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Full-time|From $25/hr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States

Founded in 2015, 1X is a pioneering company dedicated to designing advanced humanoid robots aimed at enhancing everyday household tasks. Our goal is to provide a plentiful workforce through intelligent and safe humanoids.At 1X, we are committed to excellence and are tackling some of the most challenging problems in robotics with a team of the world's brightest minds. Every component of our robots—from motor coils to AI—is developed and manufactured in-house, showcasing our vertically integrated strategy. When you join us, you'll be entrusted with meaningful projects, acknowledged for your contributions, and rewarded based on your performance. We believe collaboration is key to great work, which is why we require in-person attendance at our office locations.As we transition from research and development to full-scale production, we are seeking a skilled Hardware Technician to join our Hands team. In this position, you will collaborate closely with hardware and software teams to design, fabricate, and test electromechanical prototypes, driving forward product innovation and development. Utilize your extensive experience in electrical debugging, testing, scripting, and rapid mechanical prototyping to create and validate functional parts and assemblies integral to our robotic hand systems.

Jan 17, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto

At Rhoda AI, we are pioneering the future of humanoid robotics, crafting a robust full-stack foundation that encompasses high-performance, software-defined hardware along with foundational and video models that drive our robots. Our creations are designed to be versatile, adept at navigating complex, real-world environments and tackling unforeseen challenges. Collaborating with a research team that includes esteemed researchers from Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard, and more, we strive not just to introduce features but to establish a groundbreaking computing platform for physical tasks. With over $400 million raised, we are vigorously investing in research and development, hardware innovation, and scaling our manufacturing capabilities to bring our vision to life.In this pivotal role, you will spearhead hardware integration and maintenance across our humanoid robot platforms. As the technical cornerstone of the Technician team, you will set assembly standards, uphold ESD discipline, coordinate debugging and rework, and ensure the optimal performance of prototype and testing hardware. Reporting directly to the VP of Hardware Engineering, your contributions will be vital in establishing Rhoda's future Hardware Test & Maintenance organization.Key ResponsibilitiesOversee all integration, assembly, and testing processes for humanoid robot prototypes and subsystems.Develop, maintain, and impose standard operating procedures (SOPs) for assembly and repairs.Establish calibration, alignment, and torque validation routines.Diagnose complex mechanical and electrical integration challenges.Manage inventory, tool calibration, and the organization of the work area.Coordinate failure analysis, rework, and maintenance documentation with engineering teams.Mentor and supervise Technician Level 1 and contract technicians.Assist in system-level validation and ensure field-test readiness of prototype robots.Desired QualificationsTechnical diploma or Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, or Mechanical/Electrical Engineering.A minimum of 7 years of hands-on experience in robotics, automation, or precision electromechanical systems.Demonstrated leadership capabilities in technician or integration teams within R&D or prototype manufacturing settings.Proficient in mechanical assembly, harness integration, and troubleshooting of complex systems.Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with an ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic environment.

Mar 10, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States

About 1X Founded in 2015, 1X is a pioneering company dedicated to innovating advanced humanoid robots for home use. Our vision is to revolutionize labor availability with safe and intelligent humanoids that enhance everyday living.Position OverviewAs a Hardware Systems Prototyping / Research Engineer within the 1X Labs team, your primary responsibility is to redefine the limits of technology by rapidly creating and refining tangible systems that operate under real-world constraints.You will conceptualize and develop new mechanical systems and architectures, transforming ideas into functional hardware and rigorously testing them. Your prototypes will serve as tools to validate hypotheses, identify constraints, and maximize performance. The goal is not merely to achieve functionality but to approach human-level behavior or fully understand the limitations.Your expertise spans mechanics, electronics, and software. You will iterate swiftly, with each prototype being meticulously measured, evaluated, and benchmarked against biological or system-level standards. Success means pushing the limits of what works, and failure is an opportunity to learn and advance.This role is execution-driven; you will generate original ideas and develop concepts from others, favoring practical implementation over theoretical discussions. Prototyping is a means to let the system inform you, not a final destination.Importantly, you will ensure the transition of successful prototypes into robust designs that can be seamlessly integrated with existing products, accommodating real-world constraints and production processes.

