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Eridale in Paris is seeking an experienced Mechanical Engineer to design cutting-edge robotic restaurant equipment. You will own the mechanical design process end-to-end, collaborating closely with electrical and software teams to ensure reliability and efficiency.
The ideal candidate has at least 5 years of experience shipping complex machines from concept to production. Strong CAD skills and proficiency in English are required. Join us to help make great food more accessible and innovative.
Design and ship cutting‑edge robotic restaurant equipment, turning innovative concepts into high‑volume, real‑world machines.
Team Robotics
Location Paris
Type Full-time
The food industry solved a problem that defined most of human history: calories are cheap, and hunger has collapsed. But making food affordable also made it worse. Eating real food every day is now a luxury most people can’t afford. We're building Eridale to make great food more accessible. AI and robotics let us run restaurants at a fraction of the cost of a traditional chain, and those savings let us serve better ingredients at a lower price. The people who do well here take full ownership of their work, care deeply about craft, and operate at every level of detail. They're here to do the best work of their career. If that's not you, this won't be fun.
You’re an experienced mechanical engineer (5+ years) who has shipped real machines with moving parts — not just prototypes. You’ll own mechanical design end-to-end, from first concept through production ramp, and work closely with electrical, electronics, and software to make the full system reliable, serviceable, and cost-effective.
We don’t care about degrees. We care about what you’ve built and shipped. A portfolio is highly encouraged (photos, CAD screenshots, test data, videos, writeups — anything that shows the work).
Design & build complex mechanisms
Ship to production (and keep improving)
Work across the whole stack
Cost, quality, and vendor ownership
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