Hstar Technologies is an innovative medical robotics company headquartered in Cambridge, MA. A spin-off from MIT CSAIL, Hstar is harnessing technologies developed through advanced research and development to create industry-leading robotics to enhance the quality of healthcare, public safety, and human productivity. We seek strong candidates in robotics to join our talented team.
Job DescriptionWe seek strong candidates in mechanical engineering to join our talented engineering team. This position requires strong experience with:
- Robot mechanism design
- Electric motor actuator design
- Design for manufacturing of production mechanical systems
- Sourcing components and working with vendors
- Assembly and machining of mechanical systems
- Hands-on experience prototyping real robots and motion control
- Ability to troubleshoot/repair/maintain a wide range of mechanical systems
- Solidworks, MS Office
QualificationsA Master degree with 2~3 years or B.S. with 5 years experience in Robotics Engineering or equivalent is required. This is a full-time position for only US citizens or permanent residents.
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Hstar Technologies Burlington, Massachusetts, USA Office
Burlington, MA, United States
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