We are looking for a motivated working student to join our team for an extended engagement (several months or longer), contributing 1 to 2 days per week. Our office is located in Zurich city, close to Bahnhof Oerlikon, and is easily reachable by public transport. You will play a hands-on role in preparing and commissioning our autonomy kits, working closely with our engineering and operations teams. This is a great opportunity to get real-world exposure to a production robotics stack and to contribute meaningfully from day one.
Your Responsibilities
- Perform software configuration of our autonomy kits as part of the commissioning pipeline
- Carry out sensor calibration procedures (IMUs, LiDARs, cameras, and others) during in-office commissioning
- Help maintain a well-organized and fully stocked inventory of electronics components
- Work across teams to identify recurring issues in the configuration pipeline and support debugging efforts
- Propose and drive improvements to make our configuration processes faster and more reliable
What You Will Gain
- Hands-on experience configuring a real-world autonomy kit being actively deployed all over the world
- Exposure to the full configuration lifecycle of a robotics kit, from software automation to multi-sensor calibration
- Collaboration with an international team that has spent over a decade pushing the frontier of large-scale robotics
- The opportunity to take ownership of improvements and see their direct impact on the scale-up of our kits deployed around the world
- A look inside a fast-growing deep-tech startup at an exciting stage of its journey
Required Qualifications
- Currently enrolled at a Swiss university (Bachelor's or Master's level)
- Working knowledge of Linux/Ubuntu and the command line
- Working knowledge of git
- Reliable, detail-oriented, and comfortable with hands-on technical tasks
Good communication skills in English
Nice to Have
- Experience with bash scripting or other automation scripting
- Familiarity with robotics concepts (sensors, coordinate frames, calibration, etc.)
- Experience with web-based user interfaces
- Any prior tinkering with electronics, hobby robotics, or embedded systems
Benefits
- Flexible scheduling around your university commitments (1 to 2 days per week)
- Long-term engagement preferred, with the possibility to grow your responsibilities over time