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Required Competencies & Skills- Education: Bachelor's degree in Robotics, Mechatronics, Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experience.- Experience: A minimum of 4 years of hands-on experience in hardware test engineering, product validation, or quality assurance for electromechanical or robotic systems.- Hardware Knowledge: Expertise in debugging electromechanical systems, including actuators, PCBs, cameras, wiring harnesses, and communication hardware.- Systems Knowledge: Comprehensive understanding of the interactions between mechanical, electrical, and software components within robotic systems.- Software Knowledge: Basic scripting skills to comprehend robot testing code development in collaboration with the runtime/robot software team.- Data Analysis & Processing: Proficient in data processing tools (e.g., Excel, MATLAB, Python) for analysis and visualization.- Hands-on Skills: Ability to build test fixtures, perform diagnostics, and utilize standard laboratory equipment.
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As a Robot Test Engineer, you play a pivotal role in ensuring the integration and performance of our expanding robotic fleet. You will engage with robotic systems at various development stages, from initial prototypes to fully operational units. Your responsibilities will include designing test systems and documentation, executing tests, and collaborating with hardware and software engineering teams to troubleshoot and resolve any testing issues that may arise.
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- Test Process Development: Create and document effective testing processes for robotic systems.
- Test Setup Development: Construct and maintain test systems for robots and seek opportunities for test automation.
- Test Execution: Conduct functional, environmental, and reliability tests on robotic systems and components, gathering, analyzing, and reporting data for broad communication.
- Test Failure Investigation: Analyze test failures to identify root causes and collaborate with engineers to implement corrective actions.
- Cross Functional Collaboration: Work closely with both hardware and software teams to ensure alignment on testing processes and resolve any issues encountered during testing.
About Physical Intelligence
Physical Intelligence is at the forefront of robotic innovation, dedicated to creating advanced automation solutions that enhance efficiency and reliability in various industries. Join us in revolutionizing the future of robotics.
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atomicsemi is hiring a Robotics Software Engineer to join the team onsite in San Francisco. This role focuses on developing and improving the software that drives our robotic systems. Key responsibilities Design, develop, and implement software for robotic platforms Collaborate with engineers and researchers to enhance robotics products Offer technical expertise and contribute ideas to improve our solutions Work location This position is based at atomicsemi’s San Francisco office and requires onsite work.
Join xdof at a pivotal moment as we lead the charge in the development of general-purpose robotics. With frontier labs racing to create advanced robotic systems, high-quality training data is a critical challenge. Our mission is to build the essential infrastructure that supports foundational models – from data collection systems and operational capabilities to an exabyte-scale data warehouse and innovative software toolchains. This will empower our partners to advance the field of robotics.As a Research Engineer, you will be at the forefront of designing, constructing, and deploying real-world robotic learning systems. Your work will encompass manipulation, locomotion, and control, transitioning robots from raw hardware to fully operational systems.This hands-on position requires you to take ownership of systems from inception to deployment on actual robots. You will play a crucial role in establishing the technical foundations that facilitate large-scale robotic learning.
Formic is looking for a Full Stack Software Engineer with a focus on robotics to join the team in San Francisco or Oakland, CA. This position involves building software that advances robotic capabilities, with responsibilities across both front-end and back-end development. Role overview This role centers on creating and improving software that supports robotics projects. Collaboration with cross-functional teams is a key aspect, ensuring that applications are scalable and effective for real-world use. What you will do Develop and maintain software for robotics systems, working on both client and server sides Partner with engineers and other teams to design and implement new features Contribute to solutions that improve how robotics function and interact Location This position is based in San Francisco or Oakland, CA.
Role OverviewAs a Robot Test Engineer, you play a pivotal role in ensuring the integration and performance of our expanding robotic fleet. You will engage with robotic systems at various development stages, from initial prototypes to fully operational units. Your responsibilities will include designing test systems and documentation, executing tests, and collaborating with hardware and software engineering teams to troubleshoot and resolve any testing issues that may arise.Key Responsibilities- Test Process Development: Create and document effective testing processes for robotic systems.- Test Setup Development: Construct and maintain test systems for robots and seek opportunities for test automation.- Test Execution: Conduct functional, environmental, and reliability tests on robotic systems and components, gathering, analyzing, and reporting data for broad communication.- Test Failure Investigation: Analyze test failures to identify root causes and collaborate with engineers to implement corrective actions.- Cross Functional Collaboration: Work closely with both hardware and software teams to ensure alignment on testing processes and resolve any issues encountered during testing.
Jan 22, 2026
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