Dec 5, 2025
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto

At Rhoda AI, we are pioneering the development of advanced humanoid robots, establishing a robust full-stack foundation that encompasses high-performance, software-defined hardware, foundational models, and sophisticated video world models that govern their operations. Our robots are designed to function as versatile generalists, adept at navigating intricate, real-world environments and tackling scenarios that are not included in their training. We stand at the confluence of large-scale learning, robotics, and systems engineering, supported by a research team comprised of esteemed researchers from Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard, and other leading institutions. Our mission transcends mere feature development; we are creating a groundbreaking computing platform tailored for physical work. With over $400 million raised, we are making substantial investments in R&D, hardware innovation, and scaling up manufacturing to turn our vision into reality.As a key member of Rhoda's hardware integration and maintenance team, you will play a crucial role in supporting our humanoid robot platforms. Your responsibilities will include developing and refining assembly standards, adhering to ESD protocols, assisting with debugging and rework, and ensuring that our prototypes and tested hardware maintain optimal reliability. In this role, you will report directly to the Technician Lead.Key ResponsibilitiesFormulate and sustain standard operating procedures (SOPs) for assembly and repair processes.Devise calibration, alignment, and torque-validation protocols.Diagnose mechanical and electrical integration challenges across humanoid robot subsystems.Oversee inventory management, tool calibration, and the organization of work areas.Collaborate with engineering on failure analysis, rework, and maintenance documentation.Assist in system-level validation and ensure field-test readiness of prototype robots.Qualifications We SeekA technical diploma or Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, or a related discipline.A minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience in robotics, automation, or precision electromechanical systems.Demonstrated experience in R&D or prototype manufacturing environments.Proficient in mechanical assembly, harness integration, and conducting diagnostic tests using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and torque tools.Solid understanding of EtherCAT, CAN, and sensor networks.Ability to document and standardize procedures to ensure repeatability and traceability.Preferred QualificationsExperience with advanced robotics systems and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Mar 10, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto

Rhoda AI builds the next generation of humanoid robots, combining high-performance, software-defined hardware with advanced foundational and video world models. Our robots are designed for adaptability, tackling complex real-world situations, even those outside their original training data. Backed by over $400 million in funding, Rhoda AI invests deeply in research, hardware innovation, and scaling manufacturing. Our research team includes alumni from Stanford, Berkeley, and Harvard. Role Overview The Vice President of Hardware Engineering leads the design, development, and scaling of Rhoda’s robotics systems from concept through mass production. This executive role builds and guides a top-tier hardware engineering organization, shapes product architecture, and ensures delivery of systems that meet the demands of industrial applications. Rhoda AI is committed to overcoming the hardware barriers that have limited robotics in real-world environments. What You Will Do Product and System Leadership Work closely with Product Management to define system requirements and outline product roadmaps. Translate product needs into clear engineering specifications and system architectures. Lead hardware development across mechanical, electrical, and systems engineering teams. Design and Development Oversee the design and development of robotic systems, including manipulation platforms, end effectors, sensor integration, and compute and control systems. Ensure systems remain reliable and safe under real-world operational stresses, including variability, wear, and uptime demands. Execution and Delivery Manage the full product lifecycle: from concept and prototyping through validation, new product introduction, and volume production. Set up and enforce rigorous test and validation protocols covering functionality, reliability, and safety. Develop engineering processes and standards to support product development and maintain quality assurance. Location Palo Alto, CA

Apr 14, 2026
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Hardware Systems Performance Architect - Infotainment

Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies

Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California

Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies, a joint venture based in Palo Alto, California, is shaping the future of electric vehicles with advanced operating systems, connectivity solutions, and zonal controllers. The team combines expertise in connectivity, artificial intelligence, and security to set new standards for software-defined vehicles worldwide. Role overview The Hardware Systems Performance Architect will join the Hardware Systems Architecture team, focusing on low-voltage electrical (LVE) systems performance within Rivian vehicles. This position centers on performance characterization for subsystems such as infotainment, telematics, wireless connectivity, networking, and camera monitoring. Insights from this role will guide hardware architecture choices early in development and validate system designs as they mature. A strong background in systems software is essential to identify key performance metrics, assess design risks, and confirm system architecture meets requirements. What you will do Lead collaboration between hardware architecture, design, and software application teams to create characterization plans that identify performance metrics and system bottlenecks. Translate broad functional and performance requirements into concrete subsystem architecture performance requirements, enabling ongoing validation and refinement. Oversee the design, integration, and automation of characterization and validation activities for hardware testing, including work with prototype boards and lab vehicles. Coordinate the full development cycle for systems and automation supporting performance characterization, from requirement definition to solution implementation.

