Commerce, Industry & Manufacturing

Commerce, industry, and manufacturing are three interconnected sectors of game play that are vital to the growth and success of Atlas Defense Industries (ADI). Commerce refers to the buying, selling, and transportation of commodities, plus the participation of members in Star Citizen racing game play. Industry involves the gathering and production of goods, such as mining and salvage, while manufacturing is the process of turning raw materials into finished products, typically in factories or other production facilities. Together, commerce, industry, and manufacturing form the backbone of ADI's participation in the Star Citizen economy, providing essential goods and services while supporting organizational growth.

 
 

CIM Leadership

Nomedias

Senior Director

TheSpaceCoder

Director

Ochi

Assistant Director

Kolland

Assistant Director

FieldBear

Assistant Director

MrAxeHead

Team Leader

Cy4r

Team Leader

Prophet501st

Team Leader

Willkayak

Team Leader

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Team Leader

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Team Leader

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Team Leader

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Team Leader

 
 

Commerce

Commerce plays a crucial role in driving economic growth in ADI. The exchange of goods and services generates revenue and creates job opportunities for members. Star Citizen offers many ways for members to grow their personal wealth - commodities trading, transportation of goods through delivery or cargo missions, participating in and supporting ADI's racing efforts, or by being Star Citizen’s next great sales entrepreneur. The limits of commercial success are only bounded by your vision and willingness to accept risk.

 
 

Transportation

 

Cargo Pilot

Cargo Pilots specialize in moving cargo between locations using a variety of ships. They are responsible for ensuring that cargo is delivered safely and on time, and they work closely with the logistics team to plan and execute transport missions. Their work requires excellent coordination skills and a focus on safety and efficiency. Cargo Pilots are experts in handling various types of cargo, and they are always looking for ways to optimize their performance. They play a critical role in supporting the success of ADI missions by ensuring that resources are where they are needed, when they are needed, and in good condition. They also provide transport services to other players in the game, and they are committed to providing a reliable and professional service to all clients.

 

Transport Pilot

Transport Pilots provide transportation services to both ADI members and other players in the game. They specialize in moving people quickly and safely between locations in the vast expanse of space. They work closely with their clients to understand their needs and preferences, and they are committed to providing a positive and memorable experience for every passenger. Their work requires excellent communication and customer service skills, as well as the ability to adapt to unexpected situations while maintaining a focus on safety and efficiency. Interstellar Transport Pilots are experts in the ships and equipment used for transport missions, and they are always looking for ways to optimize their performance. They play a critical role in connecting people and communities across the galaxy and ensuring that everyone can reach their destination with ease.

Racing

 

Ground Racing Driver

Ground Racing Drivers are highly skilled drivers who specialize in ground racing. They possess a deep understanding of vehicle dynamics and driving techniques, and are experts at navigating complex courses at high speeds. Their work requires a focus on precision and control, as well as the ability to react quickly to unexpected situations. Ground Racing Drivers are constantly training and refining their skills to improve their performance on the track. They play a critical role in representing ADI in ground racing competitions and events, and they are committed to upholding the Org's values of teamwork, discipline, and excellence. They also provide ground transport services to other players in the game, and they are known for their professionalism and reliability.

 

Racing Logistics Technician

Racing Logistics Technicians are crucial members of ground racing teams, providing essential transportation and logistical support. They work closely with Racing Logistics Coordinators and ground racing drivers to ensure that all necessary resources are in place for successful racing events. Racing Logistics Technicians are responsible for the transportation and maintenance of ground racing vehicles, ensuring that they are in optimal condition for competition. They also provide air support and transportation as needed during racing competitions. Their work requires strong attention to detail and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances while maintaining a focus on efficiency and safety. Racing Logistics Technicians play a critical role in the success of ADI ground racing teams, and they are committed to upholding the Org's values of teamwork, discipline, and excellence.

 

Racing Pilot

Racing Pilots are highly skilled aviators who specialize in air/space racing. They possess a deep understanding of flying dynamics and techniques, and are experts at navigating complex courses at high speeds. Racing Pilots play a critical role in representing ADI in air/space racing competitions and events. They are constantly training and refining their skills to improve their performance in the races. Their work requires a focus on precision and control, as well as the ability to react quickly to unexpected situations. Racing Pilots are known for their professionalism and reliability, and they are committed to upholding the Org's values of teamwork, discipline, and excellence. As a Racing Pilot, their primary responsibility is to win races and bring honor to ADI through their performances.

Commodities

 

Commodities Trader

Commodities Traders are financial experts who specialize in buying and selling various goods and materials in the game's economy. These traders risk their own money to buy low and sell high, taking calculated risks to maximize their profits. Commodities Traders carefully analyze the market trends and fluctuations to identify profitable opportunities, and they are always on the lookout for new deals to pursue. Their work requires a deep understanding of market dynamics and trends, as well as the ability to think strategically and make quick decisions under pressure. Commodities Traders are known for their shrewdness and ability to turn a profit in even the most challenging economic conditions. As a Commodities Trader, they will be responsible for managing their own financial investments in various commodities, utilizing their expertise to bring significant gains to their own funds. Their success as a trader is measured solely by their own performance and profitability, and they are driven to succeed by the prospect of bigger risks leading to bigger rewards.

