Tutor Intelligence
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Base Pay Range $65,000.00/yr - $95,000.00/yr
Tutor builds robotic systems deployed in real manufacturing and logistics environments across the U.S. Our robots are running today — and we iterate fast based on field performance.
What You’ll Do
Build & assemble electromechanical and pneumatic subsystems.
Machine one‑off prototype parts (mill, lathe, drill press, fixturing).
Upgrade and retrofit robotic equipment (install new DLI modules, routing harnesses, and validate configurations).
Build and wire R&D test benches for hardware evaluation, reliability testing, and subsystem bring‑up.
Debug and diagnose root‑cause failures (electrical, mechanical, pneumatic — not just swap parts).
Travel to customer sites to support installs, upgrades, and beta deployments.
Provide real‑time field feedback to Engineering to drive design improvements.
Create/maintain assembly steps, troubleshooting guides, and test procedures.
Train production and service teams as the product scales.
What You Bring
3+ years in robotics, automation, electromechanical assembly, or related R&D roles.
Strong hands‑on mechanical & electrical assembly capability.
Able to read mechanical drawings, wiring diagrams, and pneumatic schematics.
Confident running upgrades or rework on live hardware with precision and accountability.
Willing to travel up to 35% to customer sites across the U.S.
Bonus Skills
Pneumatics (valves, leaks, fittings, regulators).
Harness design, cable routing, and connector termination.
Experience supporting field trials or pilot deployments.
CAD / SolidWorks viewing & markup.
Writing work instructions or service procedures.
We’re building reliable, scalable robotic systems for the real world — and we need hands‑on builders who care about doing things the right way.
Seniority Level Not Applicable
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Software Development
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Base Pay Range $65,000.00/yr - $95,000.00/yr
Tutor builds robotic systems deployed in real manufacturing and logistics environments across the U.S. Our robots are running today — and we iterate fast based on field performance.
What You’ll Do
Build & assemble electromechanical and pneumatic subsystems.
Machine one‑off prototype parts (mill, lathe, drill press, fixturing).
Upgrade and retrofit robotic equipment (install new DLI modules, routing harnesses, and validate configurations).
Build and wire R&D test benches for hardware evaluation, reliability testing, and subsystem bring‑up.
Debug and diagnose root‑cause failures (electrical, mechanical, pneumatic — not just swap parts).
Travel to customer sites to support installs, upgrades, and beta deployments.
Provide real‑time field feedback to Engineering to drive design improvements.
Create/maintain assembly steps, troubleshooting guides, and test procedures.
Train production and service teams as the product scales.
What You Bring
3+ years in robotics, automation, electromechanical assembly, or related R&D roles.
Strong hands‑on mechanical & electrical assembly capability.
Able to read mechanical drawings, wiring diagrams, and pneumatic schematics.
Confident running upgrades or rework on live hardware with precision and accountability.
Willing to travel up to 35% to customer sites across the U.S.
Bonus Skills
Pneumatics (valves, leaks, fittings, regulators).
Harness design, cable routing, and connector termination.
Experience supporting field trials or pilot deployments.
CAD / SolidWorks viewing & markup.
Writing work instructions or service procedures.
We’re building reliable, scalable robotic systems for the real world — and we need hands‑on builders who care about doing things the right way.
Seniority Level Not Applicable
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Software Development
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