Robotics Technician II (Atlanta, GA)

Most robotics jobs ask you to sit in a lab. This one puts you in the field — deploying, maintaining, and owning the performance of intelligent robots inside real American factories and warehouses. If you’re the kind of technician who wants a region to call your own, customers who know you by name, and robots that actually run in production — keep reading. ABOUT TUTOR INTELLIGENCE Tutor Intelligence is building the technology and processes to let robots go where they’ve never gone before: the average American factory and warehouse. Founded by MIT alumni and backed by over $40M from leading AI and robotics investors, we combine human and artificial intelligence to deploy real-world robotic systems directly into the facilities that power the physical economy. We don’t just build robots — we deploy them, support them, and ensure they perform in the real world. That’s where you come in. WHAT YOU’LL OWN As our Robotics Technician II, you’ll be the primary person responsible for the health, uptime, and performance of every robot we deploy across Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina. You won’t wait for tickets — you’ll proactively manage your fleet and build the customer relationships that keep our systems running. ▸ Deploy & commission new robotic systems at customer sites, ensuring they’re production-ready from day one ▸ Own preventive maintenance — build schedules, execute visits, and catch issues before they become downtime ▸ Troubleshoot independently — diagnose and resolve mechanical, electrical, and system-level issues in the field ▸ Build customer relationships with onsite maintenance teams so you become their trusted partner, not just a vendor ▸ Support remote service calls — guide customers through low-level repairs by phone or video when an in-person visit isn’t needed ▸ Manage spare parts — ensure the right inventory is stocked at every site so repairs don’t stall ▸ Protect uptime and strengthen the long-term partnerships that fuel our growth You’re not responding to breakdowns. You’re the reason they don’t happen. WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR REQUIRED ✓ 3+ years in robotics, automation, industrial maintenance, or electromechanical systems ✓ Strong mechanical and electrical troubleshooting skills ✓ Customer-facing or field service experience ✓ Comfortable traveling up to 75%, including short-notice trips ✓ A bias for ownership — you see problems and fix them without being asked NICE TO HAVE + Hands-on experience deploying industrial equipment at customer sites + PLC programming, sensor integration, motor drives, or pneumatics + Track record guiding customers through remote repairs + Spare parts planning or inventory management + Bilingual English/Spanish (strongly preferred) WHY TUTOR INTELLIGENCE Own Your Region This isn’t a help-desk role. You’ll have a territory, a fleet, and full accountability for keeping it running. Real Robots, Real Impact No simulations. You’ll work with intelligent systems deployed in live factory and warehouse environments. Startup Speed, Real Stakes We move fast, ship fast, and solve hard problems. Your work directly affects customers and revenue. Grow With the Fleet As we scale from dozens to hundreds of deployments, your role — and your career — scales with it. High Autonomy You’ll manage your own schedule, your own customer relationships, and your own region. We trust our people. Mission That Matters You’re helping bring intelligent automation to the facilities that power the American economy. Ready to own a region and keep robots running? Apply now or message me directly. Let’s talk. Apply tot his job

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