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Multiply Labs is at the forefront of innovation in robotics and life sciences, aiming to revolutionize the way cell therapies are manufactured and made accessible to patients worldwide.
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Multiply Labs
About Multiply LabsMultiply Labs is a pioneering startup located in San Francisco, California, backed by leading investors in the technology and life sciences sectors, including Casdin Capital, Lux Capital, and Y Combinator. Our vision is to create the world’s most advanced robots and utilize them to make state-of-the-art life-saving therapies widely available.We are transforming the landscape of cell therapy manufacturing through the development of sophisticated robotic systems that automate and streamline the production of these crucial treatments. Our robots enable biopharmaceutical companies to scale the production of cell therapies without major changes to their existing workflows, thereby minimizing regulatory challenges and risks. Unlike traditional methods, which are often lengthy and costly (averaging over $1 million per patient), our robotic solutions aim to make these groundbreaking therapies more accessible and affordable for those in need.To explore more about our innovations and see our robots in action, visit us at www.multiplylabs.com and connect with us on LinkedIn.About the RoleAs a Robotics Field Engineer, you will take the lead on-site for our robotic systems deployed in Los Angeles, California. This role places you at the forefront of robotics and biopharma, where you will act as the vital link between our engineering team and our client partners on-site. You will work collaboratively with both internal and external teams to coordinate operations, manage material flows, and ensure the dependability of our automated manufacturing systems. We are looking for a proactive and organized problem-solver committed to maintaining high-uptime systems that positively impact patient lives.
Who we are:At Formic, we are dedicated to revolutionizing American manufacturing by making automation accessible for every factory. As labor shortages increase, costs escalate, and global competition intensifies, automation has become essential for manufacturers striving to remain competitive.We provide automation solutions through a Robotics-as-a-Service model that combines cutting-edge industrial robotics, proprietary software, and comprehensive support into one cohesive offering. By eliminating traditional barriers such as high costs, complexity, and risk, we empower manufacturers to implement automation swiftly and achieve tangible improvements in throughput, safety, and operational efficiency without the need for substantial upfront investments.Supported by prestigious investors including Lux Capital, Initialized Capital, Blackhorn Ventures, and Mitsubishi HC Capital North America, Formic is rapidly expanding, establishing the groundwork for a new era of high-performance, Made in America production.About the team:The Fleet Operations Team is committed to maximizing uptime and performance across Formic’s expanding fleet of deployed robotic systems. Operating within active manufacturing environments, our team is responsible for diagnosing issues, restoring production, and continuously enhancing system reliability at scale. Fleet Operations functions at the intersection of robotics, controls, and real-world factory execution, ensuring that Formic’s automation solutions deliver consistent, measurable performance across a variety of industrial applications.About the role:As a Robotics Field Service Engineer, you will be at the forefront of technical ownership for Formic’s deployed robotic cells. Your responsibilities will include diagnosing failures, restoring systems to operational status, performing preventive and corrective maintenance, and representing Formic directly on-site at customer facilities.This role demands a hands-on approach and high accountability in uptime-sensitive environments. Success in this position requires strong troubleshooting skills, calmness during production disruptions, and meticulous documentation practices. Your contributions will significantly influence fleet performance, customer satisfaction, and long-term system reliability.Your responsibilities will include:Conducting preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance on robotic manufacturing cells.Responding to remote and on-site escalations, identifying root causes, and swiftly restoring systems.Providing hands-on technical support to customer operators and maintenance teams.Documenting service activities, updating asset records, and ensuring thorough reporting.
