Robotics Generalist
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Summary
San Francisco (Hybrid)
Full-time
5+ years
About this Job
ABOUT US:
Skip is on a mission to make life joyful through powered movement.
Movement is a powerful way to build physical, mental and social health. Yet it is elusive for 2 billion people due to age, injury, or disability. We are building products that will restore mobility for millions and enable a new frontier of joyful movement experiences. We want to build a future where a grandparent can easily outrun their grandkids and no one is left behind at the trailhead.
Skip is a 22-person early-stage start-up that spun out of Google X in 2023. With deep cross-disciplinary expertise and key partnerships (e.g. with Arc’teryx) we are uniquely positioned to launch the first commercially successful wearable robotic device, the MO/GO, develop a platform to launch future Movewear products and transform millions of lives in the coming years.
THE ROLE:
We are seeking a senior robotics engineer to work on our wearable devices. You will work across the full software stack, including the on-device control loop and supporting software platform.
We are a team of 22 phenomenal senior engineers and product leaders, where everyone contributes directly to product development. This is an individual contributor role with broad ownership across disciplines.
Some of the specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Architecting and implementing robotic software subsystems across our wearable robotics fleet, sharing components across different products and robot iterations.
Ownership of core software and control features, including mechatronics firmware, motor control firmware, and platform features.
Contribute to the real-time control loop, including sensing, decision making, logging, and safety monitoring / fault detection.
Contributing to machine-learning-based methods across simulation, training, labeling, on-device inference, sensor data collection, and testing.
Supporting and contributing to hardware-in-the-loop and on-body test frameworks that validate system behaviour across the full range of real-world conditions, including at device provisioning / factory bring-up.
Collaborating with firmware, hardware, and software teammates to define interfaces, resolve cross-disciplinary tradeoffs, and catch integration failures early
Contributing to system architecture decisions for current and future products, including our Parkinson's device and future Movewear platform
Wear prototypes several hours a week to participate in data collection, on-body testing and provide feedback
Basic Qualifications:
5+ years' experience in robotics
Proven track record of writing software that runs on hardware
Experience in small teams, ideally in start ups; you’re willing to wear many hats and chip in across the board
Experience with embedded systems -- you can write C/C++ and you understand what's happening at the hardware level
Proficiency in Python and/or C++ for algorithm development, data analysis, and test scripting, including common AI-coding tools (and their pitfalls)
Strong foundation in control systems
Experience with sensor integration and validation (IMUs, encoders, force sensors, or similar)
Ability to work at the Skip Bay Area office at least 3 days/week
Bonus Points:
Experience with wearable robotics, exoskeletons, or prosthetics
Knowledge of motor control (field-oriented control for BLDC’s) and actuator characterisation
Embedded linux experience
Knowledge of communication protocols (e.g. CAN)
Experience with deep learning, especially for robotic systems
Experience with actuator characterisation and integration
Familiarity with FreeRTOS or other real-time operating systems
Experience shipping consumer hardware through DVT/PVT and into production
Personal motivation to improve human movement
This is a full time hybrid position working at the Skip office in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco.
Skip is an equal opportunity employer. Our hiring decisions are based on need and competence to satisfy said need. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or any other legally protected status.
Any and all offers of employment extended by Skip are conditional on candidates’ ability to provide satisfactory proof of eligibility to maintain full-time employment in the United States.
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