Hardware Engineer
Company: Toyota Research Institute
Location: Los Altos
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
At Toyota Research Institute (TRI), we're on a mission to
improve the quality of human life. We're developing new tools and
capabilities to amplify the human experience. To lead this
transformative shift in mobility, we've built a world-class team in
Robotics, Human-Centered AI, Human Interactive Driving, and Energy
& Materials.As a Hardware Engineer on the Prototyping and Research
Operations (PROps) team, you will partner with research teams
across TRI to design, build, and test novel prototypes as a part of
TRI's research mission. You will use your knowledge of mechanical
and electrical systems to nurture projects in the design phase and
see them through to completion in building and testing. On the
PROps team, your work across TRI's teams will allow you to inform
processes and programs run by our team to accelerate research and
development for Toyota. To thrive in this role beyond your
technical skills, you must be self-directed, able to mentor and
lead a diverse team of operations specialists and engineers, and
use your organizational skills as a tool to guide open-ended
projects to completion.Responsibilities
- Participate in hardware development initiatives on the PROps
team and contribute to the design and development of TRI's research
projects, focusing primarily on robotics.
- Produce documentation for the assembly, manufacturing, and
function of designed systems.
- Participate in field test events to evaluate system performance
and prepare and deliver reports on test results.
- Develop prototypes and perform studies to identify and specify
key system components, including sensors and actuators.
- Design, bring up, and debug custom electrical sub-systems,
including power systems, motor control and sensor interfaces, and
the overall electrical system.
- Partner with internal stakeholders, external vendors, and
contractors to develop, fabricate, and assemble advanced systems
and subsystems.
- Perform builds and tear-downs of deployment facilities and
workstations. Assemble, as needed, the requisite components for
testing and test infrastructure.
- Assist in developing and documenting user manuals for existing
prototypes, as well as documentation of new components and
prototypes as they are developed.
- Collaborate with Research Operations Engineers to design and
coordinate events, field tests, and other deployments in support of
the research and engineering teams.
- Fabricate components for prototypes using rapid prototyping
equipment (3D Printers, laser cutters, drill presses, saws,
etc.)
- Safely deploy and directly operate mobile robots and research
equipment during deployment activities.Qualifications
- B.S. or higher in an engineering-related field.
- A proven track record designing and integrating hardware for
real-world robotic systems.
- Experience in creative and novel design work, along with the
integration of mechanical, control, and sensing systems, including
various fabrication techniques and materials.
- Experience building and deploying custom robotic systems to
remote facilities.
- The ability to design and deploy integrated mechanical/sensing
systems that complement and bring to bear advanced software and
learning algorithms.
- Experience designing for small scale contract manufacturing and
assembly, and working with industrial designers for early stage
product design.
- An outstanding teammate with strong interpersonal skills,
including prior leadership experience.
- Ability to travel up to 50% of the time periodically, both
international and domestic.The pay range for this position at
commencement of employment is expected to be between $139,776 and
$200,928/year for California-based roles; however, base pay offered
may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including
market location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.
Note that TRI offers a generous benefits package (including 401(k)
eligibility and various paid time off benefits, such as vacation,
sick time, and parental leave) and an annual cash bonus structure.
Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if
an employee receives an offer of employment.
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Keywords: Toyota Research Institute, San Jose , Hardware Engineer, Engineering , Los Altos, California
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