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Cyclone Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

$120 - $160/hr

Depending on platform or customer context, different variants and versions of FastDDS, Cyclone DDS, and RTI Connext need to be integrated, extended or bridged. The depth requires understanding how ...

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Feed Mill Lead

Nashport, OH · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... mill cyclone for proper operation Oversee production employees Receive ingredients into the plant Report all maintenance items to Maintenance Department Represent company values while training ...

Feed Mill Lead

Columbiana, OH · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... mill cyclone for proper operation Oversee production employees Receive ingredients into the plant Report all maintenance items to Maintenance Department Represent company values while training ...

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Or accumulation of excess regrind - Check cyclone dust collection bags on each line and empty and clean as necessary should not exceed 20lbs of dust. - Clean vacuum pump filters daily. - Hook up and ...

Utility Technician

Ottawa, OH · On-site

$17.75 - $24/hr

Or accumulation of excess regrind Check cyclone dust collection bags on each line and empty and clean as necessary should not exceed 20lbs of dust. Clean vacuum pump filters daily. Hook up and ...

Or accumulation of excess regrind Check cyclone dust collection bags on each line and empty and clean as necessary should not exceed 20lbs of dust. Clean vacuum pump filters daily. Hook up and ...

Utility Technician

Ottawa, OH · On-site

$17.75 - $24/hr

Or accumulation of excess regrind Check cyclone dust collection bags on each line and empty and clean as necessary should not exceed 20lbs of dust. Clean vacuum pump filters daily. Hook up and ...

Or accumulation of excess regrind Check cyclone dust collection bags on each line and empty and clean as necessary should not exceed 20lbs of dust. Clean vacuum pump filters daily. Hook up and ...

Utility Technician-DSAs

Ottawa, OH · On-site

$17.75 - $24/hr

Check cyclone dust collection bags on each line and empty and clean as necessary should not exceed 20lbs of dust. * Clean vacuum pump filters daily. * Hook up and operate railcar unloading system ...

Utility Technician-DSA

Ottawa, OH · On-site

$17.75 - $24/hr

Check cyclone dust collection bags on each line and empty and clean as necessary should not exceed 20lbs of dust. * Clean vacuum pump filters daily. * Hook up and operate railcar unloading system ...

Utility Technician-DSA

Ottawa, OH · On-site

$17.75 - $24/hr

Check cyclone dust collection bags on each line and empty and clean as necessary should not exceed 20lbs of dust. * Clean vacuum pump filters daily. * Hook up and operate railcar unloading system ...

Or accumulation of excess regrind - Check cyclone dust collection bags on each line and empty and clean as necessary should not exceed 20lbs of dust. - Clean vacuum pump filters daily. - Hook up and ...

Utility Technician-DSAs

Ottawa, OH · On-site

$17.75 - $24/hr

Check cyclone dust collection bags on each line and empty and clean as necessary should not exceed 20lbs of dust. * Clean vacuum pump filters daily. * Hook up and operate railcar unloading system ...

Cyclone information

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$49.4K

$64.2K

$73.2K

How much do cyclone jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for cyclone in Ohio is $64,174.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,900.00 and $71,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cyclone?

A Cyclone job typically refers to a role related to weather monitoring, disaster response, or scientific research focused on cyclones. Professionals in this field may work for meteorological organizations, government agencies, or research institutions, analyzing storm patterns, predicting cyclone impacts, and developing safety measures. The job may involve data modeling, field research, and public communication to mitigate cyclone-related risks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a cyclone, and why are they important?

I'm sorry, but 'Cyclone' is not a recognized real-world professional occupation, so I cannot provide a relevant response.

What are the typical responsibilities of a cyclone technician in maintaining weather monitoring equipment?

Cyclone technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and calibrating meteorological instruments used to track and study cyclonic activity. Their daily tasks often involve inspecting sensors, ensuring data accuracy, troubleshooting technical issues, and working closely with meteorologists to interpret collected data. Collaboration with other technicians and field teams is essential, especially during severe weather events when timely and reliable information is critical. This role offers opportunities to specialize in advanced instrumentation or grow into supervisory positions within meteorological services.

What is the difference between Cyclone vs Wind Engineer?

AspectCycloneWind Engineer
CredentialsEngineering degree, meteorology knowledgeEngineering degree, meteorology or atmospheric science
Work EnvironmentStorm-prone regions, field data collectionResearch labs, consulting firms, project sites
Industry UsageWeather forecasting, disaster preparednessStructural design, wind load analysis

While a Cyclone refers to a weather phenomenon involving intense storm systems, a Wind Engineer specializes in analyzing and designing structures to withstand wind forces, including those from cyclones. Both roles require knowledge of meteorology and engineering principles, but their focus areas differ—one on weather events, the other on structural resilience against wind forces.

