Fulfil is a well-funded, rapidly growing, and inclusive company that has developed a custom automation robotics system to pick and pack online orders of groceries and other consumables, bringing delight and a value proposition to consumers that doesn’t exist today. Additionally, its unique design and technology is purpose-built to solve today’s environmental problems in the world’s food supply chain. Founded by a team with previous startup success and backed by top-tier VCs, we are committed to reducing waste, improving environmental impact, and reducing emissions with truly new technology. Our first commercial product launched in 2022 with a fully automated store in Mountain View, CA. 

We can’t do it alone -- we’re seeking curious, capable, passionate team members motivated by the opportunity to create lasting impact on the world through their work.

Fulfil is committed to creating an inclusive culture, and we celebrate diversity of all kinds.  If this sounds like the kind of environment that you find intriguing, then please apply even if you don’t feel you meet all the requirements listed below.  We'd love to hear from you.

Your Responsibilities

As Integration and Test Engineer, you will join a cross-disciplinary engineering team who help ensure that our multi-robot automation system is deployed successfully. Our automation system is built in a modular fashion, and once a subassembly is complete, you will execute a series of tests to make sure everything is working as expected.  We’re looking for candidates with some familiarity with electrical, mechanical, and software systems, and ideally experience with automation.  This role is based in Plymouth Meeting, PA, and expected to last 3-6mo.

In this role you will:

  • Become an advanced user of our automation control system, including low-level super-user tools
  • Champion equipment “bring-up”, validation and verification activities prior to hand-off to customer ownership.
  • Help update our checklists and procedures to make future installations easier

What We’re Looking For

  • Associates or Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, robot, or industrial engineering or equivalent
  • Local to the Plymouth Meeting construction site
  • Experience designing experiments and analyzing data
  • Programming competency within common languages used for data analysis (SQL, Python, etc.)
  • Experience working with hardware such as motors, sensors, and actuators
  • Hands on aptitude – able to dive in and troubleshoot a variety of system issues across multiple engineering disciplines

What we’d love to see

  • Robot design experience
  • Understanding of industrial control systems and factory automation
  • Desire to work in a fast-paced startup environment
  • Care for local and global communities, and desire to make an impact through technology
  • Not afraid of robots

What You Get

  • A chance to be an early member of a rapidly growing startup and have an impact on company and technology direction
  • The opportunity to solve interesting problems with a skilled and dedicated multidisciplinary team
  • A balanced, highly collaborative work environment where we encourage everyone to ask for and provide help. We value and support individual growth through open communication and feedback
  • Possibility to extend the contract if you are able to relocate to our next installation site
  • The hourly range for this position is $20-$40/ per hour. Pay within the range is based on candidate experience, job-specific skills, education, and work location.

At Fulfil we value diversity and always treat all employees and job applicants based on merit, qualifications, competence, and talent. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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