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Feather Robotics

Head of Mechanical Product Design

Feather Robotics, East Palo Alto, California, United States

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Overview We’re seeking a Head of Mechanical Product Design who wants to do their life’s work advancing general-purpose labor—someone driven to become the best in their craft by taking full responsibility for architecting an entire system. You’ll thrive in a small, tight-knit team with real ownership, hustle hard, and get your hands dirty. This is the chance to bet on yourself, build the future, and create impact far beyond the lab.

Company Description Feather Robotics, a VC-backed startup, is assembling a world-class team to build general‑purpose robots. While competitors pursue end‑to‑end integration, Feather is relentlessly focused on creating the best labor platform, akin to Apple and Nvidia, for others to build, monetize, and scale on.

Feather blends cutting‑edge robotics and AI with speed, capital efficiency, and go‑to‑market innovation. In under six months, Feather became one of the fastest humanoid companies to revenue with 6 LOIs and 5 paid orders (vs 31 months for Figure).

Responsibilities

Own hardware designs from Concept → CAD → prototype → production.

Lead fit, finish, and performance mechanical designs.

Design for manufacturing: machining, injection molding, assembly, and die casting.

Run FEA, thermal management analysis, and reliability testing.

Create detailed GD&T drawings and assembly documents for production.

Some electrical engineering work related to wire routing, battery management systems, battery monitoring systems and more.

Hands on building with fabrication tools.

Qualifications

Bachelors or Masters in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent).

Minimum Senior level experience.

Experience at a large consumer product firm is a plus (2 years ).

Expert CAD skills (Fusion is a bonus).

Experience in machining, injection molding, die casting, and assembly.

Expert GD&T knowledge.

Solid understanding of FEA, thermal analysis, materials, and reliability testing.

Hands‑on experience with prototypes, shop tools, and bringing hardware to life.

Exposure to electrical engineering is a big plus.

Some leadership experience.

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