Build the Future of Autonomous Water Rescue
We are assembling a multidisciplinary crew of engineers, designers, operators, and storytellers who believe technology can intervene faster than the next wave. Help us craft lifesaving autonomy for every shoreline.
Open Roles
Each role blends rapid prototyping with real-world deployment. Expect cold dawn field tests, cross-functional design scrums, and the satisfaction of watching your ideas save lives.
We hire makers who thrive on ambiguity, embrace iteration, and care deeply about safety-critical systems. If you do not see a perfect fit, introduce yourself anyway—new missions launch often.
Prototype novel rescue behaviors, train simulation environments, and validate new autonomy capabilities alongside our core engineering team.
Model water-ready airframes, integrate payload systems, and collaborate with manufacturing partners to ship flightworthy hardware.
Engineer resilient command centers, telemetry links, and base station UX that keep pilots informed and missions frictionless.
Conduct test sorties, field validations, and live demonstrations while codifying best practices for aquatic rescue operations.
Lead perception pipelines, improve multi-sensor fusion, and deploy optimized AI models that stay accurate in challenging water conditions.
Design rugged control boards, optimize power systems, and harden firmware to weather the unpredictability of marine environments.
Keep our mission running smoothly—coordinate logistics, partner touchpoints, and pilot deployments across regions.
Hiring FAQ
What should I include in my application?
Share a brief note about why Aqua Wings excites you, along with relevant work samples, GitHub repos, or project demos that highlight your problem-solving approach.
Do you support remote collaboration?
Many engineering roles support hybrid or remote collaboration. Field-intensive positions such as flight ops and hardware validation require presence at our test ranges.
Can students apply?
Absolutely. We run rolling internships across autonomy, CAD, systems, and research. Share class projects, competitions, or side builds that prove your curiosity.