Role Outline Can you perform the surgery needed to keep leading edge humanoid robots alive?
Engineered Arts are looking for an assembly and maintenance technician to work on novel humanoid robot designs, with a focus on lab testing for locomotion and manipulation.
With a state of the art facility Engineered Arts produce most parts in house, utilising 3,5 and 7 axis machine tools, large scale SLA printing and laser welding.
This is a hands on role requiring careful assembly and knowledge of electro mechanical systems, taking designs from a kit of parts to completion
Mechanical assembly of robotics systems
Electrical wiring of robotics systems
Design & assembly of test rigs to support the overall R&D team
Careful assembly of challenging mechanical designs
Investigation and resolution for mechanical problems
Proven experience with mechanical and electronics assembly
Proven experience with hand tools, power tools and manual machine tools
Good soldering skills both on large conductors and surface mount PCB components
Experience with 3D CAD, solidworks, inventor etc
With 20 years of hardware and software development, our robots have been sold in over 30 countries worldwide with customers such as NASA, PwC, Meta and many more.
Along with our ultra-realistic Mesmer range of animated figures our robots continue to surprise and excite visitors at museums, theme parks, visitor attractions and trade shows as well as aid leading universities with AI and robotics research. We are also exploring how our humanoid robot technology can disrupt other robotics sectors such as the growing cobot sub-segment of the industrial robotics market.
Further to our hardware range we also offer our robots as a virtual offering. This virtual robot acts in exactly the same way as the real life robots. This allows our customers to use a mix of real and virtual characters and allows 3rd party developers to create new and exciting applications on top of our robot platform, opening it up to new use cases and market segments.
We are a team of dedicated engineers and creatives striving to develop the very best experiences for our customers. We always push the boundaries of what is possible in humanoid robotics, researching and developing new systems and techniques to further their appeal. We explore and challenge the human perception of robots as well as the fear and discomfort and the excitement and joy life-like mechanical humanoids present.