GrayMatter Robotics
Join GrayMatter Robotics as a Robotics Engineer specializing in Government Projects, where you will play a vital role in driving customer success by spearheading the implementation, deployment, and ongoing support of intelligent robotic assistants tailored for surface treatment applications.Key ResponsibilitiesCollaborate with customers to analyze their manufacturing processes, requirements, and constraints, ensuring the collection of essential data such as measurements, CAD files, and documentation.Lead proof of concept initiatives that showcase the innovative capabilities of GrayMatter technologies.Take ownership of robotic cell design from conception to execution, partnering with design and mechatronics teams to enhance reachability, cycle time, and operational efficiency.Design and manage the fabrication of custom end-of-arm tooling and fixtures, overseeing the process from initial concept through rigorous testing.Configure GMR-AI to create optimized tool paths and trajectories for new robotic applications.Rapidly prototype new inspection sensors, tools, and processes, collaborating with sensor vendors to assess emerging technologies.Install, troubleshoot, and maintain control components, including sensors, relays, and vacuum ejectors.Assist in developing new process recipes to accommodate a variety of materials and geometries.Work closely with software engineers to prototype innovative ideas, processes, and methodologies.Collaborate with product and AI teams to continuously enhance the customer experience.Generate comprehensive documentation, manuals, and educational content.Export Control RequirementsTo comply with U.S. Government export regulations, applicants must meet one of the following criteria: (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful permanent resident (current green card holder), (iii) Refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or (iv) Asylee under 8 U.S.C. § 1158.Minimum QualificationsBachelor's degree or higher in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.Proficient in programming 6DOF robots for diverse surface finishing applications.Familiarity with motion control systems and robotics programming languages such as Robot Operating System (ROS) or similar frameworks.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with an ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.Effective communication skills, both verbal and written, to convey complex ideas clearly.
GrayMatter Robotics
OverviewLocated in sunny Los Angeles, GrayMatter Robotics is a dynamic AI robotics startup dedicated to revolutionizing the manufacturing landscape. We enhance the experience of shop floor workers by deploying intelligent robots designed to tackle monotonous and ergonomically challenging tasks, particularly in the realm of automated surface finishing. Our cutting-edge GMR-AI™ software seamlessly integrates with advanced industrial robots, sensors, and tools to deliver tailored turnkey solutions through our innovative Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model.Our mission is to elevate the quality of life for manufacturing personnel, while simultaneously boosting production efficiency and minimizing costs associated with scrap, repair, and rework. As the Robotics Engineering Manager: Systems & Applications, you will play a pivotal role in our Activation Team at our Carson, CA office, leading the Systems & Applications Engineering (SAE) engineers—a vital group that collaborates across all organizational teams.
GrayMatter Robotics
About UsNestled in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, GrayMatter Robotics stands out as a pioneering AI robotics startup dedicated to transforming the manufacturing landscape. Our mission is to enhance the lives of shop floor workers by integrating intelligent robots that alleviate demanding and ergonomically challenging tasks, particularly in automated surface finishing. Through our proprietary GMR-AI™ software, we seamlessly blend advanced industrial robots, sensors, and tools to deliver tailored, turnkey solutions for our clients via a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model.At GrayMatter, we are committed to enhancing workforce quality of life while boosting production capacity and minimizing costs related to scrap, repairs, and rework. As a Senior Design Engineer, you will become an integral part of our Design & Mechatronics team at our Carson, CA office, where you will engage in the exploration, development, and testing of innovative systems intended for real-world application.Key ResponsibilitiesRobotic Hardware Design: Create and refine hardware and mechanisms for robotic systems, focusing on system architecture and performance reliability.EOAT Design & DFM Compliance: Collaborate with diverse teams to enhance product design with an emphasis on Design for Manufacturing (DFM) for End-of-Arm Tooling (EOAT), ensuring adherence to ISO/TR 20218-1 safety standards.Advanced FEA & Simulation: Execute complex Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and thermal simulations to ensure structural integrity, predict potential failure modes, and optimize designs pre-fabrication.Structural Analysis: Conduct structural analysis and simulations to confirm design validity.Rapid Prototyping: Prototype hardware with a focus on Design for Manufacturability (DFM), employing 3D printing and CNC machining as necessary.Hardware Selection: Lead the process of selecting various electrical, mechanical, and pneumatic components.System Integration: Work closely with Electrical and Software teams to ensure effective integration of motors, sensors, and wiring within mechanical assemblies.System Troubleshooting & Optimization: Diagnose and test existing hardware and automation systems to identify enhancement opportunities for robustness and performance.
