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Contract Robot Programming Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

... contract manufacturers on DFM and tolerances * Collaborate closely with software and electrical ... Experience with autonomous mobile robots or wheeled platforms * Background in medical device or ...

Autonomous test specialist

Miami, FL ยท On-site

$45 - $50/hr

In this contract role, you will work closely with Motion Planning engineers to accelerate ... on robotics and autonomy expertise. We are looking for someone who is organized, technically ...

NPI Engineer

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

Maintain continuous technical communication with Contract Manufacturers (EMS) and strategic ... Background in drones, robotics, or aerospace systems.

Manufacturing Engineer

Orlando, FL ยท On-site

$25 - $42/hr

Contract (4 months with potential for extension) * Industry: Aerospace / Defense / Aviation ... Drive adoption of automation, robotics, and computer aided manufacturing software for efficiency ...

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Contract Robot Programming information

What are some common challenges faced in contract robot programming projects?

Contract robot programming professionals often encounter challenges such as adapting to different clients' proprietary systems, quickly learning new programming environments, and troubleshooting unexpected integration issues on-site. Projects may involve working with various robot brands, each with unique programming languages and safety protocols, which requires flexibility and ongoing learning. Additionally, tight deadlines and the need to coordinate closely with engineering teams and operators can add complexity, making strong communication and problem-solving skills essential for success.

What is contract robot programming?

Contract robot programming refers to hiring specialized professionals or firms on a contractual basis to design, write, and implement software that controls robotic systems. These programmers typically work on industrial robots used in manufacturing, automation, or other specialized applications. They may be responsible for programming robots to perform specific tasks, optimizing performance, and ensuring safety standards are met. Contract work allows companies to access expert skills for short-term projects without committing to full-time hires.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Contract Robot Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contract Robot Programmer, you need expertise in robotics programming languages (such as RAPID, KRL, or FANUC TP), automation systems, and a strong background in engineering or computer science. Familiarity with industrial robot controllers, PLCs, simulation software, and certifications like FANUC Certified Robot Operator or Siemens PLC are often required. Strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and effective communication set standout programmers apart when collaborating with clients and troubleshooting in diverse environments. These skills ensure efficient, safe, and customized automation solutions that meet client specifications and industry standards.
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Mechanical Engineer

Autonomi Robotics

Orlando, FL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Our fleet moves critical materials through hospitals every day. The structural integrity and mechanical reliability of STAT, TOTE, LIFT, and LIFT+ is what makes that possible. As our mechanical engineer, you'll own the chassis and structural systems that every other system depends on, and the locking mechanisms that keep payloads secure in motion. You'll work at the intersection of design, simulation, and manufacturing taking ideas from CAD to the floor of a live hospital deployment.

What you'll do
  • Design and develop the structural chassis and frame systems across the fleet optimising for strength, weight, and manufacturability
  • Engineer reliable locking and retention mechanisms that secure payloads across varying hospital environments and use conditions
  • Run FEA and structural simulations to validate designs before physical build catching failure modes early
  • Own the prototype-to-production pipeline for mechanical components working with suppliers and contract manufacturers on DFM and tolerances
  • Collaborate closely with software and electrical teams to ensure mechanical designs accommodate routing, sensors, and integration requirements
  • Support field deployments and feed real hospital performance data back into design iteration
What we're looking for
  • 35 years of mechanical engineering experience on physical hardware products shipped to production
  • Strong CAD proficiency SolidWorks, CATIA, or equivalent with a structured, well-managed approach to assemblies and drawings
  • Hands-on experience with FEA and structural simulation tools you use simulation to de-risk, not just to validate
  • Solid DFM knowledge you understand how design decisions affect cost, lead time, and assembly at production scale
  • Comfortable working across disciplines firmware engineers, electrical engineers, and ops teams
  • Detail-oriented and methodical you document your work clearly and manage revisions carefully in a shared hardware environment
Nice to have
  • Experience with autonomous mobile robots or wheeled platforms
  • Background in medical device or hospital equipment design
  • Familiarity with sheet metal, injection moulding, and extrusion processes
  • Experience with locking, latching, or retention mechanism design
  • Knowledge of IEC 60601 or clinical material requirements