You'll be the person turning parts on the shelf into robots that are ready to ship.
Anvil is building the platform layer for Physical AI — robotics hardware and software that's radically more accessible than legacy industrial solutions. We own and operate our own manufacturing, with sourcing, assembly, testing, and production built in-house.
As an Assembly Technician, you'll work directly on our production line in Taipei, assembling robotic systems and making sure each unit is built correctly, tested, and ready for customers. This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys building things, pays attention to details, and is comfortable learning quickly in a fast-moving environment.
The situation you're walking into:
You'll spend most of your time hands-on: assembling robots, mechanical parts, motors, wiring, and other components.
You'll follow drawings, work instructions, and BOMs to make sure each unit is assembled correctly.
You'll perform basic functional checks and testing before products move to the next stage or ship to customers.
When something doesn't fit, looks wrong, or doesn't work as expected, you'll identify the issue and work with engineers to resolve it.
You don't need to design the robot or write software. Engineers will be close by when deeper technical support is needed.
What you'll own:
Day-to-day assembly of robotic systems and subassemblies.
Installing mechanical components, motors, cables, connectors, fasteners, and other hardware.
Following assembly instructions, drawings, and BOMs accurately.
Performing basic testing, inspection, and quality checks on completed units.
Identifying assembly issues, defective parts, or inconsistencies and reporting them clearly to the engineering team.
Keeping tools, components, and the assembly area organized.
Helping improve assembly procedures as we learn how to build products faster and more reliably.
Supporting packing and production preparation when needed.
You might be a good fit if:
You enjoy hands-on mechanical or electrical assembly work.
You're comfortable using common hand tools such as screwdrivers, hex keys, torque tools, and calipers.
You can follow drawings, instructions, and checklists carefully.
You're detail-oriented and notice when something doesn't look or fit right.
You're comfortable working around mechanical parts, motors, cables, and electronics.
You're willing to ask questions when something is unclear rather than guessing.
You learn quickly and are comfortable working in a fast-moving startup environment.