GrayMatter Robotics
SummaryLocated in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, GrayMatter Robotics is a pioneering AI robotics startup dedicated to transforming the manufacturing sector. Our mission is to enhance the productivity and safety of shop floor workers by deploying innovative robots that tackle monotonous and ergonomically demanding tasks, particularly in automated surface finishing. Our cutting-edge GMR-AI™ software seamlessly integrates with advanced industrial robots, sensors, and tools, offering bespoke turnkey solutions to our clients through a flexible Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model.We are on the lookout for a Staff Mechatronics Engineer to spearhead the design, development, and rollout of sophisticated robotic systems tailored for manufacturing automation. This is a senior-level role intended for a technical expert who thrives on independence, plays a pivotal role in shaping system architecture, and actively mentors fellow engineers while remaining engaged in hands-on tasks.The ideal candidate will possess a solid foundation in controls and mechatronics, with practical expertise in PID tuning, motor and drive control, and frequency response analysis. Proficiency in debugging with lab instruments and PLC-based industrial automation hardware (including PLCs, safety modules, sensors, and actuators) is essential. The candidate should be skilled in embedded C/C++ and Python for low-level control and integration, with comprehensive experience in full-system robotic design encompassing electrical, mechanical, and controls domains. Responsibilities include designing and sourcing components, producing CAD and technical drawings, and rapidly prototyping using 3D printing and basic shop tools, all while maintaining a strong Design for Manufacturing (DFM) mindset. Familiarity with power electronics and industry-standard hardware certification guidelines is crucial, as is leading rigorous testing, validation, and troubleshooting of automation systems prior to deployment. Collaboration with cross-functional teams to translate client requirements into viable solutions, standardizing PLC architectures within robotic cells, driving continuous product enhancements, and mentoring junior engineers are additional key components of this role.
GrayMatter Robotics
OverviewBased in sunny Los Angeles, GrayMatter Robotics is a cutting-edge AI robotics startup dedicated to transforming the manufacturing landscape. We empower shop floor employees with intelligent robots that alleviate tedious and ergonomically challenging tasks, particularly in automated surface finishing. Our innovative GMR-AI™ software seamlessly integrates with advanced industrial robots, sensors, and tools to deliver customized turnkey solutions for our clients through a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model.At GrayMatter Robotics, we strive to enhance the quality of life for our workforce while boosting production capacity and minimizing scrap, repair, and rework costs. As our inaugural IT Automation Engineer, you'll become a vital member of our Full Stack Software team at our Carson, CA office, where you'll enhance our IT infrastructure and operations. In this pivotal role, you will design and implement automation solutions that reduce repetitive manual tasks, oversee cloud and on-premise systems, and guarantee the reliability of our secure environments. Collaborating with DevOps, QA, and Customer Success teams, you will provide swift and dependable IT support while developing tools and processes that enhance long-term efficiency. This is a high-impact opportunity to influence how automation benefits both our internal teams and customers as we continue to expand.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign, build, and maintain internal IT and automation systems.Develop programs to automate repetitive tasks such as data transfers, testing, deployments, and IT workflows (e.g., account provisioning, password resets, software installations, patching).Configure and provision computers for both customer and internal deployment, while creating lightweight automation tools to minimize manual updates at client sites.Automate cloud resource management (AWS, Azure, GCP) for server setups, storage management, and application scaling.Ensure disaster recovery and backup processes are executed on schedule without manual intervention.Configure and maintain specialized systems including activation machines, license servers, and network-attached storage solutions to support engineering development.Implement security automation for patch management, intrusion detection, and access control.Enforce cybersecurity and compliance standards (SOC 2, ISO 27001, export controls) through automated policies and audits.