Vendor Sales

 

Trade Vendor

Trade Vendors specialize in providing rare and hard-to-find goods to players in out-of-the-way locations. These vendors must master a range of different tasks, from crew management to security, to ensure that their customers receive their goods safely and efficiently. Trade Vendors carefully curate their inventory, seeking out rare and unique items to offer their customers. They are always on the lookout for new products to add to their stock, and they maintain close relationships with their suppliers to ensure a reliable stream of goods. Trade Vendors also need to have strong organizational and management skills, as they must oversee their own crew and logistics operations to ensure smooth and efficient delivery of their products. They work closely with their customers to understand their needs and preferences, building long-lasting relationships based on trust and reliability. As a Trade Vendor, they will be responsible for managing their own business operations, from procuring goods to managing their crew and logistics. Their success as a vendor is measured solely by their own performance and profitability, and they are driven to succeed by the prospect of bringing unique and valuable goods to their customers.

 
 

Industry

Orgs need raw materials to fuel their industrial and manufacturing needs. Mining and salvaging involve the extraction of valuable resources from the earth or from discarded ships. Mining contributes to the production of raw materials, which can be further refined for use in manufacturing or sold in raw form for quick credits. Salvaging, on the other hand, involves the recovery of materials and components from derelict ships that can be sold or repurposed. These activities support economic growth and development of the organization as well as serve as a steady revenue stream to fuel other interests within Star Citizen.

 
 

Mining

 

Surface Prospector

The Surface Prospector is an expert in exploring the surfaces of planets and moons, utilizing a variety of specialized equipment to identify and extract valuable minerals and resources. They must possess extensive knowledge of geological formations and surveying techniques to ensure optimal extraction. In addition to their advanced combat skills, they must have superior spatial awareness and navigational abilities to move through deep caves and caverns while mitigating environmental threats and encountering dangerous creatures. These highly skilled individuals play a critical role in ensuring the success of mining operations, as their findings and assessments directly impact the profitability of their Org.

 

Surface Miner

Surface Miners are experts in extracting valuable minerals and resources from the surface of planets and moons. They operate specialized mining vehicles and are skilled in loading and unloading ore while ensuring its quality and stability for transport. Surface Miners also utilize scanning technology to locate the most lucrative mineral deposits and must possess a strong understanding of geology and resource management to maximize their yields. In addition to their technical expertise, Surface Miners must have a keen sense of navigation and situational awareness to safely operate in hazardous environments and fend off hostile threats.

 

Mining Pilot

A Mining Pilot is a highly skilled member who is responsible for operating a mining vessel to collect valuable resources from asteroids, planets, and moons. They are experts in using scanners and other equipment to locate mineable deposits and use specialized mining tools to extract and collect resources. In addition to working independently, they may also lead a small team of miners to complete mining operations in different environments. The Mining Pilot must have extensive knowledge of mining procedures, equipment maintenance, and risk assessment in both space and planetary environments. They must also possess excellent problem-solving skills to deal with unexpected challenges and operate the ship effectively in various situations. As a pilot, they must have advanced flying skills and be able to navigate through asteroid belts and different planetary atmospheres while avoiding obstacles and other potential hazards.

Salvage

 

Salvage Technician

A Salvage Technician is responsible for identifying and recovering valuable materials and components from wrecks and other debris on the ground. They possess extensive knowledge of various hand tools and vehicles used for ground-based salvage operations, as well as combat skills required to defend against potential threats. They also have the logistical expertise to plan and execute salvage operations in various environments. The Salvage Technician is highly skilled in assessing the value of recovered items, and must have knowledge of market prices for materials to maximize profits. They work independently or as part of a team and must have excellent communication skills to coordinate efforts and ensure safe and efficient salvage operations.

 

Salvage Pilot

The Salvage Pilot is responsible for piloting a specialized ship equipped for salvaging operations in a variety of environments, including planetary surfaces, moons, asteroid belts, and deep space. They utilize advanced scanning equipment to locate salvage wrecks and employ a range of tools and techniques to collect and process salvaged materials. The Salvage Pilot must have extensive knowledge of salvage procedures, equipment maintenance, and safety protocols in different environments. In addition to operating the ship, they may also need to lead a small team of salvage technicians to ensure efficient and effective salvage operations. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to handle unexpected challenges are crucial for success in this role.

 
 

Manufacturing

Building a base of operations is essential to success. The responsibility of ensuring ADI's factories and outposts are constructed, maintained, and managed to peak efficiency falls to Industrial Management. Industrial Management fosters innovation and growth as Orgs compete to create new and better products and services. Opportunities include building and managing factories, taking raw materials, and refining or producing finished products. Other areas include outpost construction, warehouse construction and management, or the installation and repair of factory or outpost components or systems. If being part of the great industrial engine is where your interest lies, then Industrial Management has a place for you.

 
 

Industrial Management

 

Industrial Operations Coordinator

The Industrial Operations Coordinator is responsible for managing and supporting industrial facilities for both ADI and its members. This includes overseeing the production of goods and materials as well as providing logistical support to maintain peak facility operations. The Industrial Operations Coordinator must possess a deep understanding of industrial processes and the ability to manage and coordinate teams to ensure efficient and effective facility operations. This role requires strong problem-solving and communication skills, as well as a high level of attention to detail.

 

Construction Coordinator

The Construction Coordinator is responsible for managing and coordinating the design and construction of buildings and outposts on the surface of planets. They lead a team of skilled construction technicians and oversee the entire construction process, from initial design to final implementation. The Construction Coordinator is also responsible for managing the logistics of construction, including the acquisition and transportation of materials and supplies. They work closely with other members of ADI to ensure that all construction projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. The ideal candidate will have experience in construction management, project coordination, and a strong understanding of the technical aspects of building design and construction.