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Manufacturing Technician

Richland, WA

The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ leverages advanced robotics, computer vision, AI/deep learning, and lasers to eliminate weeds with sub-millimeter accuracy—all without herbicides. This innovative solution reduces environmental impact, promotes soil health, and helps farmers address labor shortages and rising costs. Designed in Seattle and built at our cutting-edge manufacturing facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder is setting a new standard for automated weed control. With $157 million in funding from prominent investors such as BOND, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital, Carbon Robotics is driving innovation.

As a no-nonsense team with a bias for action, we take pride in executing our ideas. Whether it’s designing transformative technology or visiting farms to ensure our products are reliable and safe, we do whatever it takes to deliver for our customers. 

Working here means tackling big problems with big impact. You’ll find opportunities to grow professionally, solve complex challenges, and make meaningful contributions to a mission that matters. At Carbon Robotics, we trust our team to act independently and make practical, real-world decisions. 

Join us as we innovate, execute, and build the future of farming together.

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As a Manufacturing Technician, Assembly & Prep team at Carbon Robotics is responsible for the assembly, testing, and quality control of all sub-assembly parts. This role requires attention to detail, technical skills, and the ability to work as part of a team to ensure the production of high-quality, reliable products

What you’ll do::

  • Assembly:
    • Assemble Sub assembly components according to detailed engineering specifications and assembly instructions.
    • Use hand and power tools to assemble mechanical components, optical components, and electronic parts.
    • Ensure that all components are correctly aligned and securely fastened.
  • Calibration:
    • Calibrate scanning devices to ensure accurate and precise operation.
    • Adjust and fine-tune optical components, sensors, and other critical elements as needed.
  • Quality Control:
    • Document and report any issues to the Manufacturing Supervisor for resolution.
    • Conduct functional tests to verify that components meet performance specifications.
  • Documentation:
    • Maintain accurate and detailed records of assembly, calibration, and quality control processes.
    • Update and complete production logs, checklists, and other relevant documentation.
  • Collaboration:
    • Work closely with the Manufacturing Supervisor and other team members to meet production goals and deadlines.
    • Communicate effectively with engineers and product designers to address technical issues and improvements.
  • Safety:
    • Adhere to all safety protocols and guidelines to ensure a safe working environment.
    • Report any safety hazards or concerns to the appropriate personnel.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities for Success:

  • High school diploma or equivalent; additional technical education or certifications are a plus.
  • Willingness to work across multiple functional teams  required
  • Prior experience in manufacturing or assembly of electronic or mechanical components is preferred.
  • Strong attention to detail and the ability to follow precise assembly instructions.
  • Proficiency with hand and power tools.
  • Basic understanding of optical systems, electronics, and sensors is a plus.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic manufacturing environment.
  • Effective communication and teamwork skills.

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to lift, carry, and move equipment weighing up to 50lbs.
  • Ability to stand or sit for extended periods during assembly and calibration tasks.

Qualified applicants will receive a short survey after applying to help the team learn more about you.

 

Carbon Robotics follows equitable hiring practices. Flexibility in our hiring process allows hiring of talent at levels different from what are posted.  The compensation range outlined is based on a target budgeted base salary. Individual base pay depends on various factors such as relevant experience and skill, Interview assessments and responsibility of role, job duties/requirements. Offers are determined using our equitable hiring practices. Carbon Robotics offers additional compensation in the form of benefits premiums, pre-IPO stock options and On Target Earning commissions for appropriate positions. Base pay ranges are reviewed each year. We are committed to the principle of pay equity – paying employees equitably for similar work.

Carbon Robotics' base salary pay range:

$21 - $25 USD

Why would you join Carbon Robotics?

Passion for building teams capable of solving uniquely interesting problems. Innovation while disrupting the market is what we do.  Profiled in WSJ and Forbes, Carbon Robotics is poised to become the next billion dollar company in the rapidly growing worldwide Ag-Tech industry.

We offer competitive compensation and benefits to our full time US based* employees, including:

  • Competitive salaries
  • Pre-IPO Stock Options
  • Generous Benefits:
    • Fully-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance premiums for you and all dependents
      • Choice of PPO or HDHP/HSA
      • Virtual Care - Doctor on Demand
      • Employee Assistance Program
    • Mental Health HRA
    • Restricted Healthcare Travel support
    • Menopause Support
    • Life Insurance
    • Long Term Disability
    • Flexible PTO
    • 401(k) plan
    • Pet Insurance
    • Commuter Benefits
  • Work Culture: Be a part of an inclusive and tight-knit company culture that values innovation and mission-driven success.

*Internationally based employees benefits varies & Contractors are not eligible for Carbon Robotics Benefits or Stock

Carbon Robotics is building a culture of diversity and inclusion for all.  We welcome everyone’s voice and believe in open and transparent communication. We believe the best products, services, and companies are built by strong teams that include a diversity of backgrounds, perspectives, ideas, and experiences. We are committed to supporting and enabling growth and opportunity for every employee at every level. This is the foundation to which we will build a truly unique environment.

We are equally committed to equal employment opportunity, and it is foundational to how we recruit and hire our talented team. Employment is determined based upon capabilities and qualifications without discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, gender identification and expression, marital status, military status or status as an honorably discharge/veteran, pregnancy (including potential pregnancy, pregnancy-related conditions, and childbearing), sexual orientation, age (40 and over), national origin, ancestry, citizenship or immigration status, physical, mental, or sensory disability , HIV/AIDS or hepatitis C status, genetic information, status as an actual or perceived victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or any other protected class as established by law.

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