job_043019a: Robotics Controls Engineer, Flexiv Robotics Inc (Santa Clara, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kburns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 15:01:02 -0700

Job Title: Robotics Controls Engineer
Location: Santa Clara, CA
Contact email: hr.us_at_flexiv.com

Company introduction:
Flexiv Robotics is a global leading robotics and AI company, focusing
on developing and manufacturing adaptive robots which integrate force
control, computer vision and AI technologies. Flexiv provides
innovative turnkey solutions and services based on Flexiv robotic
systems to customers in multi industries. The company started in
2016, with core founding team from robotics and AI laboratories at
Stanford University. There are already 60 persons so far. To get more
info, please visit us at: flexiv.com

Job summary:
As a robotic control engineer, you will responsible for the analysis
and characterization of prototypes, as well as performance tuning of
servo and whole-arm control of next generation robotic manipulators.
You will work very closely with mechanical and electrical engineers
in a fast-paced, interdisplinary start-up team, in prototype
evaluation and iteration, system integration and product development.
You will also work to establish processes and develop tools and
platforms for manufacturing and field service.

Job responsibility

    * Provide critical analysis and characterization of robot servo
control, kinematics, and dynamics
    * Develop robotic algorithms and software to improve robot
dynamic performance
    * Facilitate mechanical and hardware development and integration
of new prototypes and new products
    * Improve group work-flow through tool building and teaching others
    * Support and track system quality, safety, and performance as it
moves from design to manufacturing

Qualification

    * Masters in EE or ME with experience in control aspects of
mechatronic systems or PhD in control of mechatronic systems.
    * Possess strong MATLAB, C/C++ programming capabilities as well
as hardware, software, and mechanism integration skills
    * Understand and have experience implementing standard and modern
servo control systems
    * Knowledge of robotic manipulator kinematics, dynamics, and control
    * Excel in a high-energy team
    * Demonstrate excellent communication skills both written and verbal
    * Work independently while simultaneously balancing collaboration
on project planning and communication

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