We are hiring a Gear Designer to architect and detail the geared powertrains inside our robotic systems. The package envelopes are measured in millimeters, and the conventional answers from automotive or industrial robotics often do not fit. We are looking for someone who treats the transmission architecture itself as a design variable, not a catalog selection. We do not want a CAD operator who fills in standard templates. We want an engineer who can derive a tooth profile from the definition of conjugate action, defend every choice of module, ratio split, and profile modification on physical grounds, and reason quantitatively about the tradeoffs that actually matter in robotics: backlash vs. efficiency, backdrivability vs. holding torque, torque density vs. compliance, and inertia vs. bandwidth
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
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