Monumental Amsterdam , NY 12010
Posted 2 weeks ago
Monumental is automating on-site construction with robotics and software. Our mission is to make construction primarily software-defined and work towards a future where beautiful, bespoke buildings are built within a single day with minimal labor.
We're a small team of generalist engineers that spans a wide spectrum of expertise (mechanical, electrical, software and machine vision) coming from companies like Palantir, Qualcomm, Dyson and Shopify.
We're still in the first days of building the company and this is a unique opportunity to be an early employee in a high-growth, high ambition startup environment. From Day 1, You'll be able to work with an experienced founding team surrounded by top-tier investors.
You can read a bit more on why we believe you should spend your time working on construction, learn more about our vision and about the company.
About you and this role
We are looking for a machine shop & manufacturing technician to join our team. You'll be part of our initial machine shop team, and will be working closely with our hardware and software engineering team. Help us bring our robots to life and join our mission to bring automation to the construction industry to create affordable, beautiful, high quality housing for everyone.
This role is a generalist technician role in a small startup environment with a lot of variety. You will be responsible for:
A typical day might involve you reviewing a project in CAD together with the engineering team. You would then fabricate the parts in the assembly using our 3D printers, CNC mill, or lathe. We'd expect you to share design feedback with the engineering team on DFA or DFM improvements that can be made. You might end the day by checking the necessary stock and equipment for upcoming builds in the next weeks to remove any possible blockers. You will be working in a fast-paced environment: quick sketches and a discussion with the engineering team should be enough to start producing parts when we're working towards a proof of concept.
On a non-technical level, we are looking for someone who loves nothing more than working in a highly collaborative team to solve complex problems and bring novel inventions to the world. You'd thrive in a high pace environment, excited to continuously learn new skills, and love challenging conventional ideas.
What you'll be working on
Fabrication and assembly of R&D prototypes-this could be anything from a new end-effectors we're testing, an autonomous ground vehicle that can traverse rough construction site, or an entire robotic crane.
Getting our designs to small series production: planning and optimizing the build process, feeding back DFM and DFA changes to the hardware team, and fabricating and assembling the robots.
Responsible for ordering hardware and overall stock management, improving our inventory and parts management process where possible.
Running and maintaining our machines in the workshop, including CNC mill, lathe, drill press and lots of 3D printers.
Proposing and ordering new equipment to improve in-house production capabilities when necessary
Help us run our construction robots and build testing rigs in the office, and occasionally join us and the robots on construction sites to help with whatever is needed.
Manage the workshop and advise our team on best practices for design and manufacturing.
Promoting and maintaining a safe, clean, and organized working environment.
What we're looking for
Prior experience working in a machine shop or lab environment.
Confidence using CNC mill, lathe, 3D printers, hand tools etc. to manufacture components.
Able to build relatively complex assemblies using top level designs generated using CAD packages.
Familiarity with precision measuring instruments and the ability to machine parts to close tolerances. You have the ability to infer which features of a part requires precision when this is not made explicit.
A high level of attention to detail.
These things are not required, but a strong bonus
Projects outside of work to showcase creative skills.Some experience and understanding of assembling or wiring electronics.Experience or interest in welding.Ability to design and edit basic components in CAD.
Interested? Get in touch with us: iwanttojoin@monumental.co, and tell us a bit about the most interesting or difficult project you've worked on to date.
If you don't meet all the qualifications here but are excited about Monumental and feel you'd still be able to help us solve difficult problems, do get in touch. We are open to generalists with a demonstrated ability to focus on outcomes and get things done and are comfortable with you learning things as you go along.
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