
Mirsee Robotics provides remote-operated humanoid robots that let skilled technicians perform infrastructure maintenance from immersive VR and haptic stations. Their platform uses teleoperation with haptic feedback, ROS-based robotics software, dual-arm manipulators capable of up to 60 pounds of force, an omni-directional mobile base, wireless charging, and hybrid control combining teleoperation with emerging AI autonomy. The company delivers its solution as a mix of SaaS and services for on-demand remote operations and maintenance workflows. Target industries include water treatment, oil and gas, electrical utilities, and commercial facilities where remote dexterous manipulation and 24/7 availability reduce safety risk and onsite labor needs.

Mirsee Robotics provides remote-operated humanoid robots that let skilled technicians perform infrastructure maintenance from immersive VR and haptic stations. Their platform uses teleoperation with haptic feedback, ROS-based robotics software, dual-arm manipulators capable of up to 60 pounds of force, an omni-directional mobile base, wireless charging, and hybrid control combining teleoperation with emerging AI autonomy. The company delivers its solution as a mix of SaaS and services for on-demand remote operations and maintenance workflows. Target industries include water treatment, oil and gas, electrical utilities, and commercial facilities where remote dexterous manipulation and 24/7 availability reduce safety risk and onsite labor needs.
Company Description
Mirsee Robotics has designed and built 3 generations of humanoid robots from the ground up. As we expand the company, we are looking for skilled mechanical engineers to design and develop our upcoming 4th generation robot.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site role for a Lead Mechanical Engineer at Mirsee Robotics Inc. in Cambridge, ON.
The successful candidate will lead the design, development, and validation of mechanical systems for our humanoid robotics platform, taking concepts from early prototypes through production-ready hardware.
The successful candidate will focus on complex mechanical assemblies, including structures, actuation, drivetrain components, and mechanisms designed for real-world industrial use. You’ll work closely with electronics and software teams to ensure tight integration, reliability, and serviceability, with an emphasis on manufacturability, safety, and long-term durability.
The candidate is expected to have advanced experience with SolidWorks and Autodesk tools, excellent communication and documentation skills, and the ability to educate oneself in a fast changing, pioneering industry.
Key Responsibilities
Required Skills
Nice to Have
Minimum 10+ years of mechanical engineering experience (robotics, automation, aerospace, or complex machinery preferred) with P. Eng license
Strong experience with SolidWorks (Design, Simulation & PDM)
Experience with Autodesk
CAD packages (Inventor or Fusion)
Proven track record working on large assemblies (1,000+ components)
Deep understanding of mechanical design principles, materials, and manufacturing
Experience simulating complex motions and mechanisms
Deep understanding of physics, motion modelling, finite element analysis, tolerance stacking, thermal management, and DFM practices
Performing product reliability testing
Comfortable moving between CAD, the shop floor, and real hardware