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Responsible for the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of an advanced robotic fleet. This role focuses on high-precision mechanical assembly and digital communication networks, ensuring all hardware meets strict safety and performance specifications and collaboration with engineering teams to provide data and feedback.
Job Responsibility:
Assemble and repair complex electromechanical systems including robot joints, internal motor components, and rope-driven systems
Execute all tasks in strict accordance with safety protocols for mid-voltage electricity (~60V) and sensitive electronic components
Interface with robot systems using basic command-line or terminal tools to identify hardware failures or communication errors
Conduct comprehensive test sequences to verify the integrity of repairs and ensure sub-systems meet performance targets before the robot is cleared for operation
Maintain detailed service records, documenting specific repairs, measurements, and root causes to assist with fleet-wide reliability tracking
Operate within a structured environment, owning the validation of your work and escalating technical blockers through defined communication channels
Maintain shop tools and fixtures to ensure the service center remains in peak operational condition
Requirements:
Proven experience in a technical field such as robotics, aerospace maintenance, or advanced electromechanical repair
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, and assembly instructions to perform complex repairs
Experience with precision manual tasks, including fine crimping, terminal pinning, and torque-sensitive fastening
Proficiency in using calibrated measurement instruments such as calipers, micrometers, and gauge pins to verify mechanical tolerances
Proficiency with basic electrical circuits and the use of diagnostic tools like multimeters for safety and continuity verification
Basic command-line or terminal experience for running diagnostics, reviewing health reports, and interpreting system flags
High-level hand-eye coordination and attention to detail required for handling small-scale cables and connectors within tight internal housings
Strong troubleshooting instincts and the ability to follow logical, step-by-step processes to identify the root cause of failures
Nice to have:
Experience with precision mechanical rigging, motor assembly, or digital communication networks
Competency in basic wiring harness repair, including high-precision soldering
Familiarity with safety standards for systems operating at or above 60V
Experience working in a fast-paced environment and communicating technical issues effectively to cross-functional teams