TL;DR
This role is for you if you live and breathe electronics and control, and love tackling the messy challenges that come from building safe and useful systems for the real world. No two days will be the same, but you can expect to:
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Solve electronics and control problems end-to-end: designing, prototyping, building, integrating, and testing new robotic components.
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Jump into unfamiliar domains and upskill on software needs at speed - one day integrating new motors or 3D LiDAR, the next, supporting software engineers with increasing robot reliability.
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Work closely with Paddingtonâs other engineers, product, and customer teams to iterate and improve solutions.
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Deliver real-world impact, today, using cutting-edge robotics.
About Paddington Robotics
At P9R7, weâre building robots that can handle the messy, unpredictable and chaotic real world! Our mission: become the UKâs go-to applied AI robotics team - and weâll do whatever it takes to get there.
What we actually do:
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Build insane AI models and hardware that let robots work safely alongside humans - lifting, moving, and getting stuff done better and faster.
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Spend lots of time on Customer sites, to better understand and solve for the messy chaos of most environments.
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Think 10+ years ahead, reimagining manual labour and creating robots that become complementary assistants for labour intensive and physically demanding tasks
Weâre a small, dynamic team from Amazon, InstaDeep, Imperial, UCL, and Cambridge to name a few, united by one of the founders of Magic Pony (acquired by Twitter).
Electronics & Control Robotics Engineer @ Paddington Robotics
Weâre looking for an Electronics & Control Robotics Engineer to lead the charge in iteratively designing, developing, and testing our safety systems. Youâll be at the heart of ensuring seamless integration of hardware and software, and unlocking safe human interaction.
One week, you might be leading the design of new drive and safety electronics. The next, youâll be integrating new wheels to test and tune control systems, from motion control and motor feedback to kinematics.
Unlike other companies, here youâll work end-to-end, at breakneck speed. Youâll deploy directly to customer sites, live and breathe the problems our robots solve, and own the full lifecycle: spec, implementation, testing, and maintenance.
About You
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You go all-in on safety systems: designing, validating, and obsessing over making hardware and control systems fail-safe, robust, and rock-solid.
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Youâve built or owned safety-critical electronics before: youâll likely have spent 3+ years in robotics, automotive, aerospace, or industrial automation.
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Youâre fluent in electronic control systems: from sensors and actuators to fault detection, redundancy, and safe shutdown architectures.
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Youâre hands-on with hardware: debugging circuits, designing PCBs, running tests, and making sure everything just works (safely).
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You thrive in multi-disciplinary environments: collaborating with mechanical, software, and AI engineers to make complex systems work effectively.
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Youâre energised by the dynamic nature of a startup: moving fast, solving real problems on real robots, and seeing your work make a tangible impact.
Above all, weâre building a team of creative, outside-the-box thinkers. To thrive here, you are:
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Highly ambitious: comfortable taking a project from concept to completion - you do whatever it takes to win.
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Self-directed and proactive: you thrive in a dynamic, unpredictable, multi-disciplinary environment.
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Enthusiastic team players: you ask questions, help others, and communicate effectively.
What Will Impress Us
We love proactive doers. Show us what youâve built - whether itâs projects, or experiments. Tell us why our mission excites you. Be bold, be creative, and donât feel embarrassed to stand out from the crowd.
Location
Our London office is right by Portobello Road. We work full-time, and largely on-site (4 days a week). Expect vibrant startup energy with a team that knows when to laugh, and when to buckle down.