R&D Robotics Technician III at Boston Dynamics

Waltham, Minnesota, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Robotics, AutomationIndustries

Requirements

  • Hands-on experience building and debugging electro-mechanical test setups, fixtures or similar equipment
  • Experience with lab equipment including oscilloscopes, power supplies, programmable loads, thermal probes
  • Ability to multitask and change priorities quickly as needed
  • Ability to clearly communicate test results and data verbally, in spreadsheets or other databases, and in written reports/slide decks

Responsibilities

  • Conduct initial build of complex prototype electromechanical sub-assemblies such as computers, power distribution systems, sensors, embedded data acquisition systems, and embedded processors for robotic systems
  • Independently conduct design validation testing for new robot subsystems
  • Troubleshoot and identify root causes of system failures in sub-assemblies and complete robots
  • Create test plans and procedures with little engineering guidance
  • Perform a critical role by identifying detailed and nuanced design issues and recommending corrective actions to design engineers
  • May design custom test fixtures or robot subsystems using CAD programs such as Altium and Catia
  • Plan lab equipment, work spaces, and project timelines in coordination with managers and engineers to ensure the environment and equipment necessary to accomplish project goals related to creation of prototype robots
  • Maintain and monitor long-running test-stand experiments, collecting test data and noting and communicating unexpected results or issues

Skills

Robotics
Electromechanical Systems
Prototyping
Troubleshooting
Testing
CAD
Altium
Catia
Sensors
Embedded Systems
Data Acquisition
Test Fixtures
Power Distribution

Boston Dynamics

Develops advanced robots for industrial applications

About Boston Dynamics

Boston Dynamics creates advanced robots that enhance human capabilities and safety, focusing on legged robots with high mobility, dexterity, and intelligence. Their flagship products, Spot and Pick, are designed for commercial, industrial, and research applications, performing tasks that are dangerous or physically demanding for humans. Spot, for example, is a 65-pound robot that can navigate complex terrains and avoid obstacles autonomously using built-in AI. Unlike many competitors, Boston Dynamics emphasizes responsible use of their robots, limiting sales to commercial and research clients and ensuring high-quality standards through domestic manufacturing. The company's goal is to improve safety and efficiency across various industries while exploring future consumer applications.

Waltham, MassachusettsHeadquarters
1992Year Founded
$38.8MTotal Funding
ACQUISITIONCompany Stage
Robotics & Automation, AI & Machine LearningIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Remote Work Options
Flexible Work Hours

Risks

Competition from affordable Chinese robotics could pressure market share and pricing.
Layoffs indicate potential financial or strategic challenges impacting future innovation.
Collaboration with multiple stakeholders may lead to strategic misalignments.

Differentiation

Boston Dynamics excels in creating robots with advanced mobility and dexterity.
Their robots are designed for unstructured environments, enhancing workplace safety and efficiency.
Spot and Atlas are pioneering robots in digital transformation and mobile manipulation.

Upsides

Collaboration with Toyota and Hyundai boosts AI-powered humanoid robot development.
Patent resolution with Ghost Robotics opens collaboration on robotics policy and technology.
AI advancements in Atlas position Boston Dynamics as a humanoid robot market leader.

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