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Allevi


Jobs

Robotics or Electrical Engineer

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Posted on: February 19, 2021 Apply Now
Full-Time Job Expires July 10, 2021
We are looking for a Robotics or Electrical Engineer who isn’t afraid to get their hands dirty with hardware and wetware to join our fast-paced team.
 We write code in Python and C/C++/embedded using OpenCV and ML libraries, model complex robotic hardware with Solidworks and simulation packages, and design PCBs with Eagle and custom wire harnesses to enable life science researchers to build and explore 3D living structures using their bioprinters.
 We develop hardware, sensors, and electronics to optimize our customer’s results and develop the cutting edge standard of bioprinting.
 Join us and help lead the biological revolution.
 We want to talk to you if you:
 • Have experience working on hardware/IoT /robotics projects at big companies, startups, and at hackathons, especially projects outside of school work
 • Have worked with robotic systems in the past, because that’s essentially what we build here at Allevi
 • Experience with sensors, embedded systems/firmware or SoC platforms like the Raspberry Pi
 • Experience designing custom PCB boards for robotic systems and writing the embedded software that goes along with it
Apply Now
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