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QualificationsBachelor's degree in Robotics, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field. Proven experience in robotics operations or a similar role. Strong analytical skills and experience in troubleshooting complex systems. Proficiency in programming languages relevant to automation and scripting (e.g., Python, Bash). Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
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About the Role
Bonsai Robotics is seeking a dedicated and skilled Robotics Operations Engineer to play a crucial role in the scaling and operational reliability of our advanced robotic fleet. This position necessitates close collaboration with both engineering and field teams to troubleshoot system issues, establish robust automation infrastructure, and efficiently manage hardware and software configurations.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct in-depth root cause analysis of intricate field issues using logs, telemetry data, and comprehensive system diagnostics.
Design, implement, and sustain monitoring infrastructure aimed at detecting anomalies and ensuring optimal fleet health.
Create and enhance automation tools and scripts to facilitate issue triage, software updates, and operational reporting.
Collaborate cross-functionally with engineering and operations teams to address recurring issues and enhance system reliability.
About Bonsai Robotics
Bonsai Robotics is at the forefront of developing innovative, vision-based autonomy that enhances the intelligence of off-road equipment, making it smarter, safer, and more productive. Our mission is to redefine outdoor autonomy through Bonsai Intelligence, a connected platform inspired by biological systems, enabling machines to perceive, reason, and act with human-like precision. By combining advanced perception technologies, embodied AI, and our compact modular Amiga vehicles, we deliver dependable automation solutions to transform the industry.
Be Part of the Team Revolutionizing Construction with Advanced RoboticsAt Bedrock Robotics, we are pioneering the integration of Artificial Intelligence into real-world applications. Our team comprises industry experts who have previously contributed to the success of notable companies like Waymo, Segment, and Uber Freight. We are currently deploying autonomous systems on heavy construction machinery, enhancing project timelines for significant infrastructure initiatives while simultaneously increasing safety standards on job sites. With substantial backing of $350 million in funding, we are dedicated to addressing the growing demand for housing, data centers, and manufacturing facilities amidst a labor shortage in the construction industry.This role is where innovative algorithms converge with practical applications. You will work alongside seasoned construction professionals and exceptional engineers to tackle complex challenges that traditional simulations cannot resolve. If you are eager to leverage state-of-the-art technology to address substantial issues within a talented team, we invite you to apply!Your Mission:At Bedrock, we don’t just create robots; we are transforming the way earth is moved. We are seeking a Senior Robotics Application Engineer who excels at the crossroads of heavy machinery, advanced autonomy, and hands-on problem solving.Key Responsibilities:In this dynamic role, you will not be confined to a desk. You will serve as the vital link between our cutting-edge R&D lab and the challenging environment of construction sites. Your primary responsibility will be to enhance the performance of our autonomous excavators, translating code into tangible results and satisfied clients. As a Full-Stack Robotics Engineer, you will drive the success of our deployments through:On-Site Deployment & Performance: Lead the deployment of autonomous excavators on location, ensuring that workflows optimize productivity for our customers.Data-Driven Evaluation: Analyze site data to forecast autonomous performance and confirm readiness before operations commence.Real-Time Problem Solving: Address complex challenges across the entire technical stack—from hydraulic sensors to high-level software, leveraging your technical expertise to maintain project momentum.Technical Strategy: Work closely with Partnerships to identify potential customer sites that align with our product capabilities.
Full-time|$200K/yr - $220K/yr|On-site|Los Angeles - HQ
OverviewLocated in sunny Los Angeles, GrayMatter Robotics is a dynamic AI robotics startup dedicated to revolutionizing the manufacturing landscape. We enhance the experience of shop floor workers by deploying intelligent robots designed to tackle monotonous and ergonomically challenging tasks, particularly in the realm of automated surface finishing. Our cutting-edge GMR-AI™ software seamlessly integrates with advanced industrial robots, sensors, and tools to deliver tailored turnkey solutions through our innovative Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model.Our mission is to elevate the quality of life for manufacturing personnel, while simultaneously boosting production efficiency and minimizing costs associated with scrap, repair, and rework. As the Robotics Engineering Manager: Systems & Applications, you will play a pivotal role in our Activation Team at our Carson, CA office, leading the Systems & Applications Engineering (SAE) engineers—a vital group that collaborates across all organizational teams.
Are you passionate about robotics and software development? Join us at Diligent Robotics as a Software Engineer specializing in Robotic Applications. You will have the opportunity to design, implement, and test software solutions that enhance our robotic systems, making a significant impact in the field of automation and artificial intelligence.
