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Key Responsibilities:Oversee AI data collection processes, ensuring the accuracy and quality of the data gathered across various setups. Collaborate with engineers across various disciplines including AI, software, testing, mechanical, and electrical engineering to enhance your skills. Minimum Qualifications:Candidates must be at least 18 years old. This position is perfect for recent graduates in STEM fields, incoming college freshmen in STEM programs, or high school seniors from the Class of 2026.A genuine interest in robotics and engineering demonstrated through school projects, personal endeavors, clubs (e.g., FIRST, VEX, Science Olympiad), or hobbies. A strong desire to learn, ask questions, and work collaboratively. Highly motivated team player with exceptional verbal and written communication skills. Enjoy working in a fast-paced, collaborative, and dynamic startup atmosphere as part of a small team. Ability to work on-site in Seattle, WA. Reliable transportation to the Seattle office is required. Must possess and maintain valid US work authorization. Preferred Qualifications:Previous experience in robotics or engineering roles is highly desirable.
About the job
Collaborative Robotics is looking for a Robotics Assistant in Seattle to support AI data collection projects. This hands-on role plays a part in improving how collaborative mobile robots interact with people in real-world settings.
What you will do
Assist with projects that gather data for AI development
Contribute to efforts that shape how robots work alongside humans
Work directly with the team to advance collaborative robotics technology
Our mission
The team designs and builds robots intended to fit smoothly into daily routines. These systems adapt to human needs, aiming to make interactions between people and robots more natural and dependable.
Location and schedule
Position based in Seattle, WA
Both part-time and full-time schedules are available, depending on availability
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled
About Collaborative Robotics
Collaborative Robotics is at the forefront of transforming human-robot interactions, striving to create an environment where robots are trusted extensions of our everyday lives. Our innovative team is dedicated to developing solutions that allow robots to seamlessly adapt and respond to our environments.
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