TRI is assembling a world-class team to develop and integrate innovative solutions that enable a robot to perform complex, human-level mobile manipulation tasks, navigate with and among people, and learn and adapt over time. The team will develop, deploy, and validate systems in real-world environments, in and around homes.
The team will be focused on heavily leveraging machine learning to marry perception, prediction, and action to produce robust, reactive, coordinated robot behaviors, bootstrapping from simulation, leveraging large amounts of data, and adapting in real world scenarios.
TRI has the runway, roadmap, and expertise to transition the technology development to a product that impacts the lives of millions of people. Apply to join a fast paced team that demands high-risk innovation and learning from failures, using thorough processes to identify key technologies, develop a robust, high quality system, and quantitatively evaluate performance. As part of the team, you will be surrounded and supported by the significant core ML, cloud, software, and hardware expertise at TRI, and be a part of TRI's positive and diverse culture.
Responsibilities Support TRI robot deployments in Toyota factories in Kentucky, Indiana, and potentially other sitesIndependently operate and test advanced autonomous robots ranging from inspection systems, AMRs, industrial arms, cobot arms, and mobile manipulators Perform failure analysis and troubleshooting of complex autonomous robots, including mechanical and electrical hardware repair, Linux system debugging, custom tool usage, software debugging, and detailed/accurate bug reportingIntegrate these robots with existing systems in the factories, including interfacing to PLCs, wifi/networks, fleet management systems, etc.Work with the factory shops to safely commission these robotsWrite robot operation procedures tailored to individual robots and individual tasks/processesWork closely with TMNA factory team members to collect and document system and user interface feedbackWork closely with TRI product and software/hardware development teams to iteratively prioritize new features, design improvements, and bug fixesDevelop and maintain adaptable and interactive web applications. Make updates to these applications based on user feedback from TMNA factory team members.Train appropriate factory team members on robot operationsEnsure clear communication and alignment across multidisciplinary teams from very different organizational cultures (TMNA and TRI)QualificationsBS in an engineering-related field and 5+ years of relevant industry experienceExperience with advanced robot development, deployment, failure analysis, and debuggingExperience with solving complex electromechanical systemsFamiliarity with actuators (including motor controllers, gear trains, encoders, etc.) and sensors (f/t sensors, cameras, lidars, IMUs, etc.)Familiarity with various buses and communication protocols: USB, CAN, RS485, EtherCAT, Ethernet/IP, etc.Proficient in one or more of the following languages: C, C++, or PythonProficient in one or more of the following languages: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript/TypeScriptSoftware experience: ROS or other robot system softwareExperience with Linux (kernel, networking, CLI, etc.)Ability to travel up to 75% of the timeHave a passion for taking on technical challenges and an independent working style with strong problem-solving abilitiesPlease reference this Candidate Privacy Notice to inform you of the categories of personal information that we collect from individuals who inquire about and/or apply to work for Toyota Research Institute, Inc. or its subsidiaries, including Toyota A.I. Ventures GP, L.P., and the purposes for which we use such personal information.
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