Hardware Systems & Lab Engineer, Robotics & Operations
Company: Basis Research Institute
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About Basis Basis is a nonprofit applied AI research
organization with two mutually reinforcing goals. The first is to
understand and build intelligence. This means to establish the
mathematical principles of what it means to reason, to learn, to
make decisions, to understand, and to explain; and to construct
software that implements these principles. The second is to advance
society’s ability to solve intractable problems . This means
expanding the scale, complexity, and breadth of problems that we
can solve today, and even more importantly, accelerating our
ability to solve problems in the future. To achieve these goals,
we’re building both a new technological foundation that draws
inspiration from how humans reason, and a new kind of collaborative
organization that puts human values first. About the Role The
Hardware Systems & Lab Engineer combines two critical functions:
designing and building robot hardware systems, and managing the
safe, efficient operation of our robotics laboratory. You will
create the physical platforms that embody our AI research while
ensuring the lab environment enables rapid, safe experimentation.
We are looking for someone who combines hands-on engineering skills
with operational excellence. The ideal candidate has experience
building custom robotic systems, understands the full mechatronics
stack from sensors to actuators, and knows how to run a lab where
researchers can work safely and productively. You will design
modular hardware for testbeds, build sensor/actuator systems for
experiments, and maintain the infrastructure that makes physical AI
research possible. This role requires balancing creative hardware
development with rigorous safety and operational standards. You
will work closely with researchers to translate algorithmic
requirements into physical systems, while maintaining an organized,
safe, and efficient laboratory environment. We seek individuals who
excel at both building and operating, who treat safety as
paramount, and who understand that great research requires great
infrastructure. We expect you to: Have demonstrated expertise in
robotic hardware development . Examples include: Designing and
building custom robotic platforms Integrating sensors, actuators,
and compute systems Creating modular, reconfigurable hardware
systems Troubleshooting complex electromechanical systems Possess
strong mechatronics skills spanning mechanical design (CAD,
fabrication, assembly), electrical engineering (circuit design,
power systems, signal processing), and embedded systems
(microcontrollers, real-time control, ROS). Have experience with
lab management and safety including developing safety protocols,
maintaining equipment inventories, organizing workspaces, and
training users on proper procedures. Understand the
research-hardware interface . You can translate researcher needs
into hardware specifications, anticipate common failure modes, and
design systems that balance capability with reliability. Be skilled
at rapid prototyping and iteration . You can quickly build
proof-of-concept systems, identify issues through testing, and
iterate designs based on experimental results. Value documentation
and maintainability . You create clear documentation for hardware
designs, maintain accurate BOMs, and design systems that others can
understand and modify. Progress with autonomy while ensuring safety
. You can manage multiple hardware projects, prioritize based on
research needs, and make decisions that balance speed with safety.
In addition, the following would be an advantage: Experience at
leading robotics labs (academic or industry). Background in
research environments with understanding of experimental needs.
Expertise in specific areas like soft robotics, bio-inspired
design, or micro-robotics. Experience with ROS 2 and modern robot
software stacks. Teaching or training experience for lab safety and
procedures. Project management experience for complex hardware
builds. Responsibilities: Hardware Development: Design and build
custom robotic platforms for experiments, including manipulators,
mobile robots, and specialized end-effectors for research tasks.
Develop modular hardware systems for testbeds that can be
reconfigured to test different morphologies and validate
co-designed robot architectures. Create sensor and actuator modules
that integrate with research software, including cameras, force
sensors, IMUs, and custom actuator designs. Manage vendor
relationships and procurement including sourcing components,
managing budgets, coordinating with suppliers, and maintaining
spare parts inventory. Support hardware-software integration by
working with researchers to ensure reliable communication between
physical systems and control algorithms. Lab Operations: Establish
and maintain safety protocols including lockout/tagout procedures,
emergency stops, safety interlocks, and personal protective
equipment requirements. Organize and maintain lab infrastructure
including workbenches, tool organization, storage systems, and
specialized equipment like 3D printers and test fixtures. Manage
lab inventory and supplies ensuring adequate stock of common
components, maintaining organization systems, and coordinating
purchasing. Train researchers on safe equipment use including robot
operation procedures, tool usage, safety protocols, and emergency
responses. Maintain lab equipment including preventive maintenance
schedules, calibration procedures, and coordinating repairs when
needed. Ensure compliance with institutional safety requirements,
building codes, and relevant regulations for robotics laboratories.
Role Details Exceptional candidates who may not meet all of the
following criteria are still encouraged to apply. FT/PT: Full-time.
In-person Policy: We are in the office four days a week. Be
prepared to attend multi-day Basis-wide in-person events. Location:
New York City or Cambridge, MA (must be on-site for lab
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