Apr 28, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California

Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies have joined forces to shape the future of electric mobility. This partnership brings together Rivian’s drive for innovation with Volkswagen’s longstanding expertise, focusing on advanced operating systems, zonal controllers, and cloud connectivity. The goal: set new standards for software-defined vehicles worldwide. Expertise in connectivity, artificial intelligence, and security underpins the team’s work, aiming to build smarter, more sustainable vehicles that stay connected at every level. Role overview The Senior Staff Hardware Systems Architect will play a central role within the Hardware Systems Architecture team. This position involves working closely with cross-functional partners to break down product features into detailed technical requirements and design architectures for sub-systems in the vehicle’s low voltage electrical system. Collaboration is key, as the architect will help define and document the structure for infotainment, telematics, networking, camera systems, and vehicle security. As projects advance, this role will also help set system performance benchmarks and outline validation methods to ensure robust, reliable results. Key focus areas Translating product features into technical requirements Defining architectures for vehicle sub-systems, including infotainment and telematics Establishing performance criteria and validation methods for hardware systems Collaborating across teams to ensure integration of connectivity, networking, and security features

Apr 28, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California

Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies, a joint venture between two established automotive leaders, is shaping the future of electric vehicles. The team focuses on developing advanced software-defined vehicles, ranging from operating systems to zonal controllers and comprehensive connectivity solutions. Their mission centers on setting new standards for automotive technology worldwide. This role sits within the Hardware Systems Architecture team in Palo Alto, California. The Hardware Systems Performance Architect will assess and guide the performance of low-voltage electrical systems in Rivian vehicles. Early-stage hardware architecture decisions and developmental system designs will rely on the insights provided in this position. Role overview This role focuses on wireless connectivity and VAS (Vehicle Access Systems) performance. The architect will analyze and quantify system performance, identify potential design risks, and ensure that system architectures meet demanding requirements. The position covers a range of wireless technologies, including: WiFi Bluetooth and BLE 4G/5G cellular GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) UWB (Ultra-Wideband) These technologies are critical for telematics, passive and keyless vehicle access systems, and other connectivity-driven features. Requirements Strong understanding of wireless connectivity systems and their performance metrics Ability to anticipate design risks and validate system architecture against requirements Experience with technologies such as WiFi, BT/BLE, 4G/5G, GNSS, and UWB Background in low-voltage electrical systems for vehicles

Apr 28, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States

Senior HR Business Partner | Palo Alto, CAAgile Robots is a pioneering force in the realm of industrial and humanoid robotics, harnessing cutting-edge machine learning and robotic vision to revolutionize the workplace. With our headquarters in Munich and a diverse global team of over 2,500 professionals, we are excited to expand our presence in North America. This is a unique chance to become a core member of our U.S. team, playing a pivotal role in shaping the culture and operations of our Silicon Valley headquarters.The Role: As we embark on deploying next-generation AI-enabled automation and Physical AI, you will be our first HR Business Partner in the U.S., integral to the founding team. You will spearhead the establishment and scaling of our HR operations, policies, and cultural framework. Acting as both a strategic consultant and a hands-on practitioner, you will ensure that our people practices are in harmony with global standards while catering to local requirements. This position demands a practical, results-oriented mindset and the capacity to thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.Key Responsibilities1. HR Strategy & OperationsDesign and implement HR policies, processes, and programs tailored to the U.S. market, ensuring alignment with global standards.Build and develop HR infrastructure encompassing onboarding, offboarding, performance management, and employee relations.Collaborate with leadership to define and execute the people strategy, fostering business growth and cultural integration.2. Talent Acquisition & ManagementLead comprehensive recruitment efforts, from talent sourcing to onboarding, to attract exceptional talent from the Bay Area and beyond.Forge and maintain strong relationships with hiring managers to facilitate a seamless and efficient hiring process.Implement talent development initiatives, including training, career pathing, and succession planning in alignment with our global standards.3. Employee Experience & EngagementChampion a positive and inclusive company culture, serving as a trusted advisor to both employees and leadership.Address employee relations issues with professionalism and discretion, ensuring compliance with local labor laws.Design and execute events, offsites, and community-building initiatives that reflect our innovative spirit and enhance employee engagement and retention.4. Compensation, Benefits & ComplianceOversee payroll administration to ensure accuracy and timeliness.Develop and manage competitive compensation and benefits programs in collaboration with global HR and local vendors.Ensure compliance with U.S. employment laws and regulations.

