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Revision as of 22:43, 13 June 2018
Each year elections are held for officers. This takes place in late spring over the span of two meetings, the first of which for nominations and the second for elections. Terms for elected positions last for one year with a transition period near the end of Spring Semester.
Nominations
To be eligible for a position a person must be an active member of the RoboJackets who has paid dues. They must be nominated and seconded, and then must accept their nomination. The position of President, Vice President, and Treasurer may only be held by a person with at least one year of membership. Note it is not advisable for an officer to also be a project manager.
Elections
The elections meeting will be conducted by the standing president. Elections will progress by electing positions from the President downward. Each candidate will be given time to speak without the other candidates in the room. Each speech will be follow by a period of questioning. After all candidates have had speeches and questioning, there will be discussion amongst all non-candidates until there is no more discussion or a motion to vote is verbally put forth. Voting will take place informally by a show of hands. If any member objects to informal voting, voting will then take place by ballot. A candidate will win by simple majority. Only dues-paying members will be permitted to vote or speak during the elections meeting; however, anyone may attend.
Officers
The following positions are elected each year. Below, the roles of each position are listed as well as primary responsibilities. For more detailed information, see Club Administrators.
President
- Leader of RoboJackets
- Organize and lead bi-weekly core meetings
- Represent RoboJackets in SCC Governing Board and CoC Undergraduate Council
- RoboJackets liaison to campus and external organizations
- Main point of contact for sponsors, alumni, etc.
- Work with Treasurer to oversee club finances
- Work with staff and faculty from ME, ECE and CoC to coordinate on campus support
- Work with sponsors and handle proposals
- Work with other SCC teams on issues
- Ensure that everything gets done
- Use Trello to track, delegate, and update key tasks
- Directly help (or delegate someone to help) when an objective is not being accomplished
Vice-President
- Manage teams
- Keep them on track
- Monitor their progress
- Keep them informed of on goings
- Support the president
- Assist president in presidential duties
- Act on behalf of the president in his/her absence
- Work with PR Chair to plan outreach events
Treasurer
- Make purchases for the organization in a timely manner
- Monitor account balances
- Maintain internal budget spreadsheets (with President and VP).
- Approve budgets from team project managers
- Ensure appropriate expenditures of all teams
- Work with president and project managers on purchase planning
- Provide financial guidance with sponsors
- Coordinate trip expenses with project managers
- SGA bills and budgets
- Attend all finance hearings (typically in the spring)
Public Relations Chair (PR Chair)
- Keep promotional materials current and stocked
- Branding (T-Shirts, Polos, Brochures, Business Cards, etc.)
- Posts to the website about events and finds ways to publicize them on campus
- Organize programs that involving helping the surrounding community
- Manages and works with the president for sponsor relations.
- Plan and organize member recruitment programs with Secretary
- Plan and organize RoboJackets social events with Secretary
- Update RoboJackets Facebook page, Twitter, YouTube, etc.
Secretary
- Takes minutes at general and core meetings
- Organize and lead monthly general meeting
- Coordinate to have a guest speaker
- Plan and organize member recruitment programs with PR Chair
- Plan and organize RoboJackets social events with PR Chair
- Book space for meetings and events
- Help keep website current
- Update non-team-specific wiki pages
- Responsible for keeping the RoboJackets-wide calendar feed up-to-date
Shop Manager
- Maintain shop cleanliness
- Periodically keep scraps pile under control
- Work with laboratory adviser
- Work with other SCC teams to coordinate fixing of shared tools and ordering of shared supplies by attending SCC Governing Board Meetings
- Builds purchase orders for shop consumables and new tooling.
- Assist with member training.
Project Managers
The project manager is elected outside of the general elections by core members of the organization. A project manager will be elected for each team within RoboJackets.
The responsibilities for the project manager are as follows:
- Get robots to competition
- Plan team meetings and arrange transportation
- Promote member-retention
- Coordinate member training
- Send reminder emails for team meetings
- Prepare budget and proposal for the team
- Builds purchase orders for the team
- Keep record of team progress to report to core
- Manage Sub-team leads
- Maintain team meeting schedule on the RoboJackets Calendar
- Work with PR Chair to ensure that photos and videos are produced at competition
Appointed Positions
IT Coordinator
- Leader of the IT Committee
- Manages and maintains all non-robot technology. Interested candidates should talk with the current IT coordinator.
Training Coordinator
- Lead new member training committee
- Work with training leads to build and carry out curriculums for new member training
- Prepare purchase orders for training consumables.
- Prepare and send communications regarding all training sessions
- Identify topics that members are interested in for training and identify people who can conduct the training.
Electrical/Mechanical/Software Training Lead
- lead the members of his/her discipline on the training committee
- develop the ciriculum and fall training schedule for thiei discipline
- communicate with PMs to identify important topics
- communicate with sub-team leads to balance new/reiterated material
- Provide information to the Training Coordinator regarding discipline sessions and times
Kickoff Coordinator
- Work with the President, Treasurer, Ga FIRST, and on-campus departments to plan kickoff
- Work the President to acquire the necessary venue resources to hold the event
- Work the President to plan campus emergency response and youth protection
- Work with Ga FIRST to advertise the event and handle FIRST materials
- Work with the Treasurer to pay for all of this
- Work with any and every on-campus to make this event happen (shared with the President)
- We highly recommend this person be knowledgebale of FRC and Ga FIRST in general
Volunteer Coordinator
- Work with various parties who request RJ involvement to supply volunteers
- Coordinate volunteers, rides, roles, and hotels during FRC/FTC season
- Coordinate volunteers and logistics for FASET and other on-campus tabling
- Work with various educational departments to provide outreach services for GT though RJ volunteering
SCCGB Delegate (x2)
- Attend bi-weekly SCCGB meetings
- Report to the SCCGB RJ concerns regarding SCC operations and finance
- Report SCCGB concers back to RJ
- We recommend candidates have a general awareness of SCC politics, procedure, and safety
- We recommend candidates have a general knowledge of SGA budget and bill submission practices
- If you don't have the above general knowledge, a willingness to watch detail and to learn goes a long way