Our fleet of uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs), powered by renewable wind and solar power, have a minimal carbon footprint, and operate without the need for a crewed support vessel.
Saildrone works with governments, civil agencies, foundations, universities, and private companies around the globe to drive better information about our oceans and seas—from sailing into the eye of a category 4 hurricane to obtain new data about how storms intensify, collecting new CO2 data in hard-to-reach areas, and counting fish biomass to inform sustainable fishery management, to mapping the ocean floor and reducing illegal fishing and drug trafficking.
As a result of our work, Saildrone has been included on Fast Company’s annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies, earned an Ocean Awards’ Innovation Award, won Best Tech For Good from the Timmy Awards, and was recognized by Andreessen Horowitz’s American Dynamism 50 list of the Top 50 Companies Kickstarting American Renewal. Our first-annual Atlantic hurricane mission with NOAA was included as one of The New York Times’ 21 Things That Happened for the First Time in 2021 and Popular Science’s 100 Greatest Innovations of 2021.
We are based in Alameda, CA, with offices in Washington DC, St. Petersburg, FL, and Fall River, MA, and operate our missions worldwide. Saildrone is backed by top-tier investors in the frontier tech and sustainability sectors, including Social Capital, Capricorn, Lux Capital, BOND Capital, and Emerson Collective.
This is an exciting opportunity with a fast-growing team at the cutting-edge intersection of big data services and autonomous hardware. You will be an integral part of a high-performing multi-disciplinary delivering high impact for humanity and future generations.
The Role
This internship will be participating in the post-processing and delivery of bathymetric data from a recent Saildrone mission. This includes data cleaning & analysis, mission reporting, and preparation of deliverables for the customer. The intern will also participate in local ocean mapping activities, including system testing & evaluation. Other incidental tasks may include: launching/recovering Saildrones and monitoring Saildrone remote bathymetric operations. In addition to contributing to Saildrone’s mission, the intern would also gain excellent professional experience, culminating in presenting a summary of their accomplishments at the end of the internship to Saildrone leadership and local interested parties Including members of the St Petersburg Innovation District, USF, NOAA and USGS.
Required skills and experience
- Experience in word processing and spreadsheet applications.
- Experience with geospatial information systems.
- Currently enrolled in an ocean science degree program