contractors, and developers to expand transmission and distribution infrastructure faster, safer, with lower environmental and community impact, and at significantly reduced costs. Operating globally, Infravision is helping meet the urgent demand for reliable and resilient grid infrastructure. Why work for Infravision Build critical infrastructure at global scale. Join a team modernizing how power infrastructure is built—solving real-world constraints in speed, safety, and access across some of the most complex environments on Earth. Work on technology that’s actually deployed. Our systems are used in live projects with leading utilities, contractors, and developers worldwide. This is applied engineering, not theory. Competitive compensation and meaningful ownership. We offer a competitive salary, benefits, and equity participation so employees share directly in the value created as the company grows. High-caliber, collaborative team. Work alongside engineers, operators, and builders in a fast-moving, hands-on environment that values clarity, trust, and getting things done. What you’ll do Lead engineering development of advanced rope and rigging systems for aerial powerline construction. Develop specifications, qualification methods, and field validation plans for synthetic ropes, winches, blocks, pulleys, connectors, and stringing hardware. Work directly with field operations teams to optimize pulling, tensioning, and conductor handling systems. Support integration of rope systems with autonomous aerial robotics and drone-enabled stringing platforms. Conduct field testing and root-cause investigations for rope, rigging, and mechanical system failures. Collaborate with suppliers and manufacturers, including rope and stringing equipment vendors. Develop operational procedures, inspection standards, maintenance criteria, and safety protocols. Support rapid prototyping, hardware iteration, and field deployment activities. Mentor junior engineers and technicians and support development of scalable engineering processes. Travel domestically and internationally to field sites to support deployment and testing. What we are looking for Hands-on problem solver: You don't just design on paper — you get into the field, run tests, and figure out why things fail. Deep mechanical intuition: Load paths, fatigue, abrasion, bending radius, and termination methods are second nature to you. Comfortable with ambiguity: You make sound recommendations with incomplete data in a fast-moving environment. Cross-disciplinary collaborator: You work effectively with robotics, software, and operations teams who may not speak your language. Field-ready: You are willing to travel domestically and internationally and thrive in operational environments. Focused: We are a small team with many competing priorities. You isolate where you can have the greatest impact and rigorously prioritize. Required Qualifications and Experience Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials Engineering, or related technical field. 5–10+ years of experience in rope systems, rigging systems, lifting systems, utility construction equipment, or related industries (including offshore,
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