Eagle
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Role Description We're on a mission to radically transform the way we design and construct our built environment. Our core thesis: 85% of what engineers do today is theoretically automatable, yet less than 5% has actually been touched by AI. That gap is the largest of any profession. What you'll do: - Walk us through your day-to-day and project-to-project workflows in detail. - Talk through real (appropriately anonymized) projects so we understand the design intent behind work. - Pressure-test product ideas and early prototypes: tell us, candidly, where they'd save real time, where they'd add risk, and where they fall apart against real practice. - Help us map where electrical hands off to mechanical, plumbing, structural, and architectural - and where coordination and clash detection actually break down. - Distill where the work is irreducible engineering judgment versus repetitive process that's ripe for automation. Qualifications - A licensed PE in electrical engineering (or equivalent senior experience) who has led power, lighting, and low-voltage systems design on real building projects. - Fluent in tools like Revit MEP, AutoCAD, and electrical design/calculation software (e.g., SKM PowerTools, ETAP, AGi32). - Deep curiosity for how things work - and the ability to explain why the work is done the way it is. - Opinionated about your discipline's workflows - including what's broken about them. Requirements - Competitive hourly rate ($100–$150/hour, set by discipline depth and licensure). - 1099 independent contractor engagement (standard contractor onboarding, including a W-9). - Part-time and flexible - a few hours a week, scheduled around your full-time practice. - Remote, U.S.-based. Confidentiality We take client and project confidentiality seriously. We'll work with you to ensure nothing proprietary to your employer or your clients is ever exposed.
Role Description We're on a mission to radically transform the way we design and construct our built environment. Backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners, Eagle acquires and transforms civil, structural, and MEP engineering firms with applied AI. We're an AI laboratory dedicated to providing engineers with the tools they need to solve the world's hardest infrastructure, energy, and climate problems. Our core thesis: 85% of what engineers do today is theoretically automatable, yet less than 5% has actually been touched by AI. That gap is the largest of any profession. What you'll do: - Walk us through your day-to-day and project-to-project workflows in detail. - Talk through real (appropriately anonymized) projects so we understand the design intent behind work. - Pressure-test product ideas and early prototypes: tell us, candidly, where they'd save real time, where they'd add risk, and where they fall apart against real practice. - Help us map where structural hands off to civil and MEP - and to architects and contractors - and where coordination actually breaks down. - Distill where the work is irreducible engineering judgment versus repetitive process that's ripe for automation. Qualifications - A licensed PE (SE a plus) with hands-on structural design experience across one or more material types (steel, concrete, timber, masonry). - Fluent in analysis and documentation tools like ETABS, RAM, RISA, SAP2000, and Revit Structure. - Deep curiosity for how things work - and the ability to explain why the work is done the way it is. - Opinionated about your discipline's workflows - including what's broken about them. Requirements - Competitive hourly rate ($100–$150/hour, set by discipline depth and licensure). - 1099 independent contractor engagement (standard contractor onboarding, including a W-9). - Part-time and flexible - a few hours a week, scheduled around your full-time practice. - Remote, U.S.-based. Confidentiality We take client and project confidentiality seriously. We'll work with you to ensure nothing proprietary to your employer or your clients is ever exposed.
Role Description We're on a mission to radically transform the way we design and construct our built environment. Eagle acquires and transforms civil, structural, and MEP engineering firms with applied AI. Our core thesis: 85% of what engineers do today is theoretically automatable, yet less than 5% has actually been touched by AI. That gap is the largest of any profession. What you'll do: - Walk us through your day-to-day and project-to-project workflows in detail. - Talk through real (appropriately anonymized) projects so we understand the design intent behind work. - Pressure-test product ideas and early prototypes: tell us, candidly, where they'd save real time, where they'd add risk, and where they fall apart against real practice. - Help us map where mechanical hands off to electrical, plumbing, structural, and architectural - and where coordination and clash detection actually break down. - Distill where the work is irreducible engineering judgment versus repetitive process that's ripe for automation. Qualifications - A licensed PE in mechanical engineering (or equivalent senior experience) who has led HVAC and mechanical systems design on real building projects. - Fluent in tools like Revit MEP, AutoCAD, and load/energy modeling software (e.g., Trane Trace, Carrier HAP). - Deep curiosity for how things work - and the ability to explain why the work is done the way it is. - Opinionated about your discipline's workflows - including what's broken about them. Requirements - Competitive hourly rate ($100–$150/hour, set by discipline depth and licensure). - 1099 independent contractor engagement (standard contractor onboarding, including a W-9). - Part-time and flexible - a few hours a week, scheduled around your full-time practice. - Remote, U.S.-based. Confidentiality We take client and project confidentiality seriously. We'll work with you to ensure nothing proprietary to your employer or your clients is ever exposed.
Role Description We're on a mission to radically transform the way we design and construct our built environment. Our core thesis: 85% of what engineers do today is theoretically automatable, yet less than 5% has actually been touched by AI. That gap is the largest of any profession. What you'll do: - Walk us through your day-to-day and project-to-project workflows in detail. - Talk through real (appropriately anonymized) projects so we understand the design intent behind work. - Pressure-test product ideas and early prototypes: tell us, candidly, where they'd save real time, where they'd add risk, and where they fall apart against real practice. - Help us map where civil hands off to structural and MEP - and to surveyors, agencies, and contractors - and where coordination actually breaks down. - Distill where the work is irreducible engineering judgment versus repetitive process that's ripe for automation. Qualifications - A licensed PE in civil engineering (or equivalent senior experience) who has delivered real land development, site, or infrastructure projects. - Fluent in tools like Civil 3D and stormwater/H&H software (e.g., HydroCAD, SWMM, HEC-RAS). - Deep curiosity for how things work - and the ability to explain why the work is done the way it is. - Opinionated about your discipline's workflows - including what's broken about them. Requirements - Competitive hourly rate ($100–$150/hour, set by discipline depth and licensure). - 1099 independent contractor engagement (standard contractor onboarding, including a W-9). - Part-time and flexible - a few hours a week, scheduled around your full-time practice. - Remote, U.S.-based. Confidentiality We take client and project confidentiality seriously. We'll work with you to ensure nothing proprietary to your employer or your clients is ever exposed.