Mechanical Engineer Position Overview
Simply stated: you will design and fabricate robots. Initially, mechanical engineers design small components that comprise larger robotic systems. These may include gearboxes, wheels, rotating joints, motor couplers, vibration dampeners, sensor housings, or many other types of mechanical components. After a brief period, engineers will be expected to design entire systems to a given set of specifications.
This role requires an exceptional grasp of physics and geometry. The majority of aRc systems operate in high-intensity and high-risk environments; our mechanical engineers have designed and fabricated robots that operate above 80 stories in midtown Manhattan. Among many other factors, they must plan for impulse loads due to wind shear and non-ideal material fatigue due to corrosion.
Engineers must understand fabrication processes and be able to design systems with manufacturing in mind. Candidates must have some direct experience with:
- CNC tools and 3D printing.
- Typical metalworking tools such as 3 and 4 mills, plasma cutter, lathe, miter saw, router, drill press, band saw, grinder, and sander as well as all typical hand tools.
- The majority of design work will occur in Fusion360.
Engineers usually participate in 3 distinct projects at a time and work in pairs.