Full-Time

Technician

Standard Bots

Standard Bots

51-200 employees

Robotic automation provider offering subscription-based RO1

Compensation Overview

$60k - $100k/yr

+ Stock Options

Philadelphia, PA, USA

In Person

Travel to customer sites estimated 25–50%.

Category
Hardware Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Assembly
Requirements
  • 1–3 years of hands-on experience in electrical or mechanical assembly, industrial installation, or field service
  • Demonstrated ability to read and work from wiring schematics, mechanical drawings, and bill of materials
  • Experience working in a manufacturing, fabrication, or hands-on technical environment
  • Proficiency in wire termination, panel wiring, and reading electrical schematics
  • Mechanical assembly skills: use of hand tools, power tools, fastener torque, and basic fixture alignment
  • Ability to interpret BOMs, wiring diagrams, and assembly drawings accurately
  • Basic troubleshooting with a multimeter and standard test equipment
  • Comfortable using computers for logging support tickets, updating documentation, and coordinating remote troubleshooting
  • Hands-on and self-motivated: you take ownership of your work and your workspace
  • Comfortable working independently in the shop and at customer sites; willing to travel
  • Clear communicator: you document your work accurately, flag issues early, and loop in the right people
  • Safety-conscious: you follow procedures, use PPE, and look out for your teammates
Responsibilities
  • Assemble robotic automation cells from mechanical drawings and BOMs, including frame assembly, fixture mounting, and component installation
  • Wire electrical panels, junction boxes, and field devices per engineering schematics and NEC standards
  • Route cable, conduit, and pneumatic lines within automation cells to drawing specifications
  • Perform pre-ship checks: continuity testing, sensor verification, and documentation of as-built deviations
  • Travel to customer sites to install robotic automation systems alongside Automation Engineers
  • Coordinate equipment rigging, anchoring, and utility connections with customer facilities teams
  • Commission mechanical and electrical systems on-site: equipment integration, alignment, cable dressing, and sensor setup
  • Support FAT/SAT processes and work through installation punch lists to closure
  • Serve as the primary first responder for customer support requests during warranty and post-deployment periods
  • Diagnose and resolve mechanical and electrical issues remotely or on-site; escalate software-level issues to Automation Engineers with clear documentation
  • Log support cases, capture symptoms and steps taken, and follow through until issues are resolved
  • Contribute field observations back to engineering to help prevent recurring issues
  • Maintain shop workspaces, inventory, and tooling in clean, organized condition
  • Complete build records and update drawings with as-built changes
  • Support the development and refinement of build procedures, wiring standards, and installation checklists
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with robot systems, cobots, or industrial automation equipment
  • OSHA 10 course or equivalent safety training
  • Electrical apprenticeship, vocational training, or associate's degree in an electromechanical field
  • Experience with pneumatic systems and component installation
  • Familiarity with reading and interpreting 2D CAD or SolidWorks drawings
  • Willingness to travel for customer site installations (estimated 25–50% travel)

Standard Bots provides robotic automation solutions for SMEs. Its RO1 is a collaborative robot with a camera that handles tasks such as machine tending, pick-and-place, packing, sanding, polishing, palletizing, inspection, deburring, gluing, and painting, without requiring programming knowledge. It uses a subscription model starting at $500 per month per robot, including the robot, hardware replacements, remote troubleshooting, and ongoing support. The goal is to make automation affordable and easy for businesses, differentiating itself with simple operation, transparent pricing, and comprehensive maintenance.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$87M

Headquarters

Glen Cove, New York

Founded

2016

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $63M Series B from General Catalyst expands engineering team.
  • New 30kg payload robot unveiled at Automate Show 2024.
  • 16,000 sq ft New York factory opens June 2025.

What critics are saying

  • Universal Robots' UR20i undercuts RO1 with lower costs.
  • Figure AI's Figure 02 obsoletes specialized arms in 2026.
  • RightHand Robotics erodes pilots in Amazon warehouses now.

What makes Standard Bots unique

  • RO1 cobot uses no-code programming for SMEs without expertise.
  • Subscription starts at $500 monthly, includes maintenance.
  • Integrates Cognibotics' CogniCal for precise AI calibration.

