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As a Robotics Engineer, you will be responsible for: * Development, testing, and deployment of disassembly, reassembly, and other automated jobs of customer products in the Molg's Microfactories

Mentor junior engineers and help establish engineering standards in a fast-growing organization ... Experience with robotic control frameworks (e.g., ROS/ROS2 or equivalent custom systems)

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Mentor junior engineers and help establish engineering standards in a fast-growing organization ... Experience with robotic control frameworks (e.g., ROS/ROS2 or equivalent custom systems)

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How much do entry level junior robotics engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level junior robotics engineer in the United States is $71,799.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $80,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Junior Robotics Engineer vs Entry Level Mechanical Engineer?

AspectEntry Level Junior Robotics EngineerEntry Level Mechanical Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Robotics, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering; Basic programming skillsBachelor's in Mechanical Engineering; CAD and design skills
Work EnvironmentRobotics labs, research facilities, manufacturing settingsDesign offices, manufacturing plants, research labs
Industry UsageRobotics companies, automation firms, research institutionsManufacturing, automotive, aerospace, product design

Entry Level Junior Robotics Engineers focus on developing and testing robotic systems, often requiring programming and electronics skills. In contrast, Entry Level Mechanical Engineers primarily work on designing mechanical components and systems. Both roles are entry-level, but robotics engineers tend to work more with software and automation, while mechanical engineers focus on physical design and mechanics.

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Junior Robotics Engineer

MOLG Inc.

Sterling, VA

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Hours: Full-time

Location: Molg HQ in Chantilly, VA (Northern Virginia)

Salary: Competitive compensation, including salary, equity, and full healthcare benefits


OUR MISSION

Tackle the fast growing e-waste problem by making electronics manufacturing circular. 


Molg builds robotics microfactories and software to autonomously assemble and disassemble complex electronic products like laptop PCs, servers, and battery packs. Working with some of the leading computer + server manufacturers as well as industrial companies like Stanley Black and Decker, we are building the circular manufacturing technology to recover existing in-market devices for reuse and recycling as well as helping develop the next generation of circular-focused devices at the design level. 


IN THIS ROLE YOU WILL:

Work with a talented cross-functional team of software, mechanical, electrical, and robotics engineers to develop our core technologies in robotics, assembly intelligence, computer vision, and microfactories. As a Robotics Engineer, you will be responsible for:


  • Development, testing, and deployment of disassembly, reassembly, and other automated jobs of customer products in the Molg’s Microfactories 

  • Contributing to core CAD to robotic motion and grasp planning workflow software (i.e. assembly intelligence)

  • Delivering simulations and scenarios related to customer demonstrations and deployments

  • Collaborating with mechanical, electrical, and software engineers on end-of-arm tooling, fixturing, vision systems, and control systems


WHO YOU ARE:

  • Passionate and curious about robotics and manufacturing 

  • Have some industry or academic experience in software development in the field of robotics, mechatronics, 3D modeling software, or automation.

  • Proficient in modern software development (e.g. python, ROS, github, docker, etc)

  • Ability to communicate effectively and efficiently both verbally and in writing


WHO WE ARE:


We spend our days building robotic systems, developing complex assembly intelligence software, and designing the next generation of circular products for our customers. Given the importance of working hands-on with physical systems, we are a 100% in-person team collaboratively working in our industrial space in Chantilly, VA, down the road from the largest data center market in the world.  Our facility includes a variety of robots, CNC milling machines, 3D printers, and all the tools needed to build and test our products. It is important to us that anyone on our team that is interested in learning how to use our various pieces of equipment and machinery is taught and can gain the skills and appreciation for making physical things.   


While we are primarily funded by our work with Fortune 100 companies, we are also supported by amazing backers like Elemental Excelerator and Techstars. 


THINGS TO KNOW:

  • We’re a small collaborative team with big ambitions, and there’s a good amount of context-switching. We expect people to be autonomous and drive their own work to completion.

  • We are a profitable business that is primarily funded from customer revenue, which means we are scrappy and looking to build a great sustainable company for years to come.

  • As a growing company and startup, priorities may shift as customer or business requirements change. We strive to empower individuals with context and decision-making power to meet this need.