Santa Cruz, California30+ days ago
div class="content">Reports to: Managing Principle Mechanical Engineer, R&D
Workplace Type: Hybrid, on-site in Santa Cruz an average of 4-days per week
At Capstan Medical, we’re building one of the most exciting and innovative companies in medtech—developing a first-of-its-kind robotic platform for minimally invasive heart valve treatment. We are looking for someone who can take a mechanical system of the robot design from initial concept all the way to product.
What You’ll Do: - Collaborate with Manufacturing and Clinical teams for feedback on designs, incorporating this feedback into quick and effective design iterations.
San Francisco, CA29 days ago
You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Operations, to build end-to-end inspection solutions that deliver consistent, accurate results under real-world factory conditions. You will work across the full pipeline-from algorithm development to production deployment-helping turn prototype inspection capabilities into reliable, high-throughput features that operate at scale across our automation lines.
San Francisco, CA30+ days ago
You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Operations, to design end-to-end inspection solutions that deliver consistent, accurate results under real-world factory conditions. As a senior Robot Perception Engineer on the Smart Robotics team at Bright Machines, you will be a hands-on senior contributor responsible for productizing visual inspection solutions for our automation platform.
San Francisco, CA27 days ago
As the founding Robotics Engineer, youll bring up commercial robot platforms (humanoids, arms, mobile bases), wire up the sensors and data pipelines our world models need, and run the experiments that tell us whether the model actually works in the real world. Preferred: experience with humanoids/manipulators from major vendors (Unitree, Figure, 1X, Agility, Franka, etc.), and prior work in a research lab where the robot was a means to an end rather than the end itself.