About the RoleWe are looking for a collaborative and communicative Field Application Engineer who can build strong relationships with customers, product managers, agronomists, and engineers. If you are passionate about innovation, thrive in outdoor environments, and are excited to contribute to the evolution of agricultural technology, we invite you to apply for this thrilling opportunity.Bonsai Robotics, based in California, serves a variety of customers globally, including those in Australia. We are establishing a proficient field operations team to enhance our support. Responsibilities include onboarding growers to our machinery and autonomous systems, providing operational support, and collaborating with potential partners such as equipment dealers.Join our innovative team and help transform agriculture with state-of-the-art mechatronic machinery. Your main responsibilities will include conducting in-field product feature testing, troubleshooting on-site issues, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to implement both short-term and long-term solutions for equipment. You will manage logistics for test equipment, execute test plans, perform root cause analysis, and meticulously document results. Additionally, you will onboard new clients by deploying robots across diverse farms and industries.
Join Freeform Future Corp as a Lead Applications Engineer in the dynamic field of robotics. In this pivotal role, you will spearhead the design and implementation of cutting-edge robotic applications that revolutionize industries. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive innovation and enhance our product offerings.
Join Our Team as a Senior Applications EngineerLocation: San Francisco, CA (full-time, in-person)Company OverviewAt Cosmic Robotics, we are dedicated to transforming the construction of essential infrastructure on Earth while innovating technologies that will empower humanity to construct beyond our planet. Our flagship technology, Cosmic-1, revolutionizes solar panel installation, achieving speeds ten times faster than current methodologies, aiding our transition to a sustainable energy future and setting the stage for autonomous construction.The RoleAs a Senior Applications Engineer, you will serve as the vital link between our state-of-the-art robotics and our clientele. You will oversee the complete deployment cycle and ensure the long-term success of our robots in real-world applications. Collaborating closely with customers, you will be instrumental in developing, deploying, and optimizing the world’s leading construction robots. Your role is essential in enhancing our platform through customer-driven feature development and fostering widespread adoption. As a pivotal member of our team, you will contribute to defining the future of autonomous construction.This position offers a unique chance to:Tackle significant challenges that will shape the future of infrastructure and energy.Collaborate with an exceptional team hailing from NASA, SpaceX, Google, Built Robotics, and other industry leaders.Accelerate your personal growth and leadership capabilities within a rapidly expanding company.ResponsibilitiesManage the entire lifecycle of robot deployment at customer locations, encompassing initial setup, commissioning, field validation, and ongoing maintenance.Act as a technical partner to customers, converting their operational requirements into actionable features for our robots and platform.Design, integrate, and launch new features tailored to meet specific customer needs.Diagnose and resolve field issues while ensuring maximum robot uptime.Establish project milestones, strategize roadmaps, and meet ambitious timelines for deployments and feature enhancements.Recruit, nurture, and cultivate a world-class engineering team.
Full-time|On-site|Norcross, Georgia, United States
At Slip Robotics, we revolutionize warehouse and manufacturing operations by deploying autonomous loading and unloading robots under a Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) model. As our Head of Applications Engineering, you will be the mastermind behind transforming customer contracts into seamless installations. Your role will encompass everything from site assessments to commissioning robots and training customer teams.Your leadership will create and shape the Applications Engineering function from the ground up. Currently, our new customer deployments are managed in a piecemeal manner, affecting support for our existing clients. You will take ownership of the entire implementation lifecycle, ensuring that each new customer's first experience with Slip Robotics is exceptional, paving the way for future sales in a highly competitive market.In this newly created role, you will define the operational playbook, recruit your team, and initially manage implementations yourself until your team is fully operational. If you thrive in building processes from scratch and have a proven track record of operational excellence, we want to hear from you!
About the RoleBonsai Robotics is seeking a dedicated and skilled Robotics Operations Engineer to play a crucial role in the scaling and operational reliability of our advanced robotic fleet. This position necessitates close collaboration with both engineering and field teams to troubleshoot system issues, establish robust automation infrastructure, and efficiently manage hardware and software configurations.Key ResponsibilitiesConduct in-depth root cause analysis of intricate field issues using logs, telemetry data, and comprehensive system diagnostics.Design, implement, and sustain monitoring infrastructure aimed at detecting anomalies and ensuring optimal fleet health.Create and enhance automation tools and scripts to facilitate issue triage, software updates, and operational reporting.Collaborate cross-functionally with engineering and operations teams to address recurring issues and enhance system reliability.
