Tutor Intelligence is looking for a talented hardware engineer with strong electrical engineering expertise to help us design custom automation components that are both more powerful and less expensive than off-the-shelf solutions. Our robots have powerful software capabilities, and we can reap large benefits from specialized hardware tailored to our needs—often cutting costs dramatically.
You will source and evaluate electrical components (sensors, actuators, electrical assemblies) from third-party vendors, guiding decisions for current and future hardware versions. This is a great role for someone who enjoys fast prototyping cycles, working on many different electrical projects, and learning quickly. Our broader goal is to create generalized hardware that handles a variety of use cases, so every new robot deployment is faster and simpler than the last.
If you’re passionate about electrical design and want to help shape the future of automation, we’d love to hear from you.
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At Tutor Intelligence, we’re on the lookout for an Embedded Electrical Engineer (Robotics) who’s eager to dive deep into the world of innovation and automation. Based in the vibrant city of Watertown, MA, you will play a key role in designing custom automation components that outshine standard off-the-shelf solutions, making our robots not only smarter but also more affordable. Imagine being at the forefront of technological change, where your strong electrical engineering skills will help us build specialized hardware tailored to our unique needs. You'll take charge of sourcing and evaluating electrical components like sensors and actuators from various vendors, guiding the development of hardware that powers our cutting-edge robots. If you thrive in fast-paced environments and love working on diverse electrical projects while embracing the chance to learn quickly, this role is perfect for you! As our robots advance, your job will be to ensure quicker and simpler deployments by creating generalized hardware suitable for multiple applications. Your responsibilities will include designing and prototyping custom PCBs, developing efficient motor control systems, and iterating quickly on exciting hardware concepts. To be successful, you should have a solid foundation in electrical engineering, hands-on experience in PCB design and fabrication, and a wealth of experience in building electrical devices. If you’re passionate about pushing the boundaries of electrical design and shaping the future of automation, we can’t wait to meet you!
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