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... Rev Control and documentation verification using Microsoft D365 and Arena modules. In addition to ... Experience with mechatronics, robotics, optics or other hybrid electro‑mechanical systems.

Manufacturing Engineer

Londonderry, NH

$74K - $96K/yr

... Rev Control and documentation verification using Microsoft D365 and Arena modules. In addition to ... Experience with mechatronics, robotics, optics or other hybrid electro-mechanical systems. * Strong ...

With projects focused on embedded systems, mobile apps, robotics, engineers at Full Spectrum love the challenge of working with clients on products that have a meaningful impact. Working across ...

... Rev Control and documentation verification using Microsoft D365 and Arena modules. In addition to ... Experience with mechatronics, robotics, optics or other hybrid electro‑mechanical systems.

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Plumbing Engineer

Chicago, IL · On-site

$75K - $90K/yr

... robotics, and more. Our technical expertise is paired with an exceptional team of business development, human resources, finance and accounting, information technology, and marketing professionals ...

Senior Manufacturing Engineer

Arlington, TX · On-site

$81K - $112K/yr

Experience integrating automation and robotic cells into production. * Familiarity with MES / ERP systems and statistical process control (SPC). Additional Requirements This is a fast-paced, high ...

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How much do rev robotics jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for rev robotics in the United States is $96,000.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,000.00 and $102,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Rev Robotics vs Mechanical Engineer?

AspectRev RoboticsMechanical Engineer
Required CredentialsTypically a background in robotics, electronics, or related fields; certifications varyBachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field; Professional Engineer (PE) license optional
Work EnvironmentDesign, build, and test robotics systems; often in educational or competitive settingsDesign, analyze, and develop mechanical systems across industries; manufacturing, aerospace, automotive
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily in robotics competitions, educational programs, and STEM outreachManufacturing firms, engineering consultancies, tech companies

Rev Robotics professionals focus on designing and building robotics systems, often in educational or competitive environments, requiring knowledge of electronics and programming. Mechanical Engineers have a broader scope, working on mechanical system design across various industries, with a focus on analysis, development, and manufacturing. While both roles involve engineering principles, their work environments and specific skills differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Rev Robotics job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $96,000 per year, or $46.2 per hour.

