
Graduate Engineer
Augmentus Robotics
Posted
3 weeks ago
Singapore, Singapore
Onsite
SGD 3K
Intern Level
Full Time

Sema Summary
The Graduate Engineer position at Augmentus Robotics is ideal for recent graduates looking to enter the engineering field. The role involves working on robotics projects and requires strong problem-solving skills alongside relevant educational qualifications. Candidates should be keen to learn and adapt to new technologies in a dynamic team environment. Full-time employment offers the opportunity to grow within the company, contributing to innovative projects.
About Company
Augmentus Robotics specializes in robotics technology, focusing on developing innovative solutions to enhance automation and efficiency across various industries.
Core Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in engineering
- Strong analytical skills
- Familiarity with robotics
- Ability to work in a team
- Eagerness to learn
Responsibilities
- Assist in engineering projects
- Collaborate with the design team
- Participate in system testing
- Support the development of robotics solutions
- Document engineering processes
- Engage in troubleshooting activities
- Communicate project updates to supervisors
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