Feb 27, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States

Agile Robots is at the forefront of the industrial and humanoid robotics revolution, harnessing cutting-edge machine learning and robotic vision to transform the workplace. Our goal is to effectively merge artificial intelligence with robotics capabilities. With our headquarters in Munich and a global workforce exceeding 2,500, we are excited to expand our operations into North America. As we embark on this journey to establish our presence in the US market, we are in search of a passionate and innovative Marketing Manager. This is a remarkable opportunity to become a pivotal member of our US team at our Silicon Valley headquarters, where you will have the chance to significantly elevate the profile of a leading global technology innovator.Role Overview: In this position, you will spearhead all marketing initiatives necessary to establish and promote our brand in the US. Your responsibilities will center around event management, digital marketing, content creation, and thought leadership. You will identify key conferences, design compelling campaigns, and ensure our brand maintains a strong presence across all relevant platforms.Key Responsibilities:Establish the US marketing function from the ground up, defining key priorities, processes, and tools.Plan, organize, and execute a variety of events including trade shows, conferences, roadshows, launch events, and webinars.Identify speaking opportunities and forge partnerships at prominent US robotics and AI conferences.Execute digital marketing campaigns encompassing social media, paid advertising, newsletters, and SEO/SEM strategies.Create and manage multimedia content such as podcasts, live streams, videos, and thought-leadership articles.Collaborate closely with the global marketing team and external vendors in the EU and US to ensure consistent branding and messaging.Analyze marketing performance metrics, providing regular insights and recommendations.Develop and maintain a network of partners, agencies, and media contacts within the US.

Feb 12, 2026
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Full-time|$35/hr - $70/hr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States

Join Our Team as an Electrical Engineering TechnicianAt 1X, located in Palo Alto, CA, we are pioneering the future of work with our innovative humanoid robots that collaborate with people to address labor shortages and enhance productivity.Your Role: As a crucial member of our Robot Services team, you will be responsible for supporting diagnostic and electrical engineering activities to ensure our humanoid robots operate efficiently. This hands-on position will have you working closely with hardware and diagnostics teams, engaging in PCB re-work, assembly, and testing. Your contributions will be pivotal in the maintenance and enhancement of our robotic systems, with potential growth into advanced electrical engineering roles.Key Responsibilities:Execute re-work and assembly of custom PCBs.Conduct fine-pitch soldering and perform functional testing.Oversee wire harness re-work and assembly tasks.Document rework and assembly processes meticulously.Collaborate with engineers to identify issues and propose improvements.

Jan 20, 2026
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Full-time|$125.1K/yr - $220.8K/yr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States

At 1X, we are pioneering the development of safe humanoid robots designed to assist humans in both domestic and industrial environments. Our commitment to rapid delivery is matched only by our rigorous testing and iterative approach to problem-solving. Position OverviewWe are searching for a dedicated System Integration Engineer to join our innovative team at 1X Technologies. In this role, you will be instrumental in the integration of sophisticated robotic systems, sensors, computing modules, and software into cohesive, dependable solutions. Your responsibilities will encompass defining interfaces, system bring-up, and troubleshooting across hardware, firmware, networking, and cloud/edge services. You will collaborate closely with R&D, manufacturing, and field teams to transform prototypes into scalable, production-ready products, ensuring thorough validation, automation, and comprehensive documentation. This position is ideal for a hands-on engineer who excels in a dynamic environment and enjoys tackling multidisciplinary integration challenges.Key ResponsibilitiesDefine and uphold the system architecture, interfaces, and integration protocols for both hardware and software components.Integrate various sensors, actuators, embedded controllers, and computing units into robotic platforms.Create and implement bring-up procedures, testing plans, and validation protocols for new systems.Identify and resolve complex issues across electronic, firmware, operating system, networking, and application layers.Develop integration tools, scripts, and automated tests to enhance system reliability and efficiency.Work alongside mechanical, electrical, firmware, and software teams to bridge interface gaps.Oversee the configuration, versioning, and traceability of system components and releases.Assist manufacturing and field operations with build instructions and troubleshooting documentation.Examine performance logs and telemetry to suggest enhancements for stability and safety.Document design processes, integration outcomes, and best practices; contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.