Full-time|$150K/yr - $220K/yr|On-site|New York City
Job OverviewJoin our dynamic team at Fauna Robotics as a Robotics Platform Engineer, where you will be instrumental in enhancing and optimizing the core software platform that drives our innovative robots. This pivotal role involves developing the foundation of our robotics stack, including communication infrastructures, service orchestration, and the integration of perception, planning, and control modules for seamless operation. You will also refine components to ensure they operate efficiently on resource-constrained edge devices and establish interfaces with low-level firmware from our partners, such as NVIDIA.This position is central to our software architecture, connecting low-level embedded systems with advanced AI functionalities. Collaborating closely with various teams across the organization, you will ensure our platform remains high-performing and reliable as we introduce new features.
Full-time|Remote|Remote — Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Join the Future of Freight LogisticsAt Slip Robotics, we are pioneering the way freight logistics operates, utilizing advanced autonomous robotic systems designed for rapid loading and unloading of trailers. Our innovative robots are engineered to work seamlessly in high-pressure environments alongside personnel and heavy cargo, proving their reliability and efficiency in real-world applications. As a tight-knit team based in Atlanta, we are proud to build products that are already making a significant impact in the field.Your ImpactAs a Robotics Navigation and Control Engineer, you will take the lead in developing motion planning, path planning, and control systems for our autonomous mobile robots. These robots navigate complex and constrained spaces, such as trailers, loading docks, and active warehouse floors, managing heavy loads with exceptional precision. Your primary responsibility will be to ensure that our robots move safely, accurately, and dependably.We seek a candidate with proven experience in deploying navigation and control software on actual robotic systems at customer sites. You should possess hands-on expertise in tuning controllers on physical hardware, addressing challenges such as wheel slip, load dynamics, and the vital differences between simulation and real-world applications. While academic contributions are valuable, practical experience in production settings is paramount.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign and optimize pathway planning and trajectory generation for autonomous mobile robots in logistics environments.Develop and fine-tune motion controllers (PID, MPC, or similar) for heavy-load platforms considering real-world dynamics.Implement dependable obstacle avoidance and safety measures to ensure safe interactions around personnel and infrastructure.Manage the localization stack, collaborating with perception engineers to fuse sensor-based position estimates into the control loop.Create simulation models and validate them against real robot behavior to expedite development cycles.Analyze and enhance robot performance using field data, telemetry, and logs from deployed robots.Collaborate with perception, hardware, and cloud teams to deliver cohesive autonomy features.Contribute to the CI/CD pipeline for testing and deploying control software to our robot fleet.
Full-time|$140K/yr - $170K/yr|On-site|Redwood City, CA, US
Job Title: Robotics Software Engineer II - SimulationDepartment: Software EngineeringJob Level: L4FLSA: ExemptJob Summary:At Bear Robotics, we are on a mission to revolutionize the future of robotics. We are currently looking for a passionate and skilled Robotics Software Engineer II specializing in simulation to join our dynamic team in Redwood City, CA. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for designing, building, and optimizing scalable simulation infrastructure that evaluates our robotics software stack effectively. You will tackle complex technical challenges and develop high-performance simulation tools and services that enhance the productivity of our internal teams—specifically Robotics Software, Product, and Systems Engineering. Your contributions will be critical in maintaining superior simulation quality, efficiency, and performance across both local and cloud environments.If you are enthusiastic about scalable systems, captivated by the field of robotics, and thrive in fast-paced, collaborative environments, we want to hear from you!Key Duties/Responsibilities:Design, develop, and sustain large-scale simulation infrastructure for robotics applications.Ensure the reliability, latency, and cost-effectiveness of simulation platforms.Enhance simulation performance in local and distributed/cloud environments.Work closely with cross-functional teams to integrate simulation capabilities into development workflows.Assess and adopt open-source simulation tools and frameworks.Create tools and pipelines to optimize simulation operations and boost developer productivity.Perform other related duties as assigned.Supervisory Responsibilities:NoneRequired Skills/Abilities/Qualifications:Strong programming proficiency in Python and/or C++.Solid grounding in data structures, algorithms, and software design principles.Hands-on experience with simulation tools such as Gazebo, Isaac Sim, or CARLA.Familiarity with workload/workflow management systems.Preferred Skills/Abilities/Qualifications:Experience with cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, GCP, Azure).Proficiency in containerization tools like Docker and orchestration platforms like Kubernetes.Experience with CI/CD pipelines and automated build systems.Knowledge of distributed computing or data processing frameworks (e.g., Spark, MapReduce).Prior experience in robotics, autonomous systems, or high-growth startups.Advanced degree (Master’s or PhD) in Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field.Education/Experience:Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
