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Read our previous post where we speak to Ben from the heliguy™ Training Team here.
Interview
We spoke to Ross about his work history, day to day work at heliguy™ and much more. Read on to find out what he said.. Can you tell us what you did before working at Heliguy? Before heliguy™, I worked it a company called VREO innovation. While I was there I had many roles including PCB design engineering and product concept to market design. I was also the manager of the surface mount production line where a small team populated PCBs for third-party clients. I met with clients in the field to help them with tech issues and supported them with prototype design and industrial redesign for subsequent product generations. Did you have any experience with drones before starting? Before I joined heliguy™, I built my own racing drones and competed as a hobby. I was also involved with prototyping autonomous water-based surveillance vehicles. Additionally, I have experience in using ROVs to map the bottom of lakes. Can you tell us about a normal day inside the Technical Team? My role in the Technical Team is mainly to facilitate the diagnosis of damaged drones and the repair of those drones. There is no set day plan due to the variety of drones that come in at different times. I will normally spend the first few hours carrying out admin tasks such as sending drones and equipment to DJI, answering emails, and completing open cases. The rest of the day is normally spent assessing and repairing drones whilst supporting customers on the phone and answering their email queries.![](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0480/3146/5632/files/20180305_161238.jpg)
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heliguy™ Technical Team Job Role
The heliguy™ Technical Team have a varied role that includes several different areas. The below are the main aspects of the team's day to day role.Repairs and Support
The biggest part of the Technical Team’s job is undertaking repairs and offering support to customers over the phone and by email. Over 4000 onsite and remote repairs have been completed by the team from a variety of different sources. This includes warranty repairs, insurance repairs, drone crashes and faults and Crash Cover repairs, all keeping the team busy. heliguy™ has one of the largest stocks of DJI repair parts in the UK. This allows the team to complete a wide range of repairs across the DJI product line from the Spark up to Matrice systems. An average turnaround of two weeks is available for repairs through heliguy™ with some drones being repairs in a matter of a couple of days. Support and guidance is given to heliguy™ customers by phone and email with any technical query. This is a huge benefit for commercial operators and hobbyists, with between 300 to 400 queries being dealt with every month.Need to book your equipment in for a repair? Head to the heliguy™ support site here.
Servicing
In 2017, heliguy™ started offering services for the DJI range. Services are available in three stages; small, medium and heavy lifts, ranging from the DJI consumer drones to enterprise systems. During services, the team will complete an in-depth inspection of the drone in order to assess its health, with focus on areas where faults have been known to occur. This allows the team to identify issues that may lead to the breakdown of drones. Like with drone repairs, all drones receive a thorough flight test to ensure proper functionality of the equipment.![](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0480/3146/5632/files/IMG_0137-e1515681859132.jpg)
Heliguy Builds
The heliguy™ Technical Team offer three types of custom builds, helping customers no matter how niche their aerial needs. Builds include the following: Standard Heavy Lift Build – This build involves putting together pre-configured equipment such as a Matrice 600 Pro with a Ronin MX and camera mount. Customised Heavy Lift Build – Slightly more complex, these builds use components such as the Matrice 600, a Ronin MX and a Micro-Epsilon and Sony A7RII. Multiple video downlinks are required with custom power and mounting. Customised Sub 7KG Build – Build include standard drones such as an Inspire 1 or Phantom Series drone with unique attachments such as lighting, NDVI modifications etc. The heliguy™ Technical Team have created solutions for a wide range of enterprise customers, offering creative and effective design.Handovers and Demonstrations
For custom builds and enterprise equipment, the Technical Team are often involved in handing over equipment as well as demonstrations. This is to allow a transfer of their in-depth knowledge of the products and tips and tricks on use. Handovers are particularly valuable for enterprise customers who have purchased advanced equipment in order to achieve all of the possible options from their aircraft.![](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0480/3146/5632/files/IMG_0135.jpg)
Summary
The heliguy™ Technical Team help make heliguy™ the standout drone retailer in the UK. With the huge number of repairs and builds complete as well as high levels of support, they are hugely beneficial to Heliguy’s success. The job is varied from day to day, with new projects coming in all the time. Each requires a unique tactic to achieve the high levels that are expected from Heliguy. To see the available positions in heliguy™, head to the careers page on our website here.To discuss any information from the above post or any DJI or Freefly product, please give one of our team a call on 0191 296 1024 or email us at info@heliguy.com.
Keep checking back to Heliguy’s Insider Blog for more announcements, insights into drones and, of course, the latest news from the drone industry.
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