Job Description
Logistics robotic Technician needed for Bloomington Indiana for full or part time position
Looking for the mechanically inclined for help in the day to day operations 6 month contract
$23-$28 per hour plus benefits Full time M-F part time Sat and Sun
In this role, you’ll perform the day-to-day operations, maintenance, and servicing of autonomous food delivery robots.
The ideal candidates will have experience assembling, disassembling, and troubleshooting mechanical systems and be familiar with electrical components. You will also bring, a proactive mindset and the ability to handle unfamiliar mechanical challenges. A relevant academic or hobbyist background (e.g. maker, robotics) can stand in for relevant professional experience.
Available shifts:
Full-time Schedule: Monday - Friday, 9-hour shift between 10am - 9pm
Part-time Schedule: Saturday & Sunday, 9-hour shift between 10am - 9pm
As a Robot Service Technician, you'll:
Daily Robot Operations:
Prepare and deploy robots each morning (insert batteries, run diagnostics, roll out to service, and report service readiness to remote operators).
Swap batteries, monitor activity, and maintain robot readiness throughout the day.
Maintain a neat, well-organized workspace and oversee inventory management for tools, parts, and components.
Mechanical Maintenance and Repairs:
Assemble harnesses, cables, and connectors for self-driving delivery robots.
Install and replace sensors, including LiDAR, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors.
Diagnose breakdowns, investigate on-street incidents, and execute service campaigns to update parts or install new modules.
Carry out service campaigns—updating parts on a high volume of robots and installing sensors or new components as directed.
Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues using tools like multimeters, basic diagnostic software, and hand tools.Field Support:
Occasionally respond to field incidents (approx. once every 3 days), retrieving or repairing robots on-site using company-provided tools.
Mount experimental modules and help test new hardware in real-world environments.Requirements
Comfortable using hand tools, multimeters, and computer-based diagnostic software
Ability to read 2D mechanical drawings and follow written procedures and comfortable following manuals and step-by-step guides
Mechanically handy and comfortable with tool-based, repetitive work (e.g., tire changes on many robots)
Valid driver’s license with a clean MVR for the past 12 months
Self-sufficient and responsible—you’ll have a high level of ownership of your site and fleet
Curious and eager to learn; able to navigate unfamiliar tasks with resourcefulness
Inquisitive and Problem-solving—you know how to and are not afraid to ask questions when faced with roadblocks or a need for clarification
Physically able to lift items up to 50 lbs and maneuver equipment safely
Preferred Experience:
Background in robotics, automotive maintenance, manufacturing, or electronics
Experience in a hands-on technical or shop-floor environment (e.g., dealership, service bay, warehouse)
Prior experience in a management, leadership, or operations role is a plus
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