Full-Time

Reliability Engineer

Posted on 9/4/2024

Boston Dynamics

Boston Dynamics

1,001-5,000 employees

Develops advanced robots for industrial applications

No salary listed

Senior

No H1B Sponsorship

Waltham, MA, USA

Category
DevOps & Infrastructure
Site Reliability Engineering
Required Skills
Python
SQL
MATLAB
Tableau
JIRA
Looker
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • BS in Engineering or related field (MSME or MSEE preferred).
  • 5+ years electromechanical systems design and development experience
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to deliver high-level summaries to an executive audience and navigating deep technical analysis with expert engineers.
  • Ability to drive complex new electromechanical embedded products through test design, execution, and analysis.
  • Hands-on failure analysis of electromechanical systems, as a design engineer, reliability engineer, and/or quality engineer.
  • Extensive experience with corrective action reporting processes and systems, ideally across many companies, along with experience creating and improving such systems.
  • Defining test conditions, generating acceleration factors using empirical models, generating test durations, sample sizes, pass-fail criteria, setup controls, and data acquisition.
  • Reliability & robustness methods, including DFMEA, DVP&R, DOE, root cause analysis, data analytics.
  • Highly relevant design domains, including DC motors, controllers, gear trains, bearings, encoders, transducers, cameras, user interfaces, 2-way audio, PCBAs, flex circuits, wire harnesses, slip rings, radios, compute, batteries & BMS, end effectors, structural housings & linkages.
  • Software tools including Jama, Jira, Google Suite, Testrails, Python, Matlab, Reliasoft or other statistical analysis tools.
  • Data analysis using tools such as Looker or Tableau. Experience writing queries in SQL.
  • Diagnostics and fault management.
  • Structured problem solving methods (8D, Six Sigma, Is/Is-not, Ishikawa).
  • Analysis of software log data to identify failure causes.
Responsibilities
  • Monitor, document, root cause, pareto, and prioritize resolution for design or process defects discovered during product prototype design, development, verification testing, customer pilots and eventual field deployment.
  • Lead failure analysis investigations, driving root cause identification, prevention, and corrective actions via close collaboration with cross-functional subject matter experts.
  • Leverage quality history on similar products and technologies, working closely with development teams to drive lessons learned into new product designs.
  • Develop mechanisms for prioritizing failure and reliability investigation.
  • Lead or support DFMEA activities, translating engineering design risks into mitigation priorities, including verification strategies, test methods and procedures, with well defined acceptance criteria.
  • Create and integrate system and subsystem reliability models with targets that achieve overall product requirements. Author a cohesive set of reliability requirements across the product ecosystem and track estimated performance against them.
  • Work with the Verification, Validation & Test team to develop reliability growth testing strategies, including accelerated life methods, and appropriate sample size selection.
  • Deliver executive presentations showcasing results, improvement recommendations, and implementation progress.
  • Work with Customer Success team to drive serviceability, maintenance schedules, and care plans.

Boston Dynamics creates advanced robots that enhance human capabilities and safety, focusing on legged robots with high mobility, dexterity, and intelligence. Their flagship products, Spot and Pick, are designed for commercial, industrial, and research applications, performing tasks that are dangerous or physically demanding for humans. Spot, for example, is a 65-pound robot that can navigate complex terrains and avoid obstacles autonomously using built-in AI. Unlike many competitors, Boston Dynamics emphasizes responsible use of their robots, limiting sales to commercial and research clients and ensuring high-quality standards through domestic manufacturing. The company's goal is to improve safety and efficiency across various industries by providing advanced robotic solutions.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$917M

Headquarters

Waltham, Massachusetts

Founded

1992

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Collaboration with NVIDIA enhances AI capabilities, opening new markets and applications.
  • Partnership with DeepMind accelerates development of sophisticated, adaptable robots.
  • Atlas' agility and precision attract industries needing high-performance robotics.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from companies like Apptronik threatens market position.
  • Over-reliance on NVIDIA may impact innovation diversity.
  • Public concerns about humanoid robots' safety may affect perception and regulation.

What makes Boston Dynamics unique

  • Boston Dynamics specializes in advanced mobility, dexterity, and intelligence for robots.
  • Their robots perform tasks dangerous or demanding for humans, enhancing safety and efficiency.
  • Boston Dynamics' robots are designed and manufactured in the U.S., ensuring high-quality standards.

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1%

2 year growth

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