GrayMatter Robotics
About UsBased in vibrant Los Angeles, GrayMatter Robotics is an innovative AI robotics startup dedicated to transforming the manufacturing sector. Our intelligent robotic solutions are designed to assist shop floor workers with repetitive and ergonomically demanding tasks, particularly in automated surface finishing. By leveraging our proprietary GMR-AI™ software and integrating it with cutting-edge industrial robots, sensors, and tools, we deliver customized turnkey solutions through a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model.Our mission is to enhance the working conditions of manufacturers while simultaneously boosting production efficiency and minimizing costs associated with scrap, repair, and rework.Position OverviewAs a Staff C++ Architecture Engineer, you will become an integral part of our Robotics Software Engineering Team located at our Carson, CA office. You will be responsible for designing and implementing robust, scalable software architectures that drive our advanced robotic systems. Your expertise will guide the development of core C++ and ROS/ROS 2 components, as you architect high-performance subsystems and integrate state-of-the-art hardware to create reliable, production-ready automation solutions.
Amidon Heavy Industries
About UsAt Amidon Heavy Industries, we are pioneering the development of unmanned systems tailored for the offshore sector. Our innovative uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) are designed to deploy tethered remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) for the inspection of subsea pipelines, telecom cables, and other critical offshore infrastructure. Our mission is to provide dependable subsea awareness at a significantly reduced cost compared to traditional crewed vessels.The RoleWe are seeking a Robotics Engineer to engage in hands-on work across software, hardware, and system integration within our marine robotics platform. This generalist role emphasizes the practical application of robotics in the field, rather than focusing on machine learning or data science.In this position, you will play a key role in developing core robotics functionality, including sensor integration, control systems, communications, and actuator behaviors on physical platforms. You will collaborate closely with mechanical, electrical, and software engineers to transform prototypes into dependable, deployable systems.This opportunity is perfect for someone in the early stages of their career who has practical experience in building real robots and is eager to take ownership of significant components within a production system.ResponsibilitiesDevelop and maintain robotics software using C++ and Python with ROS/ROS2Integrate and operate point cloud-generating sensors (Lidar, Radar, Sonar) on physical systemsImplement and troubleshoot robotics communication interfaces (CAN, Serial, Ethernet, etc.)Design and maintain control logic, including state machines, PID loops, and feedback control systemsWork directly with motors, actuators, and low-level hardware interfacesSupport system integration, bench testing, and field testing on actual vehiclesCollaborate with mechanical, electrical, and testing engineers to bridge integration gapsQualificationsBachelor's degree in Robotics, Mechatronics, Computer Engineering, or a related field1-2 years of industry or research experience post-graduation (or equivalent practical experience)Strong proficiency in C++, Python, and contemporary ROS-based workflowsExperience with real robotic hardware, not limited to simulationsSolid understanding of control systems fundamentals and embedded system functionalityComfortable working in a hands-on environment with robotic components
Hadrian Automation
Join Hadrian: Pioneering the Future of ManufacturingAt Hadrian, we are revolutionizing the manufacturing landscape by creating autonomous factories that empower aerospace and defense companies to produce rockets, satellites, jets, and ships at unprecedented speeds and reduced costs. Our cutting-edge integration of advanced software, robotics, and comprehensive manufacturing solutions is reshaping how critical components are made in America.With a recent $260 million Series C funding round, we are poised to expand our capabilities significantly. Our new state-of-the-art facility in Mesa, Arizona, spans 270,000 square feet and will generate 350 immediate job opportunities. We're also launching our new headquarters to accommodate thousands more in the future, along with Hadrian Maritime to enhance naval production and our innovative Factory-as-a-Service model, which offers complete systems rather than standalone components.Collaborating with startups, Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, and major defense contractors across the realms of space, shipbuilding, and aviation, Hadrian is committed to scaling production, lowering costs, and expediting delivery for mission-critical projects. Backed by esteemed investors such as Lux Capital, Founders Fund, and Andreessen Horowitz, our rapidly growing team shares a unified vision to reindustrialize American manufacturing for the 21st century and beyond!About the PositionWe are seeking a highly skilled Senior Robotics Software Engineer to spearhead the design, development, and implementation of intelligent automation systems tailored for manufacturing environments. As a vital member of Hadrian's Robotics team, you will play a key role in enhancing our core machining business across multiple U.S. factories by building robotic systems that are integral to the daily operations of our operators and technicians.Our agile work environment prioritizes speed and continuous innovation, allowing us to translate real factory needs into viable, production-ready solutions.Your ResponsibilitiesLead the software architecture and development for robotic automation systems tailored for manufacturing and industrial applications.Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams (hardware, electrical, and mechanical) to ensure seamless integration between software and hardware components.Integrate software solutions with hardware systems, including PLCs, sensors, actuators, and industrial robots.Develop and implement algorithms for calibration, path optimization, object detection, and collision avoidance.Work closely with manufacturing operations to test, validate, and continuously enhance deployed robotic systems.
