Job Title: Robotics Systems Engineer
Job type: Full-time
Location: Santa Clara, CA
Contact email: <mailto:hr.us_at_flexiv.com>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:
Flexiv Robotics Inc. (US) is looking for System Engineers to join the
system team. The System Team is responsible for developing and
integrating mechatronic components into our next-generation robotic
manipulators. The team's focus is to ensure that these components
operate robustly and with the highest level of performance through
vigorous testing, modelling and analysis.
Job responsibility
1. Works in the team to develop modelling, calibration and
performance test suites for actuators and robotic manipulators.
2. Follow rigorous control methodology to analyze existing system and
produce specifications to improve and optimize subsequent generations
of robotic systems.
3. Work with design engineers and manufacturing engineers as designs
are being developed and finalized.
4. Manages schedules, meet and adhere to development goals.
5. Provides planning and status information to project manager.
Qualification
1. Must have 3+ years of practical and/or theoretical knowledge of at
least two of the following concepts: a) Linear control theory, b)
Control of multi degree of freedom robotic chains, c) Kinematic, and
Dynamics of robotic manipulators, d) Real-time operating systems.
2. Must have 3+ years of experience in software development in C/C++.
3. Strong understanding of HW/SW integration and functional safety
requirements.
4. Motivated to continually improve best practices.
5. Master or PhD degree with equivalent work experience in electrical
engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, or related field.
Preferred Skills:
1. Experience with QNX RTOS and its associated tools.
2. Experience in EtherCAT and other industrial communication protocols.
3. Experience developing test suites and data analysis.
4. Experience in ARM microcontroller development environments.
5. Understanding of requirements in certification standards such as
IEC 61508 and ISO 13849.
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Received on 2019-04-30 15:01:46