Prototyping Lab Technician, Robotics

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Research

This role supports the development, building, testing, and iteration of robotic systems by partnering with engineers and researchers. Responsibilities include fabricating fixtures, troubleshooting hardware, executing experiments, and improving hardware and development processes within a fast-paced, early-stage hardware development environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Partner closely with engineers, researchers, and other members of the robotics team to support prototype development, experimentation, and hardware iteration.
  2. Build, modify, troubleshoot, and repair robotic systems and electromechanical assemblies spanning structural, electrical, sensing, and actuation subsystems.
  3. Design and fabricate fixtures, adapters, test equipment, and other prototype hardware that accelerate development efforts.
  4. Execute low-volume builds, engineering changes, and rework activities across robotic systems, including mechanical assemblies, wire harnesses, and custom electronics.
  5. Develop, execute, and support hardware experiments in partnership with engineering teams.

Skills

Required

  • hands-on with complex electromechanical or robotic systems
  • troubleshooting electrical systems
  • using common electronic test equipment
  • interpreting schematics, wiring diagrams, mechanical drawings, and technical documentation
  • building, modifying, and debugging wire harnesses, custom electronics, and assemblies
  • technical communication
  • collaboration across disciplines
  • Linux command line

Nice to have

  • provide thoughtful feedback to engineering teams
  • improve both hardware and development processes
  • learning unfamiliar tools, equipment, and technologies

What the JD emphasized

  • high-velocity and early-stage hardware development environments
  • troubleshoot hardware
  • rapid iteration

Other signals

  • integrates cutting-edge hardware and software
  • develop, build, test, and iterate on robotic systems
  • rapid iteration on new robotic technologies
  • support prototype development, experimentation, and hardware iteration