Hadrian Automation
Join Hadrian: Shaping the Future of ManufacturingAt Hadrian, we are pioneering autonomous factories that empower aerospace and defense industries to manufacture rockets, satellites, jets, and ships with remarkable speed and cost efficiency. By integrating cutting-edge software, robotics, and comprehensive manufacturing solutions, we are revolutionizing the production of America’s most vital components.With a recent fundraising success of $260 million in Series C, we are poised to expand our mission. We are thrilled to announce the launch of a new state-of-the-art Factory in Mesa, Arizona, encompassing 270,000 square feet and generating 350 immediate job opportunities. Our new headquarters will support thousands of future hires, and we are introducing Hadrian Maritime to enhance naval production, alongside a Factory-as-a-Service model that provides complete systems rather than just individual components.Collaborating with startups, Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, and major defense contractors across the realms of space, shipbuilding, and aviation, Hadrian is focused on scaling production, minimizing costs, and expediting delivery for mission-critical initiatives. Our rapidly expanding team shares a unified vision to reindustrialize American manufacturing for the 21st century and beyond!Your RoleAs a pivotal member of Hadrian’s Robotics team, you will spearhead the design, development, and implementation of intelligent automation systems tailored for manufacturing environments. Your work will be instrumental in scaling Hadrian’s core machining operations across multiple facilities in the U.S., creating robotic systems that operators, technicians, and systems will rely on daily. This position is perfect for engineers eager to push the boundaries of robotic dexterity, perception, and autonomy in real-world industrial settings.Key ResponsibilitiesInnovate and develop advanced algorithms and system architectures for robotic manipulation, grasping, and assembly in dynamic manufacturing environments.Design and execute comprehensive manipulation pipelines that integrate perception (e.g., 3D vision), planning, and control mechanisms.Work in tandem with mechanical engineers to prototype and refine custom end-effectors, sensor mounts, and robotic tooling solutions.Engage with stakeholders to gather, document, and translate operational requirements into precise technical specifications.
