About Us
Amidon Heavy Industries is a venture-backed startup transforming subsea inspection and monitoring. We build autonomous surface vessels (USVs) that autonomously launch and recover remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to perform high-frequency inspections of offshore infrastructure. Our system operates at a fraction of the cost of traditional crewed vessels, unlocking scalable, real-time subsea awareness for the first time. You can read more on our website: https://amidonheavyindustries.com/
The Role
Don’t see a role that matches your exact background? We still want to hear from you.
Amidon Heavy Industries is solving some of the hardest problems in autonomy, robotics, and subsea operations. If you’re an exceptional builder, engineer, operator, or problem-solver who wants to tackle big challenges and shape the future of ocean infrastructure, this is your place to tell us why you belong on the team.
This “Wildcard” role is for people whose skills don’t fit neatly into our current openings but who believe they can make a significant impact. Whether your background is in robotics, software, systems, operations, hardware, business, or something unexpected, we want to know what unique capabilities you bring.
Amidon Heavy Industries El Segundo, California, USA Office
1140 E Franklin Ave, El Segundo, CA, United States, 90245
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