Field Service Maintenance Technician
Symbotic- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should have experience 'wrenching,' such as being a mechanic or technician, and familiarity with torque specs, loctite, and mechanical feel. They should also possess experience with rapid fabrication, including 3D printing, soldering, and wiring, and ideally have managed multiple 3D printers. Experience managing tasks, teaching others how to build things, delegating work, and maintaining a production schedule is beneficial. Furthermore, candidates should be able to generate documentation and manage inventory effectively.
The Maintenance Technician will build computers from scratch, operate a 3D print farm, program computers, perform QA and testing, and wrench all day long. They will also generate documentation for robot construction, teach others how to build things, manage the production schedule, manage inventory/stock, and implement checks to ensure robots are ready for deployment. The role involves taking ownership of work and supporting the growth of the robot fleet.
Leases AI-powered robots for manufacturing
Tutor Intelligence specializes in leasing AI-powered robots for manufacturing and packaging tasks to factories in the United States. Their robots can perform various essential functions such as conveyor loading, end-of-line packing, kitting, palletization, and depalletization. The leasing model operates on a 12-hour flat rate, allowing factories to use the robots without the financial burden of purchasing them outright. This flexibility enables clients to adjust their automation needs based on demand, making it particularly appealing to small and medium-sized enterprises as well as larger facilities. Tutor Intelligence's hybrid human-artificial intelligence engine allows for rapid deployment of robots, reducing setup time from months to just minutes. The company's goal is to enhance operational efficiency in the industrial automation sector while providing cost-effective solutions for factories.