Senior Robotics Design & Simulation Engineer
- London, England, United Kingdom
- Full-Time
- Hybrid
Job Description:
About Elysium Robotics
Elysium Robotics is an early-stage company headquartered in Austin, Texas, developing revolutionary low-cost, highly capable robotic systems with dexterity and natural grace. Our proprietary muscle-like elastic actuator technology addresses a decades-old challenge in robotics, enabling automation for tasks current robots cannot do. These microfiber actuators enable real bio-mimetic design opportunities based on the same muscle fiber actuation principles biology engineers with. We are building a world-class team to revolutionize robotics.
We are opening a software-focused office in London that will support and collaborate with the core team in Austin, TX. This UK-based team will be responsible for Lab Data and Analytics Systems, and for Robotic System Design, Simulation, Task Control, and Training.
Location: Initial hires will work from home with the expectation that a central office will be established in the coming months. This office will likely be in Central or East London, and a flexible hybrid schedule of in-person and remote work will be established. There is also the possibility of locating in Cambridge, depending on various factors including team member locations.
Role Overview
We are seeking a Senior Robotics Design & Simulation Engineer to architect the virtual "bodies" and environments for our next-generation robotics built using our breakthrough elastic synthetic muscle actuators. You will build high-fidelity digital twins of our elastic actuators and robotic systems to explore and demonstrate a wide range of concepts before hardware is ever built. Working at the intersection of Mechatronics, Physics Simulation, and Product Design, you will utilize cutting edge physics simulators for robotics (VSim) to model both current actuator capabilities and future theoretical performance limits.
Our Collaborative Approach: You will work in a tight-knit, two-person simulation unit alongside our Senior Robotic Controls & RL Simulation Engineer. While you will focus heavily on system design with elastic actuators, CAD, physics-based environment modeling, and use-case architecture, your partner will focus on the control theory and reinforcement learning required to make those models move. We expect both roles to creatively overlap and share the total scope of bringing our synthetic muscle technology to life in simulation. As our first two simulation hires, your combined skillsets will dictate the specific focus of our future team expansion.
Key Responsibilities
- Physics Modeling & Digital Twins: Implement highly accurate robotic system simulations in VSim, modeling everything from low-level elastic tensile actuators in reciprocal geometries to fully integrated dexterous manipulators.
- Future Concept Exploration: Architect and simulate robotic systems using idealized actuator models to demonstrate future capabilities to potential customers and investors, helping identify what hardware improvements are required.
- System Architecting: Act as the technical design lead, translating high-value use cases and customer needs into functional mechatronic architectures in simulation.
- Internal Feedback Loop: Share simulation data and conceptual learnings with the core R&D team in the US to improve future actuator product generations.
- Cross-Functional Integration: Work closely with the RL & Controls Engineer to ensure simulated models are optimized for policy training and accurately reflect active/passive compliance.
- Validation: Constantly assess the sim-to-real gap and work to minimize it.
Qualifications
- Hybrid background in Mechatronics Engineering, Robotic System Design, and Product Design.
- Expertise in high-fidelity, GPU-accelerated physics engines such as MuJoCo, Issac Sim, or OpenSim. (Experience with VSim would be a big plus, but is not expected).
- Experience modeling elastic tensile actuators and understanding biomimetic or reciprocal muscle architectures.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to translate complex technical simulation concepts to investors, external creators, and future customers.
Why Join Elysium Robotics UK?
- High Impact: Help build a new team in the UK from the ground up, supported by the leadership of our US HQ.
- Complex Challenges: Solve deep-tech problems at the frontier of materials science, ML, robotics, and physics simulation.
- Flexibility: We offer a bias towards remote work while maintaining a key hub in the UK's premier tech corridors.
- Elite Talent: Work alongside senior, self-directing engineers in a flat, fast-moving organization.
How to Apply
Create a Cover Letter that is specific to this opportunity and address the following questions. You can combine the cover letter with the resume in one pdf when applying.
- Show Us Your Work - Send at least three outstanding projects that showcase your mastery. Pictures and videos, please.
- Tell Us Why You Built It - What problem were you solving? What did you learn? We admire good ideas executed well and bad ideas executed brilliantly if they pushed boundaries.
- Tell Us What You Did - If it was a team project, clarify your role. Were you the one who lost sleep to make it happen?
- Do Your Research - Read up on what we do, where we are, and how your skills fit. If your cover letter could be sent to any startup, don't send it to us. Be specific about why we need you and why you are excited about what we are creating.
- What's Your Favorite Robot? - Real or sci-fi, doesn't matter. Why does it fascinate you?
- Are You Using AI? - How? What excites you? What frustrates you?
Applications submitted without the requested personalized cover letter are unlikely to be reviewed.
We are an equal opportunity employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know.
UK Work Permit Required:
We are a small startup and are not setup to sponsor a visa. You must already have your own right to work in the UK. Any applicants from outside of the UK must clearly demonstrate that they have the right to work in the UK.