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Reliability Test Engineer, Mechatronics (All Levels)

officeSan Jose, CA, ENScore undefined/1002w ago
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Figure is an AI robotics company developing autonomous general-purpose humanoid robots. The goal of the company is to ship humanoid robots with human level intelligence. Its robots are engineered to perform a variety of tasks in the home and commercial markets. Figure is based in San Jose, CA and requires 5 days/week in-office collaboration. We are looking for a Reliability Test Electrical Engineer to design and develop test stations for our humanoid robots to ensure that they are meeting our product lifetime reliability targets. Responsibilities Develop and implement scalable and flexible hardware test systems and instrumentation to meet critical data acquisition and performance requirements for humanoid robot systems and components, including computing, cameras, power distribution, batteries, sensors, radio devices, and actuators. Validate test solutions, and support test system integration and execution activities, including hands-on bring-up and debugging. Drive test station qualification to ensure test accuracy, repeatability, and stability. ) for and with peers and external suppliers to ensure test readiness and compliance. Collaborate with hardware design, reliability, and failure analysis engineers to develop and execute accelerated life test plans that validate product performance against design specifications and requirements. Requirements 2+ years of experience in hardware test engineering, with a focus on test station design, implementation or deployment. Bachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineerin
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