GrayMatter Robotics
About GrayMatter RoboticsGrayMatter Robotics, headquartered in Los Angeles, is an innovative robotics startup at the forefront of AI-powered robotic cells tailored for high-mix manufacturing. Our mission is to revolutionize the manufacturing landscape by enhancing worker capabilities and automating tedious surface finishing processes such as sanding, polishing, and coating. Operating under a Robots-as-a-Service model and supported by robust investor backing, we are rapidly expanding into sectors including aerospace, specialty vehicles, maritime, and consumer goods.Having secured over $70 million in funding and established partnerships with Fortune 500 companies and U.S. defense entities, we invite you to join us in crafting the Factory of the Future and redefining human-robot collaboration.The RoleWe are looking for a skilled Enterprise Account Executive who excels in navigating ambiguity and operates with autonomy. You will be responsible for cultivating and expanding seven-figure enterprise relationships, guiding clients from initial conversation to successful long-term deployment.This is a strategic hunter role where you will actively seek out new accounts, engage with customers on-site, maneuver through complex buying committees, and orchestrate intricate deals with annual contract values exceeding $500,000 and total contract values surpassing $1.5 million.Success in this position demands resilience, strong presence, discipline, and the ability to instill confidence in a future state that is yet to be realized.Role & ResponsibilitiesComplete Ownership of Enterprise DealsManage the entire enterprise sales cycle from initial prospecting to closure and expansion.Generate pipeline independently through outbound strategies, field activities, and on-site engagements.Secure multi-year Robotics-as-a-Service agreements addressing complex commercial, technical, and operational demands.Maintain post-close account ownership to promote expansion, additional cells, sites, and applications.Consultative Selling at the Executive LevelIdentify and diagnose customer challenges before presenting tailored solutions.Convert ambiguous operational pain points into clear, actionable strategies.
Freeform Future Corp
Join Freeform Future Corp as a Lead Applications Engineer in the dynamic field of robotics. In this pivotal role, you will spearhead the design and implementation of cutting-edge robotic applications that revolutionize industries. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive innovation and enhance our product offerings.
GrayMatter Robotics
SummaryBased in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, GrayMatter Robotics is a forward-thinking AI robotics startup focused on transforming the manufacturing sector. Our mission is to enhance the capabilities of shop floor workers through innovative robots designed to tackle repetitive and ergonomically challenging tasks, with a special emphasis on automated surface finishing. Utilizing our proprietary GMR-AI™ software, we integrate advanced industrial robots, sensors, and tools to deliver tailored turnkey solutions for our clients through a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model.As a member of the Special Projects: AI team at GrayMatter Robotics, you will collaborate with a dynamic, cross-functional group dedicated to designing, developing, and implementing AI capabilities across our products and client projects. This team operates as a horizontal AI function, engaging in simulation, data analytics, perception, inspection, machine learning control, process optimization, and system validation to foster robust autonomy for our robots and manufacturing facilities in high-mix environments. We manage the complete development lifecycle from problem identification and data strategy to model creation, simulation, deployment, and ongoing performance assessment. Close collaboration with various teams—including robotics software, solutions engineering, applications, process engineering, hardware, and deployment—is essential to our success. Our goal is to ensure that AI systems are scalable across processes, customers, and sites while delivering reliable performance on real robots in actual factories, not just in controlled settings.This position values a strong technical foundation coupled with sound research judgment, but emphasizes system ownership, execution, and tangible business impact. We encourage publishing and contributing to external technical forums when such endeavors arise naturally from deployed systems that advance both GrayMatter’s offerings and the wider robotics community. Nevertheless, the primary measures of success will be the quality of delivery, robustness, and observable outcomes for customers.
Standard Subsea
About UsStandard Subsea is an innovative startup focused on developing unmanned systems for the offshore industry. We specialize in creating uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) that deploy tethered remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) for the inspection of subsea pipelines, telecom cables, and offshore infrastructure. Our mission is to provide dependable subsea awareness at a significantly reduced cost compared to traditional crewed vessels.The RoleWe are seeking a Robotics Engineer to engage in hands-on work across software, hardware, and systems integration for our cutting-edge marine robotics platform. This generalist robotics role emphasizes practical implementation in real-world environments, distinct from machine learning or data science roles.You will play a crucial part in core robotics functionality, including sensor integration, control systems, communication protocols, and actuator behavior on physical platforms. Collaborating with mechanical, electrical, and software engineers, you will transform prototypes into robust, deployable systems.This position is perfect for an early-career professional who has experience building actual robots and is eager to take ownership of significant components in a production system.
