Senior Assembly Technician I
The Senior Assembly Technician I at Agility Robotics plays a pivotal role in the production of Digit, the company's advanced humanoid robot. This position is integral to the manufacturing team, contributing to the assembly and quality assurance processes that ensure each robot meets the company's high standards. Agility Robotics, headquartered in Salem, Oregon, is renowned for its innovative approach to robotics, focusing on creating robots that augment the human workforce.
In this role, the technician is responsible for assembling complex mechanical and electrical components of the Digit robot. Daily tasks include interpreting technical drawings, performing precision assembly, and conducting rigorous testing to verify functionality. Collaboration with engineering teams is essential to address any assembly challenges and to implement improvements in the manufacturing process.
Candidates must possess a strong background in mechanical or electrical assembly, with a minimum of three years of experience in a related field. Proficiency in reading and interpreting technical schematics, as well as experience with hand tools and diagnostic equipment, is required. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment are essential qualities for success in this position.
Agility Robotics offers a competitive compensation package, including health benefits, retirement plans, and opportunities for professional development. Employees have the chance to work in a cutting-edge field, contributing to the development of technology that has a meaningful impact on various industries.
The company fosters a culture of innovation and continuous improvement, encouraging employees to take initiative and contribute ideas. With the rapid growth of the robotics industry, team members have ample opportunities for career advancement and skill enhancement. Joining Agility Robotics means becoming part of a forward-thinking team dedicated to shaping the future of robotics.