Associate (Fresher)

<p><strong>Role Overview – Step In to the Future as a Teleoperator</strong></p><p>Ready to combine physical activity, cutting-edge technology, and real-world impact? As a Teleoperator, you’ll operate advanced robotic systems using immersive VR headsets, gloves, and motion-tracking tools—turning your real-world movements into the actions that train next-generation robots and AI systems.</p><p>This role is perfect for someone who enjoys staying active and loves working with VR technology. You’ll move, think, and engage in ways that bring together fitness, focus, and futuristic innovation.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You’ll Do</strong></p><p>● Use VR headsets and gloves to control high-tech robotics with precision</p><p>● Convert human motion into robotic action—your movements shape how robots learn</p><p>● Perform structured, repeatable tasks that support the development of advanced AI models</p><p>● Stay fully immersed using live video feeds, depth cues, and system feedback</p><p>● Engage in active, full-body motion: bending, squatting, reaching, standing, and sitting during VR sessions, includes walking outside VR</p><p>● Handle and transport robot batteries (25–30 lbs) to keep daily operations running smoothly</p><p>● Prep and calibrate robot workstations to ensure smooth handoff between operators</p><p>● Meet daily quotas and quality benchmarks with accuracy and consistency</p><p>● Spot issues like tracking drift, unusual robot behavior, or hardware problems</p><p>● Record session details, observations, and anomalies in tracking tools</p><p>● Organize, validate, label, and upload high-quality robotics data</p><p>● Track configuration changes in software, hardware, and environment setups</p><p>● Perform basic system checks—sensor alignment, connectivity, calibration</p><p>● Communicate technical issues clearly to engineering teams</p><p>● Follow safety guidelines, ergonomic best practices, and equipment protocols</p><p>● Continuously learn through training and support improvement initiatives</p><p>● Collaborate closely with teammates to raise performance and data quality</p><p><br></p><p><strong>⭐ Role Highlights That Set You Up for Success</strong></p><p>Stay Active While Working With Cutting-Edge Tech</p><p>This is a great fi t if you enjoy a role that keeps you moving. You'll stay physically engaged throughout the day with tasks that involve light lifting, switching between sitting and standing, and moving around VR workstations.</p><p>Work in Immersive VR—Every Day</p><p>If VR excites you, you’ll love this job. You’ll spend signifi cant time operating robots inside virtual environments using high-end VR headsets designed for comfort and precision. Prior VR experience is helpful but not required—many of our best operators come from gaming or tech-curious backgrounds.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Required Qualifications</strong></p><p>● Comfortable using VR headsets for extended periods (VR or gaming experience is a strong plus!)</p><p>● Physically active and capable of lifting up to 30 lbs and performing repetitive movements</p><p>● Able to stay focused and effective in alternating sitting/standing VR sessions</p><p>● Able to perform non VR sessions including walking, picking up objects, moving with iobjects</p><p>● Strong attention to detail and ability to follow structured workflows</p><p>● Comfortable operating robotic hardware and technical equipment</p><p>● Reliable, punctual, and task-focused in a performance-driven environment</p><p>● Enthusiasm for robotics, gaming, VR, or emerging tech</p><p>● Experience with data collection, labeling, or operational workflows</p><p>● Academic or hobbyist interest in computing, engineering, or applied technology</p><p>● Prior VR usage (full training provided!)</p>

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