Operations Technician

Field Ai
Irvine, US
On-site

Who this role is best for

Best suited to mid-level technicians with hands-on experience in robotics or electro-mechanical assembly, working in a lab or field environment.

Best fit for

  • Technicians experienced in assembling complex electro-mechanical systems like robotics or drones.
    — “Experience assembling complex electro-mechanical systems, especially robotics, drones, or ruggedized field hardware.
  • Candidates proficient in building wire harnesses and low-voltage electrical systems.
    — “Experience building wire harnesses and working with low-voltage electrical systems.
  • Individuals with familiarity in embedded compute systems and sensor integration.
    — “Familiarity with embedded compute systems, sensors, or robotics hardware.

Things to consider

  • Physical capability to lift up to 50 lbs and work in various environments.
    — “Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and work in workshop, lab, or field environments.
  • Role involves both prototype development and production workflows.
    — “Support both prototype development and production workflows.

How to stand out

  • Highlight any experience with perception systems like LiDAR or cameras.
    — “Experience working with perception systems such as LiDAR, cameras, radar, or IMUs.
  • Demonstrate soldering or crimping skills with IPC-certified workmanship.
    — “Soldering, crimping, or IPC-certified workmanship skills.
  • Showcase experience in environmental or vibration testing support.
    — “Support environmental, vibration, mechanical alignment, and thermal characterization tests.
Pace · SteadyCollaboration · MediumAutonomy · MediumDecision Impact · IndividualLevel · Junior

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What success looks like

  • assembling and integrating payloads
  • performing system testing
  • diagnosing integration failures
Typical background
2+ years of hands-on technician experience

Skills & requirements

Required

Assembly TechnicianElectro-mechanical SubsystemsEmbedded Compute PlatformsFunctional TestingSystem-level Debugging

Preferred

RoboticsAerospaceElectronicsAutomotive

Stack & domain

AssemblyIntegrationValidationElectro-mechanical SubsystemsSensorsEmbedded Compute PlatformsWire HarnessingPower System ChecksFunctional TestingSystem-level DebuggingLinuxRos2Communication LinksThermal ManagementWeather SealingEmi/emc BasicsRuggedized Mechanical DesignProblem-solvingCommunicationTeamworkRoboticsAerospaceElectronicsAutomotiveElectro-mechanical Systems

About the role

Original posting from Field Ai via Lever

Who are We?

Field AI is transforming how robots interact with the real world. We are building risk-aware, reliable, and field-ready AI systems that address the most complex challenges in robotics, unlocking the full potential of embodied intelligence. We go beyond typical data-driven approaches or pure transformer-based architectures, and are charting a new course, with already-globally-deployed solutions delivering real-world results and rapidly improving models through real-field applications.

Learn more at https://fieldai.com.

About the Job

Operations Technician Role

As an Assembly Technician for Perception & Compute Payloads, you will be a hands-on contributor responsible for assembling, integrating, and validating Field AI’s sensing and compute payloads. You will build electro-mechanical subsystems, integrate sensors and embedded compute platforms, perform harnessing and power system checks, support functional testing, and ensure every payload is field-ready and reliable. This role bridges mechanical assembly, electrical integration, and practical system-level debugging. You will support both prototype development and production workflows while working closely with engineers to improve build processes and increase system reliability.

What You’ll Get To Do

  • Payload Assembly & Integration

●     Assemble perception payloads including LiDAR, cameras, IMUs, GPS receivers, and auxiliary sensors using engineering drawings and build instructions.

●     Install and integrate CPU/GPU compute modules, carrier boards, and microcontroller-based subsystems.

●     Build and route wire harnesses for power, high-speed data, synchronization, and control.

●     Install mounts, enclosures, gaskets, seals, thermal components, and structural hardware.

  • Electrical, Power, and Communication Bring-Up

●     Perform continuity checks, grounding/EMI checks, and power-rail validation.

●     Assist in bring-up of Linux- or ROS2-based embedded compute systems.

●     Validate communication links across Ethernet, USB, CAN, GMSL, and other interfaces.

●     Verify correct pinouts and harness strain-relief practices.

  • System Testing & Quality Assurance

●     Run functional tests including sensor bring-up, calibration checks, compute boot/health tests, and network verification.

●     Document test results, deviations, rework, and repair actions with high accuracy.

●     Support environmental, vibration, mechanical alignment, and thermal characterization tests led by hardware engineers.

●     Conduct inspections for workmanship quality, mechanical stability, and electrical safety.

  • Debugging & Continuous Improvement

●     Diagnose wiring faults, mechanical misalignments, intermittent communication issues, thermal faults, and other integration failures.

●     Work closely with electrical, mechanical, and compute engineers to root-cause issues and improve build processes.

●     Provide feedback on assembly workflows, documentation clarity, and opportunities to streamline production.

  • Field & Operations Support

●     Prepare, stage, and service payloads for real-world deployment.

●     Support integration and troubleshooting activities during lab tests, field trials, and live demonstrations.

●     Perform rapid repairs and reconfigurations in dynamic testing environments.

What You Have

●     2+ years of hands-on technician experience in robotics, aerospace, electronics, automotive, or related  electro-mechanical assembly environments.

●     Proficiency with hand tools, power tools, torque drivers, and basic machine-shop tools.

●     Ability to read and follow wiring diagrams, mechanical drawings, and assembly instructions.

●     Experience building wire harnesses and working with low-voltage electrical systems.

●     Familiarity with embedded compute systems, sensors, or robotics hardware.

●     Strong attention to detail, documentation discipline, and ability to deliver reliable assemblies.

●     Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and work in workshop, lab, or field environments.

The Extras That Set You Apart

●     Experience working with perception systems such as LiDAR, cameras, radar, or IMUs.

●     Familiarity with Linux, ROS2, or embedded system bring-up workflows.

●     Soldering, crimping, or IPC-certified workmanship skills.

●     Understanding of thermal management, weather sealing, EMI/EMC basics, and ruggedized mechanical design.

●     Experience supporting prototype builds, rapid iteration cycles, or field test deployments.

●     Ability to design or suggest simple fixtures or jigs to improve assembly and repeatability.

●     Experience assembling complex electro-mechanical systems, especially robotics, drones, or ruggedized field hardware.

Source: Field Ai careers (Lever)

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