We're growing fast at 3D Robotics. In addition to embedded programmer and electrical engineering positions in San Diego, we have the new position of Editorial Director, working out of the 3D Robotics North offices in Berkeley. As always, you can see our jobs listings at the company blog here.
Reporting to the Vice President (VP) of Sales and Marketing, the Editorial Director will set and guide the strategy and creation of all internal and external communications, website content, and public relations messages to consistently articulate the mission of 3D Robotics.
The Editorial Director will also work closely with a senior peer group within the organization as the communications partner on a variety of strategic initiatives. This job is in the Berkeley, CA offices of 3D Robotics. You must be a US citizen or have a US work visa to qualify.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
3D Robotics is seeking an accomplished Editorial Director who has at least 7 years of communications experience, ideally in an “in-house” leadership role within a complex, fast-paced environment. Familiarity and passion for 3D Robotics products is of paramount importance. The ability to take knowledge and transform it into exciting and useful messages, and disseminate it to the right audiences through the best distribution channels is critical as well.
Please send applications, with CV, to jobs@3drobotics.com

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The fourth bullet point in the list of responsibilities is confusing because it is redundant to the seventh point.
Comment by Jack Crossfire on January 26, 2013 at 4:47am Andrew Tridgell's blog post gave the impression that working on the ardupilot projects for money is a lot different than hacking & experimenting. On the software side, it's lots of porting, code reviewing, code refactoring & semantics rather than pushing the envelope. On the hardware side, it's small improvements using very tried & true airframes & autopilots, even less than what you could get away with in a traditional defense corporation.
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