anysignal
Join our dynamic team at anysignal as a Field Engineer! We seek an enthusiastic individual who takes pride in delivering impeccable workmanship, thrives on assembling intricate mechanical systems, and is eager to deploy high-precision machines in stunning and remote locations worldwide.Key ResponsibilitiesAssemble complex mechanical systems and subsystems utilizing high-precision tools such as torque wrenches and micrometers.Conduct full-cycle integration, from initial fit-checks and alignment to final mechanical quality inspections.Route and secure RF, power, and signal cabling while adhering to stringent ESD protocols.Lead outdoor installation projects involving rigging, anchoring, and precise leveling of large-scale structures.Assist with site retrofits, adjustments, and infrastructure connections to ensure long-term operational success.Collaborate with engineers to enhance build processes and uphold a world-class, safe working environment.Preferred QualificationsMinimum of 1 year of experience in high-reliability environments (Aerospace, Military, or Industrial) with a proactive mindset.Strong familiarity with gearboxes, motors, actuated systems, and weatherproofing techniques.Proficient in rigging and operating heavy equipment such as forklifts, cranes, or aerial lifts.Competent in mechanical assembly and basic electrical integration, including harness routing and grounding.Able to lift 50 lbs and navigate tight or confined spaces during complex builds.High school diploma (or equivalent) with robust problem-solving skills and a dedication to precision.
Serve Robotics
At Serve Robotics, we are revolutionizing urban mobility through innovative technology. Our friendly sidewalk robots embody our aspiration for the future, designed to streamline deliveries away from crowded streets, enhancing accessibility for everyone and supporting local businesses.Our fleet has been making waves in cities such as Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, and Chicago, delighting merchants, customers, and pedestrians while conducting commercial deliveries. We seek driven individuals who will transform robotic deliveries from a novel concept into a standard practice.About UsWe are a team of seasoned professionals from the technology sector, specializing in software, hardware, and design, uniting our expertise to create a future that aligns with our vision. We tackle real-world challenges by harnessing robotics, machine learning, and computer vision, all while focusing on delivering an exceptional user experience. Our organization thrives on agility, diversity, and a collaborative spirit, believing that complex problems are best solved through teamwork and respect.Position OverviewAs the Lab Manager, you will play a pivotal role in managing daily fleet maintenance operations, overseeing spare parts logistics, and ensuring the reliability of our data ecosystem. You will create value by optimizing Sustaining Technicians for high-efficiency repairs while maintaining a steady supply chain of essential components. This position holds responsibility for the repair process and documenting failures, identifying operational bottlenecks, and providing the engineering team with accurate, actionable data to enhance fleet-wide hardware performance. You will also lead the creation of new processes and standardized workflows to accommodate increasing fleet volume and complexity.Key ResponsibilitiesSpearhead the design and execution of scalable
At Serve Robotics, we're redefining urban mobility with our innovative sidewalk robots. These friendly delivery robots are our vision for the future, designed to alleviate congestion in city streets, expand delivery access to more residents, and support local businesses.Our fleet of robots has already made a positive impact, delighting merchants, customers, and pedestrians across cities like Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, and Chicago through efficient commercial deliveries. We are on the lookout for passionate individuals ready to transform robotic deliveries from a novel concept to a daily reality.Who We AreWe are a dynamic team of tech industry veterans specializing in software, hardware, and design, united by our vision to create a better future. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as robotics, machine learning, and computer vision, we tackle real-world challenges while prioritizing exceptional user experiences. Our team thrives on collaboration, diversity, and a commitment to problem-solving.Job OverviewAs an Operations Associate, you will be instrumental in maintaining the seamless operation of our autonomous delivery robots. Although our robots are engineered for independence, your support will be essential during instances of unexpected obstacles, technical malfunctions, or environmental challenges.In this hands-on position, you will assist our robots in the field, perform light maintenance tasks such as cleaning sensors, and ensure that deliveries are executed safely and on time. Your swift problem-solving abilities and field support will help minimize service disruptions and safeguard our valuable equipment. Additionally, you will document incidents and share insights that contribute to the continuous enhancement of our technology and operations.You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams in operations, engineering, and customer support to manage robot deployments, escalate technical issues, and support safety and training initiatives.Job DutiesEnsure field readiness by providing support for robots, coordinating timely responses, and fulfilling orders as business needs arise.Assist in the deployment process, including preparation, inspection, cleaning, and placement of robots in accordance with deployment expectations.Track, document, and resolve escalation tickets while maintaining clear communication with relevant teams.
