Reliability Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-01
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Engineering
Robotics, Systems Engineer
Overview
Robust AI is a fast-growing, early-stage startup founded in 2019 by a team of veterans in robotics, AI and business. We are a collaborative group with a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives, seeking talented individuals who are excited about robotics and AI. Help us redefine the foundation of robotics and build robots that are smart, collaborative, robust, safe, flexible and genuinely autonomous.
As a reliability engineer at Robust AI you will join a small fast-paced team working to design and deploy the next generation of warehouse robotic systems. You will perform FMEA of our system, prioritize, develop and run reliability tests, and propose solutions to prevent field failures. The base pay range for this role is between $150,000 and $200,000, dependent on your skills, qualifications and experience.
Responsibilities- Lead and own FMEA for the robot
- Develop test plans at the component, subsystem and robot level
- Prioritize testing based on risk and schedule constraints
- Execute on test plans, collaborating with mechanical, embedded and software teams as needed
- Analyze results of testing and make recommendations to the team
- 4+ years of experience in reliability engineering or related test field
- Proficiency in reliability engineering principles, statistics, and failure analysis technique
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
- Ability to work effectively cross functionally (mechanical, electrical, manufacturing, embedded)
- Base pay between $150,000 and $200,000, dependent on your skills, qualifications and experience
- Stock options and huge potential for growth. Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
- Flexible vacation and sick leave practices
- Paid parental leave
Robust AI fosters a culture of belonging and a shared commitment to equality and equity. Having a diverse set of perspectives is key to ensuring AI and robotics serve the needs of all.
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