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Robotics Operations Jobs in Delaware (NOW HIRING)

Automation Control Tech - 1st Shift

Milford, DE · On-site

$80K - $106K/yr

The Automation Controls Technician plays a critical role in designing, programming, maintaining, and optimizing automated and robotic systems that keep operations running efficiently and reliably.

Senior Hardware Engineer

Wilmington, DE

$107K - $143K/yr

Duckietown is an American and Swiss robotics education startup company whose goal is to provide ... Intrinsic motivation and passion for stepping up hardware operations in a growing startup with ...

Senior Automation & Controls Engineer

Wilmington, DE · On-site

$100K - $132K/yr

... robots, vision systems, etc. This role involves partnering closely with operations, maintenance, and engineering teams at multiple manufacturing sites. This role drives project scope definition ...

Maintenance Technician Full Time Operations / Maintenance Wilmington, DE, US SUMMARY OF POSITION ... Robotic and automated equipment, including robotic arms * Perform maintenance and repairs on ...

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Robotics Operations information

What are Robotics Operations?

Robotics Operations refers to the management, monitoring, and maintenance of robotic systems within various environments, such as manufacturing, logistics, or research facilities. Professionals in robotics operations ensure that robots perform tasks efficiently and safely, troubleshoot issues, and coordinate with other teams to optimize workflow. This role typically involves overseeing both software and hardware aspects of robotic systems, implementing updates, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Robotics operations specialists play a critical part in maximizing robotic productivity and minimizing downtime.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Robotics Operations, and why are they important?

To thrive in Robotics Operations, you need a solid background in robotics engineering, automation, and troubleshooting, often supported by a degree in engineering or related fields. Familiarity with programming languages (such as Python or C++), robotics control systems, and commonly used platforms like ROS (Robot Operating System) is typically expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure the smooth operation, maintenance, and optimization of robotic systems, minimizing downtime and supporting organizational efficiency.

What is the difference between Robotics Operations vs Robotics Engineering?

AspectRobotics OperationsRobotics Engineering
Required CredentialsAssociate's or Bachelor's in Robotics, Automation, or related fieldBachelor's or Master's in Robotics, Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, automation facilities, maintenance settingsDesign labs, development centers, research environments
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturers, automation companies, service providersResearch institutions, tech companies, R&D departments
Common Search & ComparisonYesNo

Robotics Operations focuses on maintaining, troubleshooting, and managing robotic systems in industrial or service settings. Robotics Engineering involves designing, developing, and testing robotic systems. While both roles require technical knowledge, Operations emphasizes hands-on system management, whereas Engineering centers on creation and innovation.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Robotics Operations, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Robotics Operations often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting hardware or software malfunctions, maintaining high uptime for robotic systems, and adapting to rapidly evolving technologies. To address these, it’s important to develop strong problem-solving skills, stay updated with the latest industry advancements, and collaborate closely with engineering and IT teams. Additionally, effective communication and thorough documentation help ensure smooth handoffs during shift changes and enable the team to respond quickly to operational issues.
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Backend Software Developer / DevOps

Duckietown, Inc.

Wilmington, DE • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Duckietown is looking for a backend software developer / DevOps.



Duckietown is an American and Swiss robotics education startup company whose goal is to provide accessible and state-of-the-art robot autonomy education for everybody. 

Duckietown started as a class at MIT;  you can see this duckumentary [1] from the early days.

You can see our recent story on our website [2], such as the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) we organized on edX [3] and the AI Driving Olympics [4] at NeurIPS.

[1]: https://vimeo.com/duckietown/duckumentary 

[2]: http://www.duckietown.com/ 

[3]: https://vimeo.com/duckietown/mooc-trailer 

[4]: https://vimeo.com/duckietown/aido-intro 

What you will do


As an early employee, you will take ownership of part of our backend and plan its extension. 


The backend includes regular functionality, e.g.:

  • user registration, group/roles management;
  • infrastructure for content creation, storing, sharing;
  • payment infrastructure;

 as well as robotics-specific functionality, including:


  • archive of agents container, 
  • competitions management infrastructure, 
  • handling data collection (collection of user statistics for classes, students, projects, etc.), 
  • software updates for a fleet of thousands of robots in the hands of users.


You can look at the challenges server [5] as an example of part of this infrastructure that is public.


[5]: http://challenges.duckietown.org/ 


The basics technologies we use are:


  • Docker;
  • Python;
  • SQL (Postgres).


Our infrastructure runs on AWS, Cloudflare, plus some self-hosted servers.

Who we are looking for


The developer we are looking for has:

  • A Master's degree in Computer Science or Engineering subject, Robotics, or similar disciplines;
  • Experience with working on large Python projects;
  • Familiarity with server-side programming;
  • Previous experience with at least one of Docker and SQL (Postgres);
  • (Strict) Professional English language writing, comprehension, and speaking skills: our work is done and documented in English. 


Additionally, nice to have for this position:


  • Understanding of tech startup working environment (higher risk, higher reward than typical corporate job);
  • A track record of taking ownership of development and maintenance of complex software systems;
  • Intrinsic motivation and passion for the position;
  • You work well in a loosely coupled, tightly aligned environment.
Company values


Our values describe how we work and what we give importance to when making decisions on who to bring on board, reward, or let go. We look for team members that share these values and demonstrate them with their behavior. Read our values carefully. 

Pragmatism: We are to the point and avoid unnecessary frills. We find that showing works better than telling and value concise and articulate communication. 

Impact: We like to do work that is impactful and we exhibit a bias to action, always improving upon what exists avoiding paralysis by analysis. 

Ingenuity: We are inventive. We welcome challenges and find clever ways to tackle hard problems. We question the status quo and like thinking of new and better ways of doing things while striving for simplicity.

Curiosity: We value curiosity and questions. We love being asked questions, asking a lot of questions, and learning from the answers. Our curiosity leads us to be broadly knowledgeable about technology, business, and education, and to help our team members even outside of our specialties. 

Tenacity: We persevere and keep the bar straight in stressful situations. We know that what we do is hard - and hard things don't come easy. We take smart risks, make decisions with strategic judgment and passionately care about Duckietown's success. 

Selflessness: We admit mistakes quickly, help, and rely on our colleagues to create something bigger than the sum of our skills. We value candor, directness, intellectual honesty and put the mission above our egos as we do what is in the best interest of Duckietown. 

Diversity: We are an international team, counting 5 nationalities so far working from 6 countries. We welcome minds from all backgrounds regardless of age, color, ethnicity, gender or gender identity, genetics, physical ability, protected veteran status, race, religion, and sexual orientation. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply.

Duckietown is a high-performance environment driven by results and the ambition to revolutionize robot autonomy education worldwide. It might not be the best fit for everyone, and this is ok. If you are still wondering if you would like to work with us, read our values again. 

Compensation


We offer a very competitive compensation package and a stock options plan. Details vary by experience.

We will also give you as many duckies as you wish to receive. 

Logistics


Duckietown work is done remotely. 


We expect to have meetings in the 9 am-3 pm EST / 15:00-21:00 UTC zones. 


Occasional international travel may be required.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME