Tesla Seeks Human Trainers for Its New Humanoid Robots, Optimus
Palo Alto, CA — Tesla, the company renowned for revolutionizing electric vehicles and clean energy, is now venturing into the world of robotics with its latest innovation: humanoid robots named Optimus. These robots are designed to handle repetitive, dangerous, or mundane tasks, but they need a little human help to reach their full potential.
Tesla is now on the lookout for Robot Trainers to work closely with Optimus. The job isn’t your typical 9-to-5; trainers will need to fit into a specific height range (between 5’7″ and 5’11”), wear a motion capture suit, and don a virtual reality headset while working. The role requires physical stamina, as trainers will be on their feet for over seven hours a day and may need to lift up to 30 pounds.
The shifts available for this position are flexible, covering early mornings, afternoons, and late nights. The pay range is competitive, from $25.25 to $48.00 per hour, with the added perks of cash and stock awards. This is more than just a job; it’s an opportunity to shape the future of robotics.
Applicants should be prepared for the possibility of weekend work and overtime, and they should be aware that VR headsets can be disorienting at times. If you’re ready to join the robot revolution, Tesla is eager to have you on board.
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