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Lab37 Robotics is seeking an Electro Mechanical Technician to assemble, test, and support the production of advanced robotic food production systems in our Pittsburgh office.
You will work closely with engineering teams, follow SOPs, and contribute to quality checks and process improvements. This hands-on role requires attention to detail, ability to lift up to 50 lbs, and a safe, organized workspace in a fast-moving robotics manufacturing environment.
Lab37 Robotics , is a technology company focused on the development and deployment of robots designed specifically for direct-to-customer food production. Our mission is to revolutionize the food industry by creating innovative robotic solutions that enhance efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction. We are passionate about pushing the boundaries of technology to deliver cutting‑edge products that meet the evolving needs of our clients.
About the role
As an Electro Mechanical Technician at Lab37 Robotics, you will be responsible for assembling, testing,and supporting the production of advanced robotic food production systems. This role is hands‑on and requires strong attention to detail, comfort working with mechanical and electrical assemblies, and the ability to follow documented work instructions accurately and consistently. You will work closely with engineering teams to build systems, improve assembly processes, identify quality issues, and help ensure that products are assembled safely, correctly, and repeatably. This is an ideal role for someone who enjoys hands‑on technical work, takes pride in high‑quality builds, and wants to grow within a fast‑moving robotics manufacturing environment.
What you’ll do
What we are looking for
Hands‑on experience in electro‑mechanical assembly, manufacturing, robotics, automation, equipment assembly, field service, or a related technical environment.
Ability to follow work instructions, assembly procedures, mechanical drawings, wiring diagrams, schematics, and technical documentation with strong attention to detail.
Experience with common hand tools, power tools, torque tools, crimping tools, meters, and basic
shop or production equipment.
Comfortable performing mechanical assembly, electrical wiring, cable routing, basic troubleshooting, and system‑level checks.
Strong communication skills and willingness to ask questions, flag issues early, and collaborate with technicians, engineering, operations, and quality teams.
Reliable, organized, and able to work in a fast‑paced environment while maintaining high standards for safety, quality, and consistency.
Ability to safely lift, carry, and move parts, tools, and equipment weighing up to 50 lbs.
What else you need to know
This role is based in our Pittsburgh office. As a company driven by invention and continuous change - we are constantly reimagining our industries, building new products, and refining how we operate. We do our best work together. That’s why all of our office‑based teams work onsite, five days a week.
The base starting rate for this role is $30.00 - $45.00 per hour.
Actual compensation will be determined on an individual basis and may vary depending on experience, skills, and qualifications.
Benefits Summary:
Benefits are subject to change at the company's discretion.
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