As a Robot Delivery Technician, you will play a pivotal role in advancing Coco's mission by ensuring the meticulous assembly, maintenance, and deployment of our delivery robots. This position encompasses hands-on repairs and diagnostic testing, making it both a technical and dynamic opportunity. Collaborating closely with our engineering and operations teams, you will ensure optimal robot performance and provide valuable feedback to drive future hardware enhancements.This role is ideal for individuals who thrive in fast-paced settings, possess a knack for problem-solving, and take pride in executing tasks accurately on the first attempt.A Day in the LifePrepare and inspect robots before each shiftDiagnose, troubleshoot, and repair mechanical and electrical issuesCollaborate with engineers to test and implement new functionalitiesDeploy and support robot fleets across active marketsConduct routine inspections and document performance dataKey ResponsibilitiesAssemble, maintain, and repair robot hardwareDiagnose mechanical, electrical, and software issuesMonitor recurring issues and contribute to hardware enhancementsEnsure robots adhere to safety and operational standards pre-deploymentCollaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance performanceBasic QualificationsHands-on experience in robotics, electronics, bike shops, or comparable fieldsMinimum of 2 years of technical experience in diagnostics, repair, or maintenanceFamiliarity with mechanical and electrical systemsAbility to read and interpret schematics and technical documentsCapability to lift up to 40 lbsPreferred QualificationsAssociate degree or equivalent technical experience in robotics or engineeringExperience with semi-autonomous robotic systemsProficient in using diagnostic tools and tracking performance metricsComfortable utilizing Excel/Google Sheets for data reportingExcellent communication and problem-solving skills
At Serve Robotics, we are revolutionizing urban mobility with our innovative sidewalk delivery robot. Our vision is to alleviate congestion in city streets while making deliveries more accessible to a wider audience and supporting local businesses.Our fleet of robots has been successfully operating in cities such as Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, and Chicago, bringing joy to merchants, customers, and pedestrians alike. We are on the lookout for passionate individuals who want to transform robotic deliveries from an exciting novelty into a seamless and efficient part of everyday life.Who We AreWe are a team of seasoned professionals from the tech industry, specializing in software, hardware, and design, united to create a future that we aspire to live in. Our mission involves tackling real-world challenges using robotics, machine learning, and computer vision, with a strong emphasis on the overall user experience. Our diverse and agile team thrives in a collaborative and respectful environment, believing that the best solutions emerge from teamwork.JOB OVERVIEWIn the role of Operations Associate, you will be crucial in ensuring the efficient and dependable functioning of our autonomous delivery robots. Although our robots are primarily designed for independent operation, they occasionally require assistance—whether it’s navigating around unanticipated obstacles, addressing technical difficulties, or responding to environmental challenges. This is where your expertise will come into play.In this hands-on position, you will support robots in the field, perform light maintenance tasks like sensor cleaning, and help guarantee that deliveries are completed safely and punctually. Your swift problem-solving skills and on-site support will minimize service disruptions and safeguard valuable equipment. You will also document incidents and share insights that contribute to the continuous improvement of our technology and operations.You will work closely with teams across operations, engineering, and customer support—facilitating robot deployments, escalating technical issues, and aiding in safety and training initiatives.JOB DUTIESEnsure field readiness by supporting robots, providing timely responses, coordination, and order fulfillment according to business needs.Assist in deployment processes aligned with expectations, including preparation, inspection, cleaning, and placement of robots.Monitor, document, and resolve escalation tickets while maintaining clear communication with relevant teams.
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