Pros
-Cutting-edge technology-working on next-gen autonomous ag drones (like the HYL series) that are actually transforming precision agriculture.
-High autonomy and ownership: As a production engineer, you're trusted to own processes end-to-end, from assembly optimization to scaling output in our expanding Texas facility.
-Fast-paced growth environment: The company is scaling production aggressively (aiming for thousands of units/year), so you see your improvements directly impact real output and revenue.
-Talented mission-driven team: Everyone is passionate about American-made innovation, NDAA compliance, and beating foreign competitors in ag tech.
-Great learning opportunities: Exposure to mechanical, electrical, assembly, quality control, and even some software integration-perfect for someone who wants broad experience in advanced manufacturing.
-Solid compensation and upside: Competitive pay for the area, plus real potential for equity/advancement as the company grows (recent funding rounds show momentum).
-Supportive leadership that values input from engineers on the floor.
Cons
-Startup life means things can change quickly — priorities shift as we scale the new facility and ramp
-Still building out some formal processes (typical for a fast-growing hardware company), so you need to be comfortable wearing multiple hats