Robot Operator (human)

Munich · On-site

About this role

Give Our Robots Consciousness

Physical AI can't be trained on internet data alone. Robots need to learn skills in the real world — by observing, interacting with, and operating in real environments. That's the idea behind NEURA Gym: a global network of physical training centers where robots learn industrial tasks/skills directly from experienced human operators/ the people who know these processes inside out.

As a Robot Operator, you'll work hands-on with the full range of NEURA Robotics’ platforms (including the cutting-edge 4NE1 humanoid robots), helping collect the real-world data that trains our AI systems. Through teleoperation, testing, and robot setup, you'll play a key role in improving the intelligence and performance of our robots.

What you'll do

  • Remote control NEURA’s robots through teleoperation to perform real-world tasks

  • Wear motion capture equipment while performing designated movements and actions based on project requirements

  • Execute structured data collection sessions to generate high-quality AI training data

  • Set up, calibrate, and prepare robots for testing and demonstrations

  • Monitor robot performance and closely work with on site service technicians to promptly resolve issues. Document observations.

  • Work with AI and Robotics Engineers to improve robot performance and capabilities

Why join NEURA Robotics?

  • Work side by side with cutting edge robots every day

  • Help train the AI powering the next generation of robotics

  • Gain hands-on experience with robotics hardware and teleoperation

  • Be part of a fast-growing team shaping the future of intelligent robots

You're a great fit if you...

  • Are used to work a fast paced, production-plant-like environment, including shifting

  • Have a hands-on background in skilled crafts such as mechanics, electrics, automotive or similar

  • Are reliable, adaptable, and eager to learn

  • Experience with robotics or automation is a plus, but not required

  • You speak English, German is a plus, but not required

Physical requirements

  • Comfortable standing and moving for extended periods of time

  • Good hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills

  • Able to perform repetitive teleoperation tasks with accuracy and focus

Company at a glance

NEURA Robotics is a German high-tech company founded in 2019 in Metzingen near Stuttgart with the goal to revolutionize the world of robotics. Our mission is to expand the skill set of robots with cognitive capabilities so that they can work with humans in existing environments without having to invest in complex and costly safety systems. We aim to help make numerous fields of work more attractive, safer, and more social. Our guiding principle “we serve humanity” sums up this mission.

Today, more than 1500 team members from over 45 countries are working on advanced technology in the fields of environmental perception, drive and control technology, materials science, mechanical design, and AI.

By developing all key components such as AI, control software, sensor technology, and mechanical components in-house, the development team has made groundbreaking progress in a variety of areas.

With products such as MAiRA, the world’s first cognitive robot, or MiPA, a household and service robot, humanity awaits a new era of robotics. NEURA Robotics is currently working on launching 4NE1 (“For Anyone”), the first humanoid robot ready for series production.

With the Neuraverse, a comprehensive ecosystem for innovations in the field of cognitive robotics, NEURA Robotics is creating an important technical basis for automation solutions and enabling the networking of robots and partner companies on a global scale.

Founded2019
Team Size501-1,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryAutomation Machinery Manufacturing
Location
Munich, Bavaria, Germany

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