Drive Team in action

Drive Team

Operates the robot during matches.

Making critical decisions under pressure, the drive team consists of drivers who control robot movement and operators for mechanisms. They require quick thinking and excellent communication.

Build Team assembling robot

Build Team

Assembles the physical robot.

The build team works with the CAD designs, using tools and materials to construct and iterate on the robot's mechanical systems. Precision and problem-solving are key.

Student using CAD software

CAD Team

Designs the robot digitally.

Using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software, this team creates detailed 3D models of the robot and its components before any physical parts are made, allowing for virtual testing and precise manufacturing plans.

Robot electrical board

Electrical Team

Wires the robot's components.

The electrical team is responsible for the robot's nervous system: wiring motors, sensors, controllers, and ensuring reliable power distribution. Attention to detail is crucial for a functional robot.

Team cheering at competition

Spirit & Cheer

Boosts team morale and energy.

More than just loud voices, the spirit and cheer squad energizes the team. They are our ambassadors of hype!

Team presentation for fundraising

Fundraising & Outreach

Manages branding and resources.

This vital team secures resources through sponsorships and fundraising, manages team branding, handles social media, and organizes community outreach events to promote STEM and the team.

Scouting data sheet diagram

Scouting Team

Analyzes opponents for strategy.

Strategic Analysis & Data

The Scouting Team gathers data on other robots' capabilities, performance, and strategies during competitions. This information is vital for:

  • Making informed alliance selections.
  • Developing effective match strategies.
  • Identifying opponent strengths & weaknesses.

This role is key to our competitive edge!

Laptop with robot code

Programming Team

Writes the robot's control code.

This team brings the robot to life by writing software to control its movements, interpret sensor data, and execute autonomous routines. They bridge the gap between hardware and intelligent action.

Mentor guiding student

Mentors

Guide and support the students.

Our dedicated mentors, comprised of teachers, parents, and industry professionals, volunteer their time and expertise to guide students through technical challenges, project management, and developing soft skills. They are invaluable to our success.