Tutor
Mechanical Manufacturing Engineer (Robotics & Electromechanical Systems)
Tutor, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Mechanical Manufacturing Engineer (Robotics & Electromechanical Systems)
This range is provided by Tutor. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $85,000.00/yr - $120,000.00/yr
Direct message the job poster from Tutor
This is not a desk job. This is a build‑it, break‑it, fix‑it, own‑it role.
At
Tutor Intelligence , we design and deploy real robots that work every day in real warehouses. They lift weight, run cycles, fail in interesting ways, and get better because engineers like you take ownership.
We’re looking for a
Mechanical Manufacturing Engineer
who wants to
design products and the way those products are built . Someone who wants to walk the line, design the fixture, tighten the bolts, update the drawing, and ship something they’re proud of.
If you like seeing your work go from CAD → fixture → robot → customer site, this role is for you.
What You’ll Actually Do You’ll sit at the intersection of
design, manufacturing, and reality .
Design
fixtures, jigs, assembly tools, test setups, and production hardware
— then build and use them
Work hands‑on with robots:
assembly, alignment, cable routing, mechanical tuning, and troubleshooting
Improve parts for
DFM/DFA , tolerance robustness, reliability, and scalability
Create and maintain
BOMs, drawings, and production documentation
in PLM
Support
prototype builds, NPI, ECOs, and pilot production
Partner tightly with Electrical, Software, Manufacturing, and Field teams to close feedback loops
Improve the factory itself:
layouts, workflows, takt time, repeatability, and error‑proofing
What You Might Be a Great Fit If You
Have a
BS or MS in Mechanical Engineering
Have
2+ years
in robotics, automation, electromechanical systems, hardware, or manufacturing environments
Are strong in
SolidWorks or Onshape
(assemblies, drawings, real‑world design)
Can design
fixtures, brackets, housings, and test equipment
and see them through to build
Understand
GD&T, tolerance stack‑ups, fasteners, materials, machining, and structural mechanics
Are comfortable doing
hands‑on work on the floor , not just reviewing slides
Enjoy debugging mechanical problems: alignment, wear, preload, vibration, fatigue, tolerances
Care deeply about
ownership, quality, and continuous improvement
Bonus Points If You’ve Worked With
Electromechanical systems and PCBA packaging
Cable management and pneumatic routing
Writing clear, production‑ready work instructions
Why This Role Matters You won’t be “supporting” manufacturing —
you’ll be shaping it .
The right person in this role will:
Raise the mechanical quality bar across the company
Help scale production without sacrificing reliability
Directly influence how our robots are built, serviced, and improved
Leave behind systems, fixtures, and processes that outlast them
This is a chance to
build something real , in a
hands‑on robotics company , with a team that values engineers who take pride in what they ship.
The Details
Location:
Boston, MA (Seaport) – on‑site, hands‑on work
Employment Type:
Full‑time
Level:
Early to mid‑career (but impact > title)
If you want a job where your work lives in CAD forever, this isn’t it.
If you want a job where you can
point at a robot and say “I built that” , we should talk.
Seniority level: Entry level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Engineering and Information Technology
Industries: Software Development
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Tutor by 2x
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Base pay range $85,000.00/yr - $120,000.00/yr
Direct message the job poster from Tutor
This is not a desk job. This is a build‑it, break‑it, fix‑it, own‑it role.
At
Tutor Intelligence , we design and deploy real robots that work every day in real warehouses. They lift weight, run cycles, fail in interesting ways, and get better because engineers like you take ownership.
We’re looking for a
Mechanical Manufacturing Engineer
who wants to
design products and the way those products are built . Someone who wants to walk the line, design the fixture, tighten the bolts, update the drawing, and ship something they’re proud of.
If you like seeing your work go from CAD → fixture → robot → customer site, this role is for you.
What You’ll Actually Do You’ll sit at the intersection of
design, manufacturing, and reality .
Design
fixtures, jigs, assembly tools, test setups, and production hardware
— then build and use them
Work hands‑on with robots:
assembly, alignment, cable routing, mechanical tuning, and troubleshooting
Improve parts for
DFM/DFA , tolerance robustness, reliability, and scalability
Create and maintain
BOMs, drawings, and production documentation
in PLM
Support
prototype builds, NPI, ECOs, and pilot production
Partner tightly with Electrical, Software, Manufacturing, and Field teams to close feedback loops
Improve the factory itself:
layouts, workflows, takt time, repeatability, and error‑proofing
What You Might Be a Great Fit If You
Have a
BS or MS in Mechanical Engineering
Have
2+ years
in robotics, automation, electromechanical systems, hardware, or manufacturing environments
Are strong in
SolidWorks or Onshape
(assemblies, drawings, real‑world design)
Can design
fixtures, brackets, housings, and test equipment
and see them through to build
Understand
GD&T, tolerance stack‑ups, fasteners, materials, machining, and structural mechanics
Are comfortable doing
hands‑on work on the floor , not just reviewing slides
Enjoy debugging mechanical problems: alignment, wear, preload, vibration, fatigue, tolerances
Care deeply about
ownership, quality, and continuous improvement
Bonus Points If You’ve Worked With
Electromechanical systems and PCBA packaging
Cable management and pneumatic routing
Writing clear, production‑ready work instructions
Why This Role Matters You won’t be “supporting” manufacturing —
you’ll be shaping it .
The right person in this role will:
Raise the mechanical quality bar across the company
Help scale production without sacrificing reliability
Directly influence how our robots are built, serviced, and improved
Leave behind systems, fixtures, and processes that outlast them
This is a chance to
build something real , in a
hands‑on robotics company , with a team that values engineers who take pride in what they ship.
The Details
Location:
Boston, MA (Seaport) – on‑site, hands‑on work
Employment Type:
Full‑time
Level:
Early to mid‑career (but impact > title)
If you want a job where your work lives in CAD forever, this isn’t it.
If you want a job where you can
point at a robot and say “I built that” , we should talk.
Seniority level: Entry level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Engineering and Information Technology
Industries: Software Development
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Tutor by 2x
#J-18808-Ljbffr