Nov 6, 2025
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto

About Rhoda AI Rhoda AI is building the next generation of humanoid robots. The team combines high-performance, software-defined hardware with advanced foundational models and video world models to power robotics that can handle real-world complexity. Rhoda AI partners with researchers from Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard, and other leading institutions. With over $400M raised, the company is investing heavily in research, hardware development, and manufacturing scale-up. Role Overview The Robot Software Engineer will design and validate simulation environments for Rhoda AI’s humanoid robotics platform. This position focuses on building physics-based models that faithfully represent real hardware and developing the software pipelines that bridge simulation with the physical robots. Work will span motion planning, control systems, and sim-to-real transfer for AI policy training. The role is part of a small, agile team working on core technology for Generation 0 and Generation 1 robots.

Apr 14, 2026
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Hardware Systems Performance Engineer - Connectivity

Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies

Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California

Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies have joined forces in Palo Alto to advance electric vehicle innovation. This partnership brings together expertise in operating systems, zonal controllers, and cloud connectivity, aiming to set new standards for software-defined vehicles. The team addresses complex challenges in EVs, focusing on connectivity, AI, and security to build more intelligent and sustainable mobility solutions. Role overview The Hardware Systems Performance Engineer - Connectivity works closely with the Hardware Systems Architecture team to assess and optimize the performance of low-voltage electrical (LVE) systems in Rivian vehicles. The position influences hardware architecture decisions early in development and validates system designs in later phases. A strong grasp of systems software is essential to identify and measure performance metrics, anticipate design risks, and confirm that system performance meets established requirements. Areas of focus include wireless connectivity and passive/keyless vehicle access systems (VAS). What you will do Collaborate with hardware architecture, design, and software teams to create thorough plans for measuring key performance metrics, identifying system bottlenecks, and validating performance against requirements. Lead the design, integration, and automation of characterization and validation activities across a range of hardware testing environments, including early prototypes, lab vehicles, and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) setups. Manage the full process of systems performance characterization, from developing requirements to finding solutions and automating processes. This includes integrating hardware and software, building data acquisition pipelines, and developing downstream data processing infrastructure.

Apr 28, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California

Join Array Labs, where we are innovating advanced radar systems aimed at enhancing humanity's understanding and responsiveness to the physical changes occurring on Earth.We are in the process of launching a synchronized fleet of radar satellites designed to produce a high-resolution 3D representation of the Earth, updated in real-time. This initiative will empower government and commercial entities with quicker and more informed decision-making capabilities, particularly in disaster response, infrastructure resilience, and critical geopolitical intelligence.Our end-to-end design and manufacturing of satellites position us at the forefront of Earth observation technology. Our fleet is set to deliver unparalleled accuracy, coverage, and responsiveness, ensuring vital insights are available precisely when needed.As an Electrical Hardware Design Engineer, you will be responsible for the design and validation of digital and mixed-signal electronics integral to our radar payloads and satellite platforms. Your responsibilities will encompass high-speed digital interfaces, precision clocking and timing distribution, power regulation and control circuits, system monitoring, telemetry hardware, and fault-tolerant designs tailored for small satellite constraints. You will be involved in the complete hardware lifecycle from design through prototyping, bring-up, and qualification, collaborating closely with RF, antenna, mechanical, and systems engineers. The hardware you create will have a direct impact on system performance, power efficiency, stability, and overall reliability in orbit.In our rapidly expanding engineering team, your contributions will be crucial in shaping the most sophisticated radar satellite constellation, significantly enhancing our ability to swiftly and comprehensively understand our evolving planet.

Dec 5, 2025
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States

Join Agile Robots as a Strategic Account Lead for North America, where you'll spearhead initiatives in the exciting fields of Automation, Physical AI, and Robotics. This is your opportunity to work at the forefront of technological innovation, engaging with leading organizations to drive transformative solutions.

Apr 4, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto Office

About VoltaiVoltai is at the forefront of developing advanced models and agents capable of learning, evaluating, planning, experimenting, and interacting with the physical world. Our mission begins with the design and creation of innovative hardware, including electronic systems and semiconductors, where artificial intelligence can surpass human cognitive capabilities.About the TeamOur team is supported by leading investors from Silicon Valley, including Stanford University and industry leaders from Google, AMD, Broadcom, Marvell, among others. Comprising former Stanford professors, SAIL researchers, Olympiad medalists, CTOs of prominent tech companies, and senior advisors to several U.S. presidents, we bring a wealth of experience and innovation to our projects.About this RoleIn this pivotal role, you will be responsible for the design, development, and validation of cutting-edge compute and storage platforms that will drive Voltai’s AI-enhanced design engines. Your expertise will span board design, mechanical integration, and thermal systems, enabling you to create efficient and scalable hardware optimized for simulation, training, and verification tasks.

