Precision Assembler

Persona AI

Houston (TX)

On-site

USD 25,000 - 39,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Benefits offered by this job

Competitive compensation
Performance-based bonus
99% employer-covered medical benefits
Early-stage equity
PTO and paid winter break

Job summary

Persona AI is hiring for a Micro Precision Assembler in Houston, TX. This onsite role involves hand- and end-effector assembly for humanoid robotics in controlled environments, with focus on precision and repeatable quality.

You will work under detailed drawings and maintain strict tolerances. The position offers full-time hours, overtime with 1.5x pay, and a collaborative team culture focused on building rugged, high-precision components for heavy fabrication contexts.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Demonstrated fine-motor precision work.
  • Ability to read mechanical drawings and assembly instructions.
  • Comfort with precision measuring tools; willingness to learn.
  • Willingness to overtime and weekend production.

Responsibilities

  • Assemble finger, thumb, and wrist mechanisms from engineering drawings — miniature bearings, pivot pins, linkages, retaining rings, and springs.
  • Route and pre-tension drive tendons and cables to specification.
  • Assemble miniature gearheads and small actuator units, keeping serialized matched sets together.
  • Torque miniature fasteners (roughly M1.6 to M3) with calibrated low-range torque drivers, working in newton-centimeters.
  • Apply adhesives, thread locker, and lubricant in controlled quantities; install seals, boots, and covers.
  • Verify each hand against acceptance criteria — range of motion, joint backlash, tendon pre-tension, and smoothness — using pin gauges, micrometers, and dial indicators.
  • Mate pre-terminated sensor connectors and dress flex cable during palm and wrist closeout, under ESD control.
  • Record build data accurately — serial numbers, matched sets, torque values, and tendon tensions — in our shop floor build records.
  • Flag parts, drawings, or steps that don't work as written. We would rather fix the instruction than build a hundred hands wrong.

Skills

Fine motor precision
Reading mechanical drawings
Precision measuring tools
Following documented process
Overtime availability

Education

High school diploma or GED

Tools

Calibrated torque drivers
Micrometers
Dial indicators
Pin gauges
ESD procedures

Job description

Job Title: Micro Precision Assembler

Department: Manufacturing – Hand & End Effector Cell

Employment Type: Full Time

FLSA: Non-Exempt (hourly; overtime paid at 1.5x)

Location: Houston, TX – Onsite

Who We Are

Persona AI is developing and commercializing rugged, multi-purpose humanoid robots that perform real work. Persona AI founding team has a decades-long history in humanoid robotics, bionics, and product development delivering robust hardware that has touched the stars, worked miles below the surface of the ocean, and even roamed Disney Parks. Our mission is focused squarely on shipping beautiful, reliable products at massive scale, while building a customer-focused team to achieve these aims.

Why Join Persona AI
  • We offer competitive compensation, a performance-based bonus, 99% employer covered medical benefits, early-stage equity, competitive PTO, and a company-wide paid winter break between December 24th and January 2nd.
  • You’ll shape technology that’s redefining the possibilities of robotics and human interaction.
  • Work alongside passionate teammates who value creativity, and continuous learning.
About The Role

Persona AI's humanoids weld, grind, and inspect in shipyards and heavy fabrication shops, and every one of those jobs comes down to a hand gripping a tool in a hot, dirty place and not letting go.

The hand is the hardest thing on the robot, the most parts, the tightest tolerances, and the smallest fasteners on the machine. It is also the part that decides whether the robot can do the work at all. Ours get built one at a time, by hand, in Houston.

This is fine-motor bench assembly under magnification: finger and thumb mechanisms built from miniature bearings, pivot pins, and linkages; drive tendons routed and pre-tensioned; fasteners torqued in newton-centimeters rather than foot-pounds. A dropped part is a lost part, and a quarter-turn too far is a stripped thread in a component with a long lead time.

Sensors, encoders, and motors arrive as sealed modules that you install mechanically and never open. You will work under ESD discipline, which we train and certify you on.

If you have spent years doing precise work with your hands — watches, instruments, medical devices, firearms, dental prosthetics, jewelry — this is that same craft, pointed at something new. We are not here to replace the trades. We are building machines that take on the worst jobs in heavy industry, directed by the crews who know that work best.

What You'll Be Doing
  • Assemble finger, thumb, and wrist mechanisms from engineering drawings — miniature bearings, pivot pins, linkages, retaining rings, and springs.
  • Route and pre-tension drive tendons and cables to specification.
  • Assemble miniature gearheads and small actuator units, keeping serialized matched sets together.
  • Torque miniature fasteners (roughly M1.6 to M3) with calibrated low-range torque drivers, working in newton-centimeters.
  • Apply adhesives, thread locker, and lubricant in controlled quantities; install seals, boots, and covers.
  • Verify each hand against acceptance criteria — range of motion, joint backlash, tendon pre-tension, and smoothness — using pin gauges, micrometers, and dial indicators.
  • Mate pre-terminated sensor connectors and dress flex cable during palm and wrist closeout, under ESD control.
  • Record build data accurately — serial numbers, matched sets, torque values, and tendon tensions — in our shop floor build records.
  • Flag parts, drawings, or steps that don't work as written. We would rather fix the instruction than build a hundred hands wrong.
What We're Looking For
  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Demonstrated fine-motor precision work with your hands, from any industry — watch or instrument repair, medical or dental device assembly, jewelry, gunsmithing, luthiery, or military precision maintenance.
  • Steady hands, patience, and the ability to hold focus on detailed work. Comfort working under magnification, or confidence you will adapt to it.
  • Ability to read mechanical drawings and assembly work instructions.
  • Comfort with precision measuring tools, or the interest to learn them. We will train you on anything you haven't used.
  • Willingness to follow a documented process exactly, and to speak up when the process is wrong.
  • Availability for overtime and occasional weekend work during production pushes, paid at 1.5x.
Bonus Skills
  • Watchmaking, horology, or precision instrument, camera, or optics repair.
  • Medical device, surgical instrument, or dental laboratory assembly.
  • Microscope or magnified assembly experience in any industry.
  • Cable, tendon, or wire rope work — including bicycle, aviation control cable, rigging, or textile backgrounds.
  • Miniature bearing, gearhead, or small mechanism assembly.
  • Military precision maintenance — avionics, optics, ordnance, instrument, or medical equipment specialties.
  • Three or more years of fine-tolerance assembly, repair, or fabrication, which may qualify you at the Assembler II level.
Physical Requirements
  • Sustained fine motor manipulation of small components and precision hand tools at a bench station for the duration of a shift, with the ability to alternate sitting and standing.
  • Resolving fine visual detail at close range. Magnification is provided and required for most operations.
  • Handling components and assemblies weighing up to 25 lbs, occasionally throughout a shift.
  • Wearing required PPE and ESD equipment. These functions can be performed with or without reasonable accommodation; alternative signaling for audible alarms can be provided.

Persona AI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

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