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Headcount

6 month growth

-2%

1 year growth

-7%

2 year growth

-3%
Mynewsdesk
Jan 12th, 2026
Standard Bots selects Cognibotics' calibration for next-generation AI cobots

Standard Bots selects Cognibotics' calibration for next-generation AI cobots. Calibration for next-generation AI cobots. Standard Bots, an AI-driven robotics company building collaborative robot arms in the United States, has selected Cognibotics' CogniCal calibration for its next-generation cobot platform. CogniCal delivers world-class accuracy, making robots easier to integrate and commission across a wider range of tasks. With accurate robots, training of AI driven robot tasks becomes more efficient and transferable between robot individuals; Critical for scalable intelligence. Standard Bots is known for its RO1 cobot and a new 30 kg, 2 m reach model. Both combine 6-axis arms with integrated AI, 3D vision, and no-code programming. "Cognibotics delivered the most robust and production-ready calibration technology we tested, outperforming both open-source and commercial alternatives. Their solution becomes a key enabler in how we scale Standard Bots," said Evan Beard, CEO of Standard Bots. Precision that scales across robots and sites. Robot accuracy makes application building easier and integration of e.g. cameras more valuable. CogniCal limits the difference between robot individuals, caused by geometry deviations and payload influence; phenomena that otherwise introduces noise in the AI system training data, or require costly adaptations of the robot programs in the classical case. "AI is changing how robots are programmed, but factories still rely on precision, uptime, and predictability. That's where Cognibotics comes in. By combining Standard Bots' AI-first cobots with our calibration, manufacturers get robots that are as accurate and stable as traditional high-end systems, but deployable at software speed," said Fredrik Malmgren, CEO, Cognibotics For end-users, this means shorter commissioning times, better predictability and AI-trained skills that are easily transferred between robots and sites. About Standard Bots. Standard Bots is a leading American robot manufacturer dedicated to making robots simple so humans can do more. Headquartered in Glen Cove, NY, Standard Bots designs and assembles industrial robots in the USA that are bolstered by programming software and AI training models developed in-house to provide a robust physical AI platform to the world. The company has received over $63M in funding led by General Catalyst with participation from Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund and Samsung Next. For more information, visit: standardbots.com About Cognibotics. Cognibotics is a Swedish motion-technology company pioneering intelligent automation that enhances productivity, sustainability, and human work quality. Its modular tech stack closes the gaps between existing industrial technologies while also providing new high-performance motion control, novel arm kinematics, a dynamic real-time software platform, intuitive motion programming, and emerging motion intelligence. Together, these technologies enable partners and customers to build smarter and more flexible automation systems. For more information, visit: cognbotics.com

Design and Development Today
May 12th, 2025
Standard Bots Opening New Manufacturing Facility in New York

Standard Bots opening new manufacturing facility in New York.

BEAMSTART
May 9th, 2025
Standard Bots Expands Production Facility and Unveils New 30kg Payload Robot

At The Automate Show, Standard Bots will demonstrate its in-house-developed physical AI, a groundbreaking technology designed specifically for its robots and powered by the NVIDIA Isaac platform.

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Dec 3rd, 2024
Aws Offers Accelerated Robotics Simulation With Nvidia

Listen to this articleAWS and Isaac Sim can help accelerate robotics development, says NVIDIA. NVIDIA Corp. today announced at AWS re:Invent enhanced tools for robotics developers, as well as the availability of NVIDIA DGX Cloud on Amazon Web Services and offerings for artificial intelligence and quantum computing. The company said that NVIDIA Isaac Sim is now available on NVIDIA L40S graphics processing units (GPUs) in Amazon Elastic Cloud Computing (EC2) G6e instances. It said this could double scaling robotics simulation and accelerate AI model training. Isaac Sim is a reference application built on NVIDIA Omniverse for developers to simulate and test AI-driven robots in physically based virtual environments

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Jul 15th, 2024
The AlleyWatch Startup Daily Funding Report: 7/15/2024

Standard Bots, an AI-powered robotics startup, has raised $39M in Series B funding from investors that include led by General Catalyst.