Amazon.com Services LLC

Robotics

TechnicalLabManager-RoboticsR&D

$150–300k San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Technical Lab Manager - Robotics R&D at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Robotics R&D, Hardware integration, Team leadership. Lead and develop a cross-functional technician team. Own daily priorities, team KPIs, and risk communication”

Industry & Context.

Robotics
Problems you'll solve

Hardware troubleshooting; Root cause analysis; Failure analysis; Debugging

Eligibility Requirements

Safety compliance, Regulatory compliance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, Mechatronics, or related technical field, 7+ years of hands-on experience with robotic systems integration, 3+ years of experience leading and mentoring technical teams, Proficiency with hardware troubleshooting and root cause analysis using diagnostic equipment, Deep understanding of electromechanical systems, Proven track record developing assembly procedures, test protocols, and technical documentation for prototype hardware, Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, and system architecture diagrams

Nice to Have

10+ years of experience in robotics hardware development, hardware integration, or related work, Extensive experience designing, integrating, and troubleshooting high performance monitoring, Hardware health diagnostics, Data-driven analysis of robotic system behavior, Familiarity with hardware-in-the-loop testing methodologies, Familiarity with robotic system acceptance test procedures, Proven track record fostering a culture of innovation, quality, and continuous improvement

What You'll Do.

Lead and develop a cross-functional technician team

and risk communication

Serve as the technical escalation point for the

Assemble and integrate robotic hardware

Build assembly processes and test protocols

Drive DFM/DFA feedback

Own simple mechanical/electrical design tasks

Lead integration/debug

Partner with engineers to optimize manufacturability and testability

Validate hardware revisions

Verify mechanical assemblies

Troubleshoot and root-cause across the full robot platform

Conduct failure analysis from component to system level

Train technicians on diagnostic techniques

Reproduce critical failures

Bridge communication between the lab and engineering teams

Own documentation and quality

assembly guides and troubleshooting

Mentor the team to maintain consistent standards

Own mechanical design technician output

Oversee technicians performing simple R&D design tasks and

Manage prototyping lab operations

Oversee machine shop capabilities and quality

Manage equipment/inventory

Manage vendor coordination

Manage safety/regulatory compliance

Develop test methodologies

Implement HIL testing

Streamline failure-to-resolution workflows

Support high degrees of freedom robotic hardware prototype

Support validation of robotic hardware prototypes

Assess critical component and assembly quality

Provide DFM/DFA feedback to engineers

Design test jigs and test set-ups

Perform quality inspections of incoming parts

Conduct one-on-ones with technicians

Coordinate machine shop operations

Balance leading team through complex assemblies

Balance integration testing

Handle urgent prototyping requests

Handle documentation updates

Plan for upcoming milestones

Collaborate in design reviews with engineers

Ensure lab safety and equipment maintenance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional technician team; Partner with engineers; Collaborate in design reviews

Communication Scope

Risk communication; Technical documentation

Process & Methodology

Risk communication, Daily priorities, Team KPIs

Full Job Description

Join our Frontier AI & Robotics team to lead the hardware integration of next-generation robotic systems that will transform how robots perceive and interact with the world. You'll take ownership of critical hardware components, from advanced actuators to precision sensors, ensuring they work seamlessly together to support breakthrough AI research and real-world deployment. Key job responsibilities - Prototype Lab Leadership — Lead & develop a cross-functional technician team supporting robotic prototype hardware; own daily priorities, team KPIs, and risk communication to FAR leadership. Serve as the technical escalation point for the lab. - Assembly, Integration & DFx ownership — Assemble & integrate robotic hardware (actuators, sensors, vision, machined components). Build assembly processes and test protocols with hardware engineering. Drive DFM/DFA feedback and own simple mechanical/electrical design tasks, lead integration/debug, and partner with engineers to optimize manufacturability and testability. - Own R&D prototype test & validation — Validate hardware revisions, verify mechanical assemblies, power sequencing, comms interfaces, and peripherals during bring-up. - Build a strong debugging & failure analysis function — Troubleshoot & root-cause across the full robot platform (power, compute, comms, actuators, sensors); hands-on for complex issues, directing the team on routine ones. Conduct failure analysis from component to system level using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and multimeters; train technicians on diagnostic techniques. Reproduce critical failures, interpret schematics, and bridge communication between the lab and engineering teams. - Own lab technical documentation — Own documentation & quality - author runbooks, FA reports, assembly guides and troubleshooting guides; mentor the team to maintain consistent standards. - Own mechanical design for the lab — Own mechanical design technician output. Oversee technicians performing simple R&D design

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