As an Maintenance Analyst , you will have the opportunity to be part of our Kiwibot U Program , a 3 to 6-month program that seeks to teach young Colombian talent how to successfully implement a last mile delivery solution and give them the opportunity to have their first work experience in a tech startup. Location: Medellin, Colombia, United States, Middle East or Asia. *The location's assignments are tied to the needs of the company and might change during the course of the program. The program is a theoretical-practical (20/80) experience in which you will understand the primary traits needed to thrive in a fast-paced startup like Kiwibot. The program is divided like this: Introduction to Kiwibot and training (1-3 weeks)*On-field intensive training (15-20 weeks)*Internal support (5-8 weeks) Experience debriefing (1-2 weeks) Time off (according to Colombian labor law)*The exact duration of each section is an estimate and can change during the course of the program. What does a day of intensive training look like? As a Maintenance Analyst, you have several responsibilities including but not limited to: Logistic Responsibilities Execute and support the logistic requests to ensure facilities and transportation at the operational site. Execute and support the logistic requests regarding shipping of spare parts, bots, marketing merchandise, and any other Kiwibot's asset. Comply with the proper management of Kiwibot's Houses, Offices, Cars, and all other assets of the company. Ensure compliance with state and local requirements regarding Kiwibot's facilities. Operational Responsibilities Be an operations on-site point of contact for the required on-site stakeholders. Occasionally ensure the fleet is in optimal aesthetic and functional conditions. Occasionally assist the robot fleet in case of any accident or technical issue. Occasionally ensure an optimal fleet deployment and un-deployment. Meet and comply with the operations shifts. Occasionally ensure the restaurants have all systems in place to deliver with Kiwibot, providing extensive support if needed. Occasionally execute campus engagement activities as required including but not limited to Human Resources initiatives, Growth, and Marketing initiatives. Elaborate performance reports as required. Ensure the achievement of the operational goals, KPIs, and OKRs, included but not limited to manual loading of the robots and the direct delivery to end consumers when required. Marketing & Growth Responsibilities Occasionally execute campus engagement activities as required, including but not limited to interactions with the end customers. Occasionally create audiovisual content when required. Provide feedback and improvement ideas upon local growth strategies. Maintenance Responsibilities Ensure the robot fleet is in top shape at all times. Document all robot interventions. Implement remote robot interventions as required. Keep the inventory updated (tools, spare parts, or any other assets). Keep in constant communication with your direct supervisor about the status of the fleet. Follow the assets (tools, parts, etc.) requirements protocol. Implement and support the software updates and changes of the robot fleet. Elaborate maintenance reports as required. Ensure the robot fleet has the internet connection (Sim Card data) required to operate. Track which robot has which Sim Card. Support hardware and software testing on field. Support the development of maintenance projects as required. Coexistence Responsibilities Follow all company policies and regulations. Comply with the Kiwibot coexistence policies. Comply with the proper management of Kiwibot's Houses, Offices, Cars, and all other assets of the company. Ensure the house supplies are met and managed as required. Kiwibot U Responsibilities Follow the Kiwibot U Startup Program syllabus. Attend the Kiwibot U Startup Program classes. Comply with the Kiwibot U Startup Program evaluation system. This training program might be the right one for you if you have: Emotional intelligence: Having the ability to identify, understand, and manage your own emotions , as well as to recognize and respond to the emotions of others. Being able to regulate your own emotions , communicate effectively, and navigate social interactions in a positive way. Able to empathize with others, build strong relationships, and handle conflicts in a constructive manner. Assertive communication: Capable of expressing your own thoughts, feelings, and needs in a clear, direct, and respectful manner, while also respecting the thoughts, feelings, and needs of the other person involved in the conversation; being confident and firm in expressing oneself without being aggressive or passive. Solution orientation: Having a mindset or approach in which you focus on finding solutions to problems or challenges, rather than dwelling on the negative aspects of the situation. Actively seeking out ways to address the problem , rather than simply complaining or blaming others. Demonstrate a willingness to collaborate , brainstorm ideas, and try different approaches until a viable solution is found. Versatility: Having the ability to adapt or be flexible in different situations or contexts . Being able to perform a variety of tasks or roles , and to adjust your approach or behavior to meet the needs of different situations or people. Resilience: Having the ability to recover and bounce back from adversity , challenges, or stress. Being able to adapt to difficult situations, cope with setbacks, and move forward in the face of adversity maintaining a positive outlook. Travel requirements: Having a valid visa and any other travel requirement needed for you to safely travel to and from the operational sites assigned. English fluency: Having the ability to speak, read, write, and understand the English language with ease and proficiency. Being able to communicate effectively and accurately in a variety of situations, including in casual conversations, business settings, or academic environments. Able to use grammar and vocabulary correctly and appropriately, and can understand and interpret idiomatic expressions and cultural nuances. Educational Background: Knowledge or bachelor degree in: Mechatronics, Electrical, Electronics, Biomedical Engineering. Once you finish the program and meet the minimum performance criteria, you will receive: A completion certificate of the program. A recommendation letter from Kiwibot for you to use as a reference with other companies. Priority on our HR selection processes whenever we open new positions in the company. Perks Access to Platzi while you are part of the program, so you can keep developing your skills even further. What we offer you: A monthly compensation. Round Trip tickets from your country of origin to the operational sites. Housing during your stay at our operational sites. Travel Insurance. Transportation means from the living quarters to the operational site. Groceries allowance or dining at our operational sites. *These conditions only apply for the Kiwibot U active members. #J-18808-Ljbffr