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CircuitHub (YC W12) is hiring full-stack robotics engineers
### **About CircuitHub** CircuitHub is reshaping electronics manufacturing with **The Grid** —a factory-scale robotics platform designed to make small-batch, high-mix electronics assembly radically more efficient. Think semiconductor-fab levels of precision applied to the chaotic world of prototyping and low-volume production. The result? A **10x throughput improvement** in one of the world’s most foundational industries. We’ve raised **$20M** from top-tier investors including **Y Combinator** and **Google Ventures** —and we’re already **profitable**. Our customers include industry leaders like **Tesla, Meta,** and **Zipline**. The Grid isn’t a prototype—it’s live, scaling fast, and already delivering real revenue. We’re now building the engineering core that will scale it further. ### **What We’re Looking For** We’re hiring **full-stack robotics engineers** to keep The Grid operational and push its limits. This is a **hands-on, high-impact** role based **full-time on-site** in Western Massachusetts for a minimum of two years. After that, relocation to a future Grid site or a remote transition may be possible. You’ll be embedded directly in the factory, owning both physical and software systems: tuning camera networks, fixing robot reliability issues, deploying new subsystems, and driving bold experiments to increase throughput. This is not a “write tickets, wait for ops” job. You _are_ the ops. ### **Who This Role Is For** This role is only suitable for someone who has **built full robotic systems** —whether as a **hobbyist, student, employee,** or **founder**. You’ll be expected to integrate software, hardware, and process into functional systems and debug failures under real-world production pressure. We don’t hire narrow specialists. We want engineers who can: - Diagnose system-wide failures from first principles - Prototype mechanical and software fixes on the fly - Work autonomously and communicate clearly to a remote team - Take full responsibility for uptime and performance in live production ### **Example Tasks** - Configure and debug a distributed GigE vision system - Analyze end effector behavior from video and revise its geometry - Prototype and deploy a new test robot for in-line PCB validation - Travel to London/Cambridge to brief R&D teams and shape roadmap priorities ### **Why This Role Matters** You’ll be the **eyes, hands, and brain** of The Grid—directly responsible for keeping one of the most advanced electronics assembly systems in the world operating and evolving. You’ll have **board-level visibility** and help shape the future of our automation stack from the ground up. This is a **career-defining opportunity** for a high-agency engineer early in their career. If you thrive on ownership and solving real problems with real hardware, there’s no better place to be. ### **What Will Set You Apart** - Demonstrated ability to build full robotic systems (projects, startups, labs, competitions) - Strong skills in **mechanical CAD** , **low-level Python or C++** , and **basic electronics** - Experience debugging production systems under time and reliability pressure - Willingness to **live and breathe the system** for 2+ years on-site ### **Key Tools & Technologies** - **Python** for control and automation - **Beckhoff TwinCAT** for industrial PLC integration - **SolidWorks** and/or **Fusion 360** for mechanical design - **GigE Vision** , industrial sensors, motion control systems ### **Want to help us build the future of manufacturing?**
We help hardware companies producing self driving cars, satellites, 3D printers, robotics, & more to rapidly prototype electronics and get to market faster. You’ll be embedded directly in the factory, owning both physical and software systems: tuning camera networks, fixing robot reliability issues, deploying new subsystems, and driving bold experiments to increase throughput. You’ll be the eyes, hands, and brain of The Grid—directly responsible for keeping one of the most advanced electronics assembly systems in the world operating and evolving.
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