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A leading technology company in Singapore is seeking an NPI Robotics Technician to turn inventive concepts into robust prototypes. The ideal candidate will have a diploma in a related field and experience in hands-on prototyping and workshop management. Responsibilities include constructing prototypes, maintaining lab equipment, and supporting design iteration. This role offers competitive salaries, transport allowance, and opportunities for professional growth.
At Dyson we are encouraged to think differently, challenge convention and be unafraid to make mistakes. We’re creative, collaborative, practical and enthusiastic.
As an NPI Robotics Technician, you'll help turn inventive concepts into robust early prototypes and functional demo rigs that drive the future of robotics at Dyson. You'll work embedded within an design engineering squad, supporting rapid design and iteration, and ensuring our lab environment remains a catalyst for innovation.
Work hands-on to construct, modify, and assemble mechanical and electromechanical prototype rigs and sub-assemblies.
Support engineers by taking early concepts off the page and into practical, working demonstrators.
Safely machine, 3D print, wire, and finish prototype parts, drawing on your skills in mechanical, electrical, and software assembly.
Suggest practical prototype improvements based on build experience and testing feedback.
Maintain, calibrate, and set up shared robotics lab equipment
Maintain high workshop standards, supporting safety, 5S, audits, and continuous improvement.
Troubleshoot common lab issues and coach team members on safe/effective usage.
Coordinate with suppliers and service providers for parts, stocked materials, and equipment servicing
Assist in design iteration using CAD tools (e.g., NX)—edit models, print simple parts, support drawings and documentation.
Run simple test rigs and collect engineering data; share observations and practical insights for iterative improvement.
Contribute to internal training, documentation, and sharing of new capability, process, or tool developments.
Diploma or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Electronics, or a closely related field.
Proven experience in hands-on prototyping, workshop/lab management, or practical engineering environments.
Proficient using basic CAD tools (e.g., Siemens NX), with ability to print or fabricate simple parts.
Experience with 3D printing, CNC machining.
Comfortable with mechanical assembly, soldering/wiring, or entry-level electronics integration.
Organised, methodical, with a proactive approach to problem-solving and finishing tasks.
Strong spoken and written English; clear communicator and approachable team player.
Experience running test rigs, interpreting data, and reporting findings.
Familiarity with programming or instrument control (e.g., Labview, Arduino, Excel VBA).
Basic statistical knowledge for experiment analysis (e.g., MSA, GR&R).
Awareness of workplace safety and lab best practices.
Dyson monitors the market to ensure competitive salaries and bonuses. Beyond that, you’ll enjoy a transport allowance and comprehensive medical care and insurance. But financial benefits are just the start of a Dyson career. Professional growth, leadership development and new opportunities abound, driven by regular reviews and dynamic workshops. And with a vibrant culture, the latest devices and a relaxed dress code reflecting our engineering spirit, it’s an exciting team environment geared to fuelling and realising ambition.
Dyson is an equal opportunity employer. We know that great minds don’t think alike, and it takes all kinds of minds to make our technology so unique. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and employment decisions are made without regard to race, colour, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other any other dimension of diversity.