Field Service Engineer - New Product Introduction & Development

Apptronik Apptronik · Robotics · BK · Global Service & Support

Apptronik is seeking a Field Service Engineer to support their AI-powered humanoid robot, Apollo. This role focuses on maintaining the uptime of pre-production and development robots, closing the feedback loop between field service and engineering by documenting failures and identifying patterns, and participating in Design for Serviceability reviews. The engineer will validate new service procedures, build service readiness for new configurations, and act as the GSS representative in NPI reviews. The ideal candidate has 3-6+ years of experience with complex electromechanical systems, preferably in robotics, and strong diagnostic, communication, and problem-solving skills, with familiarity in ROS/ROS2 being a plus.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own NPI & Dev Fleet Uptime. You are the primary service owner for all NPI and Dev-designated robots. If a robot is down, it's yours to triage, diagnose, and resolve - often without established procedures, on hardware that is in a constant state of change.
  2. Close the Feedback Loop. Every significant repair you perform gets documented with real data - root cause, time-to-diagnose, time-to-repair, parts consumed, failure mode. You identify recurring patterns and surface them proactively to engineering teams. Your repair notes are things engineers can act on, not just timestamps.
  3. Shape How We Build for Serviceability. You participate in Design for Serviceability (DFS) reviews as the hands-on voice of the technician. You have opinions about connector placement, Field Replaceable Unit logic, tool clearance, and access paths and you are expected to share them. The goal is making sure the next configuration is easier to diagnose and service than the last one.
  4. Validate Before It Ships. When a new service procedure or repair approach is being developed for an NPI configuration, you are the person who proves it works. Alongside our AST team, you help draft, test, and refine work instructions before they reach the broader fleet or a customer site.
  5. Embed with NPI Programs. You attend NPI reviews as the GSS representative. You know the design intent, the known issues, and the upcoming changes, because that context makes you a faster, more accurate diagnostician. You track open service issues and drive them to closure.

Skills

Required

  • 3-6+ years of hands-on experience with complex electromechanical systems
  • experience in robotics, aerospace, medical devices, or defense hardware preferred
  • diagnose ambiguous failures at the hardware, electrical, and systems level without needing a playbook
  • stay calm when the hardware is one of a kind
  • Customer First Mindset
  • Prototype-Ready
  • Data-Driven Communicator
  • Fluent in the Technical Language of Robots
  • read schematics
  • navigate CAD views
  • work from technical drawings
  • Builder Mentality

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with ROS/ROS2
  • embedded systems
  • software-integrated hardware
  • Experience with FMEA
  • DFS reviews
  • hardware design processes

What the JD emphasized

  • without established procedures
  • constant state of change
  • without established procedures
  • prototype hardware
  • documentation is incomplete
  • configurations change weekly

Other signals

  • humanoid robot
  • embodied AI
  • robotics stack
  • commercialization
  • mass production
  • NPI
  • development fleet
  • feedback loop
  • design for serviceability
  • prototype hardware
  • ROS/ROS2