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Robotic Technician

Box Makers Yard
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Robotic Technician

Reference: R1HU1679

Location: Bristol

Salary Band: £40,000 - £50,000 Dependable on Experience.

Working Policy: Hybrid

About the Role

We’re looking for a skilled Robotics Technician to join a cutting-edge team focused on robotics research and development. In this role, you’ll ensure the smooth operation, maintenance, and optimisation of a robotics fleet and AI data-collection systems. Your work will directly support high-quality dataset generation for machine learning and robotics experimentation.

What We’re Looking For

  • Degree in Robotics, Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical field.

  • Hands-on experience operating robotic systems or automated hardware setups.

  • Familiarity with data-collection workflows for machine learning or robotics.

  • Experience with ROS (Robot Operating System) and Linux environments.

  • Basic programming skills in Python or C++ (preferred).

  • Strong organisational and communication skills.

    Key Responsibilities

  • Maintain continuous uptime of robotic systems and AI data-collection platforms through proactive monitoring and rapid issue resolution.

  • Configure and calibrate robotic systems for data-collection runs, ensuring accuracy and reliability.

  • Support data-collection experiments alongside engineers and researchers.

  • Manage dataset collection, verification, labelling, and organised storage for machine learning workflows.

  • Troubleshoot hardware and software issues to minimise downtime.

  • Maintain accurate records of equipment status and system performance.

  • Implement best practices for safety, efficiency, and standardisation.

  • Schedule and prioritise resources to optimise experiment throughput

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