Nov 12, 2025
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Full-time|$110K/yr - $240K/yr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States

Systems Engineer, Diagnostics Engineering (All Levels)Palo Alto, CA (on-site)About 1X At 1X, we are pioneering the development of humanoid robots designed to assist people in addressing labor shortages and fostering prosperity.The Role As a Systems Engineer on our Diagnostics Engineering team, you will spearhead initiatives to diagnose robot malfunctions across mechanical, electrical, and software sectors. Your role will involve crafting tools and workflows for swift and precise failure analysis, while collaborating with cross-functional teams to promote design enhancements. This position is vital for boosting system reliability and expediting hardware development timelines.Your ResponsibilitiesIdentify and document root causes of mechanical, electrical, software, and control failuresUtilize engineering principles to troubleshoot intricate mechanical failures, including interpreting drawings, mechanisms, tolerances, fits, and inspection techniquesEmploy electrical and system-level instrumentation to diagnose faults in robots and their componentsCreate diagnostic tools and scripts using C++ and Python to facilitate diagnostics, integration, and data analysisGenerate comprehensive reports from diagnostic and fleet data to inform decision-making and track progressWork closely with prototyping and design engineers to iterate on hardware modifications informed by diagnostic insightsEffectively communicate design recommendations to hardware, electrical, and controls teams

Dec 12, 2025
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto Office

About VoltaiAt Voltai, we are pioneering the development of world models and agents capable of learning, evaluating, planning, experimenting, and interacting with the physical world. Our journey begins with a focus on understanding and building advanced hardware, including electronic systems and semiconductors, where AI can design and create beyond human cognitive limits.About the TeamOur team is backed by some of Silicon Valley's leading investors, Stanford University, and notable figures such as CEOs and Presidents from Google, AMD, Broadcom, and Marvell. We are comprised of former Stanford professors, researchers from SAIL, Olympiad medalists, and experienced executives from top tech firms, including Synopsys, GlobalFoundries, and Cadence, along with former high-ranking government officials.About this RoleAs a System Architect, you will define the architecture for cutting-edge compute and hardware systems, integrating AI co-design, performance modeling, and cross-domain optimization. Your role will involve translating system-level requirements into cohesive architectures that effectively balance power, performance, and scalability while guiding implementation teams towards next-generation platforms.

Nov 12, 2025
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Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States

1XFounded in 2015, 1X is pioneering the development of sophisticated humanoid robots tailored for household applications. Our mission is to generate a plentiful workforce through safe and intelligent humanoid technology.We are committed to excellence, tackling some of the toughest challenges in robotics alongside the world's most talented professionals. Every component of our robots, from motor coils to AI, is designed and manufactured in-house, showcasing our vertically integrated approach. At 1X, you will take ownership of significant projects, receive recognition for your contributions, and be rewarded based on your performance.At 1X Labs, our goal is to provide the science and technology necessary for achieving human-level, general-purpose humanoids.We meticulously identify the disparities between current humanoid performance and the demands of human-level capabilities. Our approach dives deep into fundamental principles, taking innovative and often unconventional paths, developing new technologies, and seamlessly integrating those advancements into our products. Our unique position allows us to transform research outcomes into tangible products through our focused and tightly integrated strategies in materials, component design, systems engineering, and manufacturing.Humanoids represent an intricately integrated system. Significant advancements emerge only when sensing, actuation, materials, control, and intelligence evolve in unison, each pushed to its limits. 1X Labs is composed of individuals who have excelled in their respective fields, enabling them to confidently navigate those limits and engage meaningfully with adjacent domains, understanding the critical constraints at play.You possess deep expertise in your area, with intuition shaped by years of tackling challenging, concrete problems. Your interdisciplinary approach is a natural outcome of mastery and collaboration on systems where no single discipline suffices.We invite you to join an environment where technical depth is paramount, ideas are rigorously tested, and impactful research is defined by its ability to ship successful products..Join Us: Innovate to Advance Humanoids to Human-Level Capabilities1X Labs is dedicated to bridging the gap between today's humanoids and human-level capabilities.

Jan 28, 2026

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