Senior ME/ Mechatronics Engineer
About the Company
Spacer Robotics is building autonomous, non-humanoid robotic systems to construct infrastructure in extreme environments, from lunar bases to next-gen terrestrial job sites. Our vision is to disrupt the $16 trillion global construction industry by pioneering a new Deep Tech philosophy that blends robotics, AI, and systems engineering at the frontier.
About the Role
We're looking for a Mechatronics Engineer to own the hardware-software integration layer of Spacer's first robot. This is a deeply hands-on, cross-disciplinary role spanning mechanical systems, electronics, actuator control, embedded interfaces, and sensor integration. You'll work at the intersection of physical hardware and the software stack that drives it, debugging issues that span both worlds and building systems that have to work reliably in the real world.
As one of the first technical hires, you'll have direct influence over how we build, what we build, and how we validate it. You'll collaborate daily with the software team and hardware lead to take designs from bench to field.
On-Site Requirement
This role is 5 days a week, on-site in the San Francisco Bay Area. We are building hardware. The robot is here. The team is here. Rapid integration and iteration require us to be in the same room.
What You’ll Do
Hardware-Software Integration
Own integration of sensors, actuators, and controllers into the ROS2 software stack, from driver development to validated field performance
Debug complex hardware-software interaction issues spanning firmware, real-time communication protocols, and application-layer behavior
Develop and maintain hardware abstraction layers for sensors and actuators, enabling clean interfaces between physical components and the autonomy stack
Integrate and validate motor controllers, encoders, proximity sensors, and the tying mechanism's electromechanical subsystems
Define and manage TF trees, message interfaces, and real-time data pipelines across the full sensor suite
Mechanical & Electrical Systems
Design, prototype, and iterate on mechanical assemblies and end-effector components using CAD (SolidWorks or equivalent)
Create GD&T-informed drawings, BOMs, and assembly documentation for fabrication and production
Select sensors based on environmental constraints, dust, vibration, outdoor lighting, and construction-site conditions
Perform hands-on assembly, bench testing, and field validation of electromechanical subsystems
Support PCB-level work and wiring design for power distribution, signal routing, and harness integration where needed
Testing, Validation & Reliability
Build and run test automation, system validation procedures, and hardware-in-loop testing pipelines
Perform root-cause analysis on hardware failures, integration bugs, and field anomalies
Define quantitative metrics for system reliability, actuator performance, and sensor data integrity
Conduct stress testing across environmental conditions, vibration, dust ingress, temperature variation, representative of real construction sites
Contribute to safety validation including emergency stop behavior, collision response, and fail-safe logic
Qualifications
B.S. or M.S. in Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or related field
3+ years of hands-on experience in robotic system development, hardware-software integration, or mechatronics
Strong programming skills in Python and/or C++, with experience in robotic frameworks (ROS / ROS2)
Deep understanding of robotic system architecture including sensors, actuators, controllers, and embedded interface.
Experience with motor controllers, firmware interfaces, and real-time communication protocols (CAN Bus, I2C, UART, SPI)
Proficiency in CAD tools (SolidWorks preferred) and ability to create GD&T-informed engineering drawings
Strong problem-solving mindset with demonstrated ability to debug across hardware-software boundaries
Experience with test automation, data analysis, and structured system validation
Comfortable working hands-on: building, assembling, and iterating on physical prototypes
Preferred
Experience with embedded systems, RTOS, or low-level hardware control on edge compute platforms (NVIDIA Jetson or similar)
Familiarity with FEA or structural analysis tools for mechanism design validation
Background in industrial, construction, mobile, or field-deployed robotics
Experience with sensor fusion pipelines (EKF, UKF, or factor graph-based methods)
Familiarity with functional safety principles, fault tolerance, and degraded operation modes
Prior experience in an early-stage startup or prototype-to-production environment
Why Join Us
At Spacer Robotics, you won't just be writing code, you'll see your work run on a real robot, on a real construction site, doing a job that matters. You'll join a small, technical team where your contributions have direct impact and your growth into robotics is intentional and supported.
This is an early opportunity to help build the engineering foundation of a company with a large, defined technical mission. If you're excited about autonomous systems, curious about physical AI, and want to ship something real, we want to hear from you.
Compensation
The US base salary range for this full-time position is competitive and benchmarked to Bay Area market rates, plus meaningful early-stage equity. The total compensation package may also include additional components depending on the role. This information will be shared if an employment offer is extended.
Send your resume and answer the following question in 150 words or less. Applications without a response will not be reviewed.
Describe a physical system or robot you've worked on. What was the hardest hardware-software integration challenge you encountered, and how did you solve it?
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