Formlabs

Technology

RoboticSystemsIntegrationEngineer(SLA&SLS)

$90–130k Somerville, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Robotic Systems Integration Engineer (SLA & SLS) at Formlabs. Skills: Robotic Systems Integration, Electro-mechanical systems, Firmware, Hardware. Bring firmware and hardware into one system. Bring prototypes through integration hell”

What You'll Achieve.

Ship quality products

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Resolve systems issues; Troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Designing complex electro-mechanical systems, Knowledge of motion control, Knowledge of sensors, Knowledge of control algorithms, Managing system requirements, Managing subsystem requirements

Nice to Have

Scripting experience with Python, Familiarity with low-level embedded firmware, Experience in data analysis, Experience in reporting, Experience with consumer electronics

What You'll Do.

Bring firmware and hardware into one system

Bring prototypes through integration hell

Ensure optimal system performance

Deliver physical prototypes

Partner with system architect

Create visual descriptions of systems

Document visual descriptions of systems

Establish interfaces between sub-systems

Define control algorithms

Refine control algorithms

Design electro-mechanical sub-systems

Take ownership of managing requirements

Track requirement changes

Validate requirements

Resolve systems issues

Improve system performance

Recommend corrective actions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with design teams; Collaborate with Systems Integration Engineers

Process & Methodology

Requirements management

Full Job Description

About Formlabs: Do you want to change how the world creates? At Formlabs, we’re building the tools that make it possible for anyone to bring their ideas to life, from cutting-edge products to life-saving medical devices. Our 3D printing technology powers innovation at more than 50,000 industry leaders worldwide, including Apple, Google, Tesla, New Balance, and NASA. Together, we’re helping everyone design, prototype, and manufacture faster than ever before. We’re a team of hands-on builders, engineers, and innovators reinventing how the world makes physical things. If you’re ready to shape the future of fabrication, come build it with us. Your Impact: Formlabs already has a substantial business selling 3D printers and resins to dental customers, who use our products for a wide spectrum of applications, from convenient in-office production of splints to sophisticated lab-based orthodontics. This role involves supporting all parts of the product development cycle from early R+D to continuing engineering for shipped products. In addition, you’ll collaborate closely with design teams to overcome cross-disciplinary problems and ensure that we ship quality products. If you’re eager to collaborate with other Systems Integration Engineers to support the full range of Formlabs products, we want you as a Robotic Systems Integration Engineer. The Job: Bring together the firmware and hardware of the subsystems into one system, bring prototypes through integration hell, and ensure that they work optimally as per requirements and deliver physical prototypes Partner with system architect to create and document visual descriptions of systems and subsystems and their inputs and outputs. Establish the interfaces between the sub-systems, define/refine control algorithms or even design sub-systems that are electro-mechanical in nature. Take ownership of managing sub-system/system level requirements and track changes. Design test plans to validate the requirements of subsystems/entire s

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