job_020613b: Machine Vision Programmer, Momentum Machines (San Francisco, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2013 08:54:14 -0800

Momentum Machines
San Francisco, CA
Machine Vision Programmer

Company Description:
Momentum Machines is democratizing access to high quality food. We
develop robots that handle the difficult task of making food in a
restaurant. Our first robot is able to make custom, gourmet quality
hamburgers from scratch with no human interaction, freeing up human
capital and allowing restaurants to spend significantly more on high
quality ingredients. We are a seed stage start-up poised for rapid
growth in this massive but stagnant market. Besides making a robot
that people didn't think was possible, we also constantly help each
other and push ourselves to grow as engineers and people. Everything
here is positive sum and our technology has the potential to
revolutionize the fast food industry.

Job Description:
We are seeking an engineer with experience in machine vision systems
and implementation. We are looking for an analytic thinker who will
be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing an
ultra-reliable machine vision solution from concept to heavy use.
Experience with food related machine vision systems is a huge plus.

Desired Skills:
- Machine Vision design for ultra-reliable systems
- Strong understanding of machine vision hardware and processing
- Embedded programming
- Control systems
- Experience with food equipment
- Hands-on ability to build, modify and problem solve prototypes
- Works well in a small team environment (We are a very small
start-up. Constructive team members are extremely important.)
- Able to multi-task

Qualifications
- Degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer
science or similar

How to Apply
Reply with resume and work samples to Callings_at_MomentumMachines.com. Cover
letters and portfolios are highly encouraged.

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