Company Description
Imagine being part of a cutting-edge project that’s revolutionizing the way we approach technology—like being at the forefront of drone development before drones were mainstream. No need to imagine: at Crover, we are a pioneering, award-winning team that has developed the world's first robotic device capable of swimming through dense granular media like sand, grains, and powders—the CROVER robots!
Our primary product, the CROVER Robotic Grain Storage Management system, helps grain storage operators detect critical issues such as hotspots early on, ensuring the quality of cereal grains and oilseeds like corn, soybeans, wheat, and barley in bulk storage. #SavingGrains
We’re offering an exciting opportunity for an experienced and highly-skilled Senior Manufacturing Engineer and/or Technician to lead the hands-on assembly of the CROVER robots, as well as collaborate on new product development and testing.
Job Description
Key Responsibilities:
Lead on the assembly and testing of robotic electro-mechanical systems, including mechanical assemblies, wiring and PCB integration.
Develop and refine assembly processes for repeatability, efficiency, and quality.
Build and iterate on prototypes, pilot units, and low-volume production systems.
Create and use custom tools, fixtures, and jigs to improve assembly accuracy and efficiency.
Develop and maintain clear work instructions and assembly procedures.
Collaborate with design engineers to improve DFM/DFA, scalability, cost and streamline builds.
Interpret and contribute to assembly documentation, mechanical drawings and electrical schematics.
Conduct testing, debugging, and validation of assemblies and systems.
Support and influence NPI (New Product Introduction) processes from prototype to production hand-off.
Collaborate on the creation and maintenance of BOMs, and related documentation.
Manage and maintain lab equipment, tools, inventory, and workspace organization.
Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior team members.
Qualifications
Requirements:
Minimum of 7 years of experience as a manufacturing engineer, manufacturing technician, or similar, with hands-on mechanical and electrical assembly, manufacturing complex hardware systems.
Proven track record of working on products from small scale production to scaling production.
Deep familiarity with electro-mechanical systems, including reading mechanical drawings and electrical schematics.
Strong practical skills: soldering, crimping, wiring harnesses, basic machining, use of hand/power tools.
Experience developing and improving assembly processes and work instructions.
Comfortable with prototype iteration and adapting processes quickly based on feedback.
Solid understanding of DFM/DFA principles and experience supporting product design teams.
Proficient with CAD software (Fusion 360, Altium) and basic documentation tools (Excel, Word, Notion).
Self-directed, organized, and able to manage multiple build efforts simultaneously.
Experience managing a lab or workshop.
Experience with Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP) systems, test development, 3D printing, and basic CNC/machining.
Additional Information
Benefits:
The range of starting annual base pay for this role is GBP 35,000 - 40,000 per month
Exit-based share options incentive plan available based on merit & milestones
Collaborative and innovative environment: have the chance to work with one of the leading robotics teams in the world, leading the way in granular locomotion at a global level
Opportunities for professional growth and development
Other Details:
Due to the hands-on nature of the role, this position is on-site and requires daily presence in our lab and manufacturing workspace at The National Robotarium, in Edinburgh (UK)
If possible, please provide a link to a portfolio of selected relevant work previously carried out, as it is something we look very favourably at.