System Integration Engineer

Overview
Shenzhen, ChinaPosted 9 March 2026

Job Description

System Integration Engineer ABOUT OVERVIEW.AI http://Overview.ai Overview.ai http://Overview.ai is bringing the cutting edge of AI computer vision to manufacturing—solving inspection problems that were previously not solvable with traditional machine vision. We’re a full-stack company: we deploy GPU-powered cameras on production lines, run inference on the edge, and operate a platform that supports large fleets of devices deployed across the world. We’re growing extremely fast. Our customers love the product because it works—high accuracy, fast deployment, and an operator-friendly experience that makes real factory rollouts possible (not just pilots). This role is for a mechanically strong systems integrator: someone who can look at a machine design and immediately see what will work, what will fail, and what will create headaches six months later. You will own the mechanical integration of our camera + lens + lighting into automation machines, review CAD, guide machine builders, and ensure deployments are robust, serviceable, and scalable. You are still an Overview.ai http://Overview.ai applications engineer—meaning you’ll be on-site, you’ll solve real production problems, and you’ll make sure the system delivers value every day. WHY THIS ROLE IS EXCITING - You influence real machine design: You’re not “installing hardware.” You’re shaping how machines are built so AI inspection works reliably for years. - High leverage engineering: A great integration decision can prevent months of field issues—vibration, misalignment, access problems, cable failures, contamination, poor serviceability. - Work at the frontier: Integrating edge AI cameras into high-speed automation is still new. You’ll help set the standard. - Talent density + fast feedback loops: You’ll work with world-class AI, embedded, firmware, and product teams—and your field learnings directly change the product and deployment playbooks. - High travel + high autonomy: You’ll be trusted to represent Overview.ai http://Overview.ai at customer sites and with machine builders. WHAT YOU’LL OWN MECHANICAL INTEGRATION - Own the mechanical integration of camera + lens + lighting into customer automation machines: - mounting design, stability, alignment, adjustability, service access, environmental protection, cable routing/strain relief - Review machine builder CAD (2D/3D) and sign off on designs that meet Overview.ai http://Overview.ai integration standards. - Provide direct, practical feedback to machine builders to improve designs before metal is cut: - reduce vibration sensitivity, protect optics, ensure repeatable alignment, avoid thermal drift, improve maintainability - Specify integration requirements and best practices: - mounting interfaces, bracket designs, tolerances, datum strategy, access clearances, protective enclosures, contamination management - Anticipate long-term failure modes and design them out: - loosening fasteners, wear points, cable fatigue, lens contamination, shock/vibration, misalignment, fixture flex - Own commissioning readiness: ensure mechanical design supports stable triggering, repeatable imaging, and rapid service. FIELD APPLICATIONS ENGINEERING (PRODUCTION OUTCOMES) - Support new line deployments and maintain/optimize systems already installed at customer sites. - Diagnose issues that look “AI” but are actually mechanical/system integration problems: - intermittent image quality, drift over time, vibration blur, occlusion, part presentation variability, contamination - Train customer teams and machine builders on integration best practices and basic troubleshooting. - Document field learnings and turn them into repeatable standards, checklists, and reference designs. WHO YOU ARE REQUIRED - Strong mechanical/systems integration background in automation equipment or industrial machines - Ability to read and review machine design CAD and provide actionable design feedback (SolidWorks/Creo/AutoCAD or similar) - ... (truncated, view full listing at source)