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The Senior Civil Engineer at The Boring Company will utilize AutoCAD Civil 3D for design and report preparation, conduct field surveys, and collaborate with contractors. Responsibilities include managing project documentation and ensuring accurate surveying equipment usage while maintaining progress reports.
As a Civil Engineer at The Boring Company, you'll prepare engineering details using AutoCAD Civil 3D, create final plans and maps, conduct physical site surveys, and maintain tunnel survey equipment while collaborating with other engineering disciplines.
The Structural Analysis Engineer will support the design of tunnel boring machines, develop and analyze finite element models of steel structures, and ensure compliance with regulations. Responsibilities include performing calculations for design requirements, managing project schedules, and collaborating with team members on structural concepts and edits.
As a Market Associate at The Boring Company, you will provide excellent customer service, assist customers with their needs, and maintain a clean and presentable environment. You will manage tasks such as scanning items, answering questions, and ensuring a positive shopping experience.
As the Safety Manager, you will oversee the safety protocols for construction operations, ensuring compliance with OSHA and MSHA regulations, conducting safety audits, training employees, and investigating incidents. Your role will be crucial in fostering a culture of safety excellence and improving overall safety performance in construction projects.
As a Reliability Engineer, you will ensure the reliability and efficiency of tunnel boring machines. Your responsibilities include collaborating with teams, optimizing processes, developing lean test processes, investigating failures, and participating in design reviews to enhance TBM performance and reliability.
The Operations Coordinator will manage project tasks, coordinate meetings, schedule corporate housing, organize company events, and provide administrative support across various departments. The role requires strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication to ensure project momentum and operational efficiency.
The Field Engineer at The Boring Company will be responsible for developing safe work plans, maintaining guidance systems with survey equipment, improving tunneling processes, coordinating project schedules, tracking tunnel construction inventories, designing solutions using SolidWorks and AutoCAD, overseeing quality control, preparing progress reports, and troubleshooting tunnel boring machine issues.
The Sr. Buyer will work with project managers and engineers to create cost-effective solutions, estimate costs, manage supplier relationships, and oversee purchasing systems for the Austin operation, ensuring efficient purchasing and inventory management.
The Buyer will work closely with project managers and engineers to develop cost-effective solutions for construction challenges, create cost estimates, manage supplier relationships, execute purchase orders, and ensure efficient rental equipment delivery and inventory monitoring.
The Production Assistant will support the production and integration teams at the Tunnel Boring Machine factory by kitting parts, transferring materials, updating the inventory system, and ensuring a continuous flow of materials through manufacturing. The role requires moving heavy pallets and working closely with shop foremen to maintain an organized and safe working environment.
The Test Engineer at The Boring Company is responsible for the design and management of testing projects for tunneling machines, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. They work closely with technicians and cross-functional teams to optimize tunneling processes and validate system reliability.
The DevOps Engineer at The Boring Company will assess current systems, improve processes, and emphasize automation. Responsibilities include setting up new tools, managing code releases, testing, identifying issues, and contributing to project management decisions.
The Integration Engineer will be responsible for integrating systems of Tunnel Boring Machines, providing feedback on designs, determining project schedules, communicating with stakeholders, and ensuring compliance with regulations. The role requires hands-on hardware experience and collaboration with various engineering disciplines.
The Embedded Software Engineer will write reliable C++ code on embedded Linux platforms, monitor and control mining equipment, integrate hardware with sensors and electronics, and create test suites for validation and verification of software systems.
The Senior Test Engineer will be responsible for leading multiple testing projects for tunneling machines, designing experiments, analyzing data, ensuring compliance with regulations, and training technicians. They will work on improving the performance and safety of tunnel boring machines through extensive testing and collaboration with cross-functional teams.
The Senior Power Systems Engineer will design, develop, and optimize power systems for Tunnel Boring Machines. Key responsibilities include testing electrical systems, overseeing data acquisition and power electronics, and integrating with other engineering disciplines. The role offers a chance to work on innovative tunneling technology.
The Production Engineer at The Boring Company will implement an inventory management system, streamline material flow, maintain production schedules, and study part drawings for optimal manufacturing methods. Responsibilities also include performing capacity analysis, identifying bottlenecks, and improving supply chain processes.
The Project Development Manager at The Boring Company will lead business development by creating and managing projects, coordinating design document preparation, and ensuring project timelines are met through effective permitting and operations hand-off.
As a Full-Stack Software Engineer at The Boring Company, you will develop software for tunnel boring machines, design user interfaces, manage data pipelines, and support build pipelines. You will engage in coding responsibilities that improve and automate the operations of the systems used for constructing underground transportation infrastructure.