What job categories do people searching Cyclone jobs in Ohio look for?

The top searched job categories for Cyclone jobs in Ohio are:

Infographic showing various Cyclone job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, and 26% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $64,174 per year, or $30.9 per hour.

Robotics Middleware Engineer (human)

NEURA Robotics

On-site

$120 - $160/hr

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Posted 2 days ago

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Your Mission & Challenges
  • You will own the middleware integration layer for the NEURA Core Robot Software department, spanning the full robotics middleware spectrum with applications ranging from real-time control to fleet messaging. Production and cognitive robotics increasingly need multiple middleware paradigms running side‑by‑side.

  • ROS 2 stack: End‑to‑end responsibility for the ROS 2 layer across all robot platforms: sensor driver nodes, ros2_control YAML composition, DDS QoS tuning, Nav2 configuration, launch system architecture, and the diagnostic framework. Different release versions starting from Humble and Jazzy are maintained for both long‑term and short‑term migration cycles.

  • OROCOS RTT integration: Ownership of the port‑based hard‑RT component layer behind the dynamics and whole‑body control solver pipelines, where execution needs to stay deterministic down to sub‑millisecond precision — including an application and service interface which serves as a hardware abstraction layer.

  • Apex.OS / Apex.Middleware: This covers the full path from a standard ROS 2 development setup to a safety‑ready Apex.OS deployment. This involves applying Apex.OS with its ISO 26262 ASIL‑D certification for providing a deterministic, safety‑certifiable ROS 2 runtime for any product line that needs to meet functional safety requirements.

  • DDS infrastructure: Depending on platform or customer context, different variants and versions of FastDDS, Cyclone DDS, and RTI Connext need to be integrated, extended or bridged. The depth requires understanding how QoS choices play out at the RTPS wire level, how network address schemes and discovery methods apply in real network conditions, and where fragmentation and reliability semantics matter in practice.

  • Eclipse Zenoh: The integration of new Zenoh‑driven systems in local or wide area networks involves bridging to an existing multi‑middleware stack, verifying requirements, and establishing a stable integration.

  • Zero‑copy IPC: For single host contexts, use zero‑copy transport via Iceoryx2, rmw_iceoryx2 for ROS 2, or any of the other middleware's shared memory transport as a means to establish inter‑process communication (IPC), such as for 1 kHz real‑time data exchange or bridging different software domains, avoiding any communication overhead.

  • Managing cross‑middleware interface coherence: Robot state and command contracts need to behave consistently across all middleware surfaces the stack exposes. Keeping those contracts aligned as the system evolves is an ongoing responsibility. This also involves harmonizing the use of timestamped sensor streams, multi‑modal observations, port assignments, and topic type schemes across stacks so both the end‑to‑end data plane and the ecosystem remain coherent.

What we can look forward to
  • C++ depth with real‑time‑safe patterns — lock‑free queues, zero‑copy semantics, allocation discipline, RT‑safe logging.

  • Operational understanding of how middleware QoS settings behave at the wire‑protocol level — not just configuration syntax. Comfortable reasoning about reliability, durability, history depth, fragmentation, discovery, and the failure modes each produces under load.

  • Production experience integrating middleware into a real‑time robot control loop with deterministic timing requirements.

  • Production hands‑on in AT LEAST ONE of the four core middleware paradigms (treated as parallel valid entry paths): (a) ROS 2 with ros2_control hardware interface authoring and lifecycle node design (Jazzy or Humble); (b) OROCOS RTT — component authoring, port‑based composition, hard‑RT deployment; (c) Apex.OS / Apex.Middleware — deterministic deployment, especially in automotive or industrial SIL contexts; (d) direct DDS implementation work — FastDDS, Cyclone DDS, or RTI Connext at the configuration‑and‑tuning level (not consumer‑of‑defaults), including QoS profile design for production deployments.

Nice to Have
  • Hands‑on across MORE THAN ONE of the four paradigms above — multi‑middleware experience is the role's distinguishing competence, not a baseline requirement.

  • Eclipse Zenoh for fleet‑scale distributed messaging or edge scenarios.

  • Iceoryx or alternative zero‑copy IPC integration.

  • Multi‑middleware bridging patterns: ros1_bridge, OROCOS‑ROS2 component bridging, or custom abstraction layers.

  • DDS Security plug‑ins (authentication, access control, cryptographic transformation) for SIL‑grade deployments.

  • Open‑source contributions to any of the major middleware ecosystems (ROS 2 core, OROCOS Toolchain, Apex.OS, eProsima FastDDS, Eclipse Cyclone DDS, RTI Connext community).

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