Our mission is to accelerate the exploration of Earth’s final frontier—the ocean—by pioneering autonomous technologies and unlocking transparent, actionable intelligence.
We believe that understanding the ocean is essential to thriving on this planet and beyond. The ocean is not just a vast body of water—it is the foundation of our climate, our resources, our communications, and our energy. As critical infrastructure increasingly moves beneath the waves, our ability to explore, map, and safeguard the ocean’s bedrock becomes vital.
We’re not just connecting the world by sea—we’re revealing the deep, unseen structure that connects all life. To secure our future, we must first understand the ground beneath us, the foundation of our civilization.
The RoleWe are seeking a passionate ocean explorer to advance primarily our commercial survey initiatives and support R&D efforts when required. In this role, you will support and run field operations through logistics coordination, equipment maintenance, and deployment to domestic and international sites to conduct autonomous marine surveys. You will collaborate closely with engineering teams to establish feedback loops that drive technology development and play a pivotal role in enhancing survey operations. You will also collaborate with survey leadership, as simultaneous survey operations may require flexibility in assignments. This position offers a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of innovation, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in a dynamic and collaborative environment.
What You'll DoManaging offshore operations of marine autonomous systems, including equipment load out, demobilization, mission planning, and all deck operations.
Helping develop a training program for new operators
Providing regular survey updates to the team and clients.
Staying current on standards and survey procedures.
Maintaining detailed records of daily offshore activities.
Troubleshooting emergent AUV issues with engineering teams for quick resolutions.
Ensuring proper care and maintenance of marine survey equipment.
Promoting continuous improvement of safety and quality management processes.
Experience & Expertise
5+ years hands-on experience operating marine technologies, preferably with Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) or similar subsea systems
Commercial at-sea experience beyond private vessel operations, with an understanding of industry best practices and safety protocols, or offshore, international or military related deployment for survey or uncrewed systems
Familiarity with R&D systems, including prototype operations and iterative development processes that can hold varying levels of uncertainty
Strong troubleshooting skills for marine survey equipment, including fine-tuning systems to optimize data quality and operational performance
Experience working with maritime contractors and vendors, managing logistics, procurement, and technical coordination
Can read and understand system level drawings for electro-mechanical systems
Knowledge of mobilizing third-party marine survey vessels, from planning and logistics to full-scale execution
You enjoy being out on the water and in the field leading, supporting, or coordinating operations offshore
Operational & Problem-Solving Skills
Creative and outcome driven problem solving skills in dynamic unpredictable scenarios
Safety conscious and detailed oriented
Ability to build and implement processes from the ground up, refining workflows for efficiency and scalability
Capable of problem-solving in imperfect scenarios, using creativity and adaptability to overcome operational challenges
Strong decision-making skills, particularly in time-sensitive environments, with an understanding of trade-offs and risk management
Analytical mindset, ensuring that assumptions are thoroughly vetted and questions are asked to prevent operational gaps
Ability to work in diverse and different teams, managing and ensuring positive and productive dynamics among variety of customer backgrounds
The desire to get the job done right, solution oriented, and to take ownership of our bar in data quality and operations
Work Environment & Travel
Must be willing to travel frequently for offshore survey and subsea operations, both domestically and internationally, as required
Comfortable working in dynamic offshore environments, including vessel-based and remote operations, with extended field deployments
Travel commitments may range from 50% to 75%, with variability depending on project needs and operational tempo
Offshore shifts may consolidate into coordinated 24-hour operations, requiring flexibility to adapt to weather windows and mission optimizations
Extended offshore deployments may last for several weeks at a time, requiring strong adaptability and endurance in remote working conditions
This is a physically active role that will require the following:
Prolonged periods of standing on a vessel and sitting at a desk and working on a computer
Working in outdoor weather conditions on a vessel
The ability to lift up to 50 pounds at times
The ability to pass the United States Coast Guard physical examination CG-719K, which provides certification that someone is of sound health, has no physical limitations that would hinder or prevent performance or duties and are free from any medical conditions that pose a risk of sudden incapacitation while working offshore
Certified Hydrographer
BOSIET/GWO Offshore Safety Training
Working knowledge of unmanned underwater systems and related systems such as marine remote sensing instrumentation and software such as GPS positioning systems, IMUs, USBLs, multibeam bathymetry, Side Scan Sonars, Subbottom Profilers, Magnetometers, CTD/SV profilers, etc. Working knowledge of software packages such as QINSy, HYPACK, MagLog, Montaj, SonarWiz, SonarPro, etc.
Knowledge of AutoCAD, GIS and Global Mapper.
Near shore / offshore Coast Guard captain’s license.
Strong metal work and mechanical fabrication skills, can demonstrate creativity with few resources
Experience with electrical work such as; harnessing and cable building, debugging, soldering, crimping, splicing, potting, routing, field repairs
Experience with shore and ship power, generators, transformers, power electrical systems
We are seeking mission oriented, purpose driven teammates who are willing to push boundaries to learn and execute when things seem impossible. The ocean is the ultimate level playing field, anyone can go, but not many can build successful systems that can survive and thrive in earth’s last frontier. We get to illuminate the darkness, explore the unknown, and be first to see what we can discover. We can see everything on earth, except in the depths of the sea.
Bedrock is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Bedrock determines employment on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other protected status covered by either the law or common sense.
If you need any reasonable accommodations in the process, please let us know how we can support you.
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