Mechanical Systems Architect, Defense Hardware

Torrey Holistics

Sterling, VA • On-site

$85 - $130/hr

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Posted 10 hours ago

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Kform is a next-generation defense manufacturer turning breakthrough ideas into field-ready hardware. If you like solving concrete, physical problems and seeing designs become real products fast, you’ll feel at home here.Life in the roleMorning might start with translating a customer requirement into a clean mechanical architecture in SolidWorks. By midday you’re on the shop floor checking a first article, talking tolerances with a machinist, and iterating a fixture. The afternoon could be running a thermal test, logging results, and calling a supplier about coatings. You’ll finish by updating documentation and folding production feedback into the next rev. You’ll move fluidly between:CAD and assembliesHands-on prototypes and quick-turn fabricationMachine shops and inspection toolsTest benches and instrumentationSupplier and vendor conversationsProduction feedback loopsCustomer and program requirementsWhat you’ll ownEnd-to-end mechanical design for complex products: assemblies, ruggedized enclosures, mounts/brackets/panels/structural elements, mechanisms/interfaces, thermal features, fixtures/tooling, test equipment, and production-ready components.Creation of detailed models, drawings, and assemblies in SolidWorks (or comparable), with production-grade dimensions, tolerances, notes, finishes, and revision control.Translation of field conditions and system constraints into practical, manufacturable designs.Design within real constraints: packaging, weight, thermal behavior, environmental exposure, shock/vibration, EMI/shielding, assembly sequence, serviceability, cost, and lead time.Rapid prototyping: build, assemble, instrument, inspect, and troubleshoot prototypes and production-intent hardware.Planning and executing validation for fit/function, structural performance, durability, thermal response, manufacturability, assembly process, safety, and reliability.Failure analysis, test data review, and evidence-driven design improvements.Clear, complete documentation: CAD, drawings, BOMs, revision history, assembly instructions, test reports, design rationale, and trade studies.Cross-functional optimization with manufacturing, quality, supply chain, and program teams for manufacturability, assembly, inspection, cost, schedule, and reliability.Direct collaboration with machinists, fabricators, vendors, and production to close the loop between intent and output.Mentorship of junior engineers—modeling rigor, documentation discipline, practical problem-solving, and ownership.Independent ownership of smaller engineering projects from ambiguous inputs to delivered outcomes.Continuous improvement of Kform’s engineering and manufacturing systems.Who you areCurious, practical, disciplined, and biased toward action. You’re comfortable with ambiguity, eager to understand the whole system, and able to turn partial data into confident progress. You can:Develop designs at a CAD workstationBuild or modify prototypesInspect fabricated and machined partsBridge mechanical–electrical interfacesGather feedback on the production floorPlan and run testsDiagnose failures and explain your reasoningMinimum qualificationsBS in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Aerospace, Manufacturing Engineering, or related field.3–5 years in mechanical design, product development, prototyping, test, manufacturing engineering, or multidisciplinary hardware development.Strong fundamentals: CAD modeling; assemblies; materials; tolerancing; fabrication methods; structural design; design for manufacturability.Advanced proficiency in SolidWorks (or similar mechanical CAD).Ability to produce production-quality drawings with full GD&T awareness, notes, finishes, and revision control.Hands-on experience with rapid prototyping, shop tools, inspection equipment, test equipment, and physical hardware.Working knowledge of adjacent domains: electronics packaging, cable routing, thermal management, embedded integration, manufacturing, quality, test, and systems integration.Clear documentation habits and strong problem-solving; able to contribute independently and on multidisciplinary teams.Preferred qualificationsHigh-accountability startup or founding-team experience.Background in defense, aerospace, robotics, industrial automation, advanced manufacturing, rugged electronics, or other regulated environments.Designing rugged systems, tactical hardware, field equipment, enclosures, transport cases, electronics packaging, or production fixtures.Familiarity with AS9100, QMS, configuration control, production documentation, and design release.Experience with environmental, shock, vibration, thermal, ingress protection, and EMI considerations.Designing for manufacturability, assembly, inspection, reliability, and cost.Direct work with CNC machining, sheet metal, additive, composites, castings, coatings, gaskets, fasteners, and production suppliers.Taking hardware from prototype to production readiness; managing small projects from concept through release.Demonstrated interest in manufacturing, American industry, defense technology, and tough technical problems.Clear communication with engineers, operators, customers, suppliers, and leadership.Skills that matter hereMechanical design and 3D modeling (SolidWorks).Mechanical architecture for complex hardware.DFM/DFA/inspection/production readiness.Tolerance analysis, GD&T awareness, disciplined drawings.Materials, finishes, fasteners, joining, and process selection.Electronics packaging, cable routing, thermal management, and integration.Prototype fabrication, assembly, instrumentation, inspection, and test.Fixture, tooling, and test equipment design.Technical documentation and configuration control.Analytical thinking, practical judgment, attention to detail.Urgency with engineering rigor; ownership and follow-through.Working environmentFast-moving product development and manufacturing setting.Frequent hands-on work with prototypes, tools, machinery, test and inspection equipment, electronics, and production hardware.Time on your feet: assembling, testing, troubleshooting, inspecting, and working near active operations.PPE as required by task, equipment, and area.Occasional travel to customers, suppliers, testing, and program events.How we workWe value continuous improvement, aggressive value creation, and extreme ownership. Kform is building the capability to bring advanced defense products to production faster. We obsess over details, respect the customer, understand hardware, and execute. If you want broad exposure from idea to production and to build products that matter, this is the place.Tools and techCAD SoftwareMechanical Design & Engineering3D Modeling (SolidWorks)CAD Platforms (SolidWorks, Onshape) #J-18808-Ljbffr