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Mechanical Engineering Technician

Eight Sleep

Eight Sleep

Mechanical Engineering Technician

New York, NY
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities
    • Design and execution of experiments designed to qualify product, components, or designs
    • Work with customer support on returns handling, refurbishment, and root cause analysis
    • Collaborate with full-time engineering team to plan and execute bench-level tests to learn rapidly
    • Project-manage field testing, including alpha and early beta testing.

    Open to students seeking college credit.

  • Qualifications
    • Working towards a degree in an engineering field
    • Has done several school-based or personal projects involving mechanical design and prototyping
    • Knows way around the machine shop
    • Experience with circuit boards (PCBAs) is desired but not necessary

    Ideal candidate can begin part-time work immediately, with potential to extend into a summer internship or full-time engagement.

  • Desired skills

    Mechanical engineering, prototyping, hand tools

  • Compensation
    Competitive hourly rates based on experience
  • Industry
    Consumer Electronics
  • Fun Fact
    We've tracked over 44 million hours of sleep data to date!
  • About Us

    Eight Sleep is the world's first sleep fitness company. It leverages technology, innovation, and personal biometrics to restore individuals to their peak energy levels each morning. Founded in 2014 and based in New York City, Eight Sleep was named by Fast Company as one of the Most Innovative Companies of 2018. Its earlier product the Smart Mattress was recognized by TIME magazine as one of the top inventions of 2018. Their technology has been adopted by the co-living space Roomrs, the luxury Silicon Valley hotel Casa Madrona and countless professional athletes including Jarvis Landry, Danny Green, and Cassius Marsh. Eight Sleep has raised $27M in funding from leading investors including Y Combinator, Stanford University, and Khosla Ventures.