Robotics Hardware Engineer (Mechanical/Electrical)

TLDR

Build next-generation robot hardware in a fast-paced environment, owning projects from ideation to production while collaborating with a small, innovative team.

Tutor Intelligence is seeking a robot hardware engineer to help us build the next generation of accessible and intelligent robot hardware. In this role, you will build robot arms, chassis, actuators, drive modules, PCBs, grippers, enclosures, power systems, auxiliary actuated devices, etc. You will own the lifecycle of many projects, from ideation through design, sourcing, and production. This is a job posting for hardware people who can do electrical things or mechanical things. Bonus if you can play for both teams, we like generalists. At Tutor, projects move fast and change frequently. We’re a small startup with an even smaller hardware team. You will work on a lot of things here. Our process works like this: You apply, and we look at your resume. If we like what we see, we will send you a design challenge. If that goes well, we’ll invite you to come meet with us in person. Requirements
  • Built a lot of stuff
  • Likes to design hardware
  • Can learn / figure out pretty much anything
  • Portfolio of cool stuff you have built
  • Tutor Intelligence develops AI-powered collaborative robots that enhance the productivity of contract packagers and manufacturers by automating palletizing processes. Our focus is on integrating human and artificial intelligence to bring cutting-edge robotic solutions into average American factories and warehouses, driving efficiency and reducing labor costs.

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    $90,000 – $120,000 per year
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