Seeking a robotics mechanical engineer to design and create robot hardware. Responsibilities include ideation, design, sourcing, and production.
Tutor Intelligence is seeking a robot mechanical engineer to help us build the next generation of accessible and intelligent robot hardware. In this role, you will build robots, grippers, enclosures, auxiliary actuated devices, PCBs, etc. You will own the lifecycle of many projects, from ideation through design, sourcing, and production.
Requirements
- Pretty good with CAD (We use solidworks and onshape)
- Built a lot of stuff
- Likes to design hardware
- Creative
- Can push projects forward
- Can learn / figure out pretty much anything
Top Skills
Cad
Onshape
Solidworks
Tutor Intelligence Watertown, Massachusetts, USA Office
80 Coolidge Hill Rd, Watertown, Massachusetts , United States, 02472
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