What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Engineer (Robotics) position at Tutor Intelligence?
Tutor Intelligence is looking for a talented hardware engineer, with primary experience electrical engineering, and secondary experience in mechanical engineering. In this role, you will design custom automation components that are both more powerful and less expensive than what is found on the market. Tutor robots have powerful software capabilities, and this allows us to benefit greatly from custom hardware designed with this in mind - and usually we can cut 90% of the cost away, too!
You will also help us source electrical components from third party vendors, evaluating sensors, actuators, and electrical assemblies for future hardware versions.
This is a great role for someone who has broad hardware experience (with a core competency in EE) who wants to work on many things, and on projects with a fast iteration cycle and learning rate.
You’ll build grippers, and customize many a PCB. You’ll do tons of prototyping to evaluate different sensors, and help us integrate them. To focus of our work is to build generalized hardware that can handle many situations- so that each robot deployment is easier and faster than the last.
\n- Strong electrical engineering fundamentals
- Experience designing and printing custom PCBs
- Experience with various types of motor / motor control
- Project experience, has built a lot of stuff
- Experience with solidworks / CAD
- Experience manufacturing
- Experience with supply chain
- Experience sourcing components from 3rd parties
- Experience with automation & robotics