Full-time|$90K/yr - $115K/yr|On-site|Los Angeles - HQ
Join GrayMatter Robotics as a Robotics Engineer specializing in Government Projects, where you will play a vital role in driving customer success by spearheading the implementation, deployment, and ongoing support of intelligent robotic assistants tailored for surface treatment applications.Key ResponsibilitiesCollaborate with customers to analyze their manufacturing processes, requirements, and constraints, ensuring the collection of essential data such as measurements, CAD files, and documentation.Lead proof of concept initiatives that showcase the innovative capabilities of GrayMatter technologies.Take ownership of robotic cell design from conception to execution, partnering with design and mechatronics teams to enhance reachability, cycle time, and operational efficiency.Design and manage the fabrication of custom end-of-arm tooling and fixtures, overseeing the process from initial concept through rigorous testing.Configure GMR-AI to create optimized tool paths and trajectories for new robotic applications.Rapidly prototype new inspection sensors, tools, and processes, collaborating with sensor vendors to assess emerging technologies.Install, troubleshoot, and maintain control components, including sensors, relays, and vacuum ejectors.Assist in developing new process recipes to accommodate a variety of materials and geometries.Work closely with software engineers to prototype innovative ideas, processes, and methodologies.Collaborate with product and AI teams to continuously enhance the customer experience.Generate comprehensive documentation, manuals, and educational content.Export Control RequirementsTo comply with U.S. Government export regulations, applicants must meet one of the following criteria: (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful permanent resident (current green card holder), (iii) Refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or (iv) Asylee under 8 U.S.C. § 1158.Minimum QualificationsBachelor's degree or higher in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.Proficient in programming 6DOF robots for diverse surface finishing applications.Familiarity with motion control systems and robotics programming languages such as Robot Operating System (ROS) or similar frameworks.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with an ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.Effective communication skills, both verbal and written, to convey complex ideas clearly.
Company Overview:Dyna Robotics is a pioneering force in the robotics industry, developing versatile robots that leverage our proprietary embodied AI foundation model. This technology allows our robots to adapt and enhance their capabilities across diverse environments, delivering commercial-grade performance that is unmatched in the sector. Our robots are already making significant impacts across various industries, demonstrating exceptional generalization and performance with our groundbreaking frontier model.Founded by visionary entrepreneurs Lindon Gao and York Yang, who successfully sold Caper AI for $350 million, alongside former DeepMind researcher Jason Ma, Dyna Robotics has secured over $140 million in funding from prominent investors like CRV and First Round. We aim to redefine robotic automation and invite you to join us in shaping the future of AI-driven robotics!Discover more about our innovative journey at dyna.coPosition Overview:As a Senior Robotics Software Engineer at Dyna Robotics, you will take a lead role in the design and development of advanced software solutions that interface seamlessly with our state-of-the-art robotic systems. Your expertise will guide the creation of software for robot control, sensing, and teleoperation, while also crafting tools for remote operation, data collection, and processing. You will collaborate closely with our AI research and hardware teams to bolster the intelligence and reliability of our robotic innovations, contributing significantly to our mission of achieving long-term general intelligence in robotic systems.
Field-Focused Robotics Integration EngineerLocation: On-site in San Jose, CaliforniaAbout UsTrener Robotics, backed by leading venture capitalists in Silicon Valley, is pioneering advancements in robotics by integrating cutting-edge AI with expertly pre-trained skill models for industrial applications. With offices in both San Francisco and Trondheim, we deliver software solutions that empower users with seamless control and capabilities for their robotic systems, enabling them to think, adapt, and execute complex tasks with the proficiency of skilled workers.About the RoleWe are looking for a dedicated Field-Focused Integration Engineer to enhance our robotics team and oversee the deployment of our robotic systems in diverse industrial settings. Your role will involve hands-on installation, commissioning, and integration of robotic cells in production environments, ensuring compliance with safety standards and exceptional system performance.Key ResponsibilitiesLead the on-site installation and commissioning of robotic systems in client facilities.Design and implement effective integration strategies for industrial robotic cells, including manipulators and safety systems.Conduct system validations, safety assessments, and performance optimizations in production environments.Ensure compliance with industrial safety standards and electrical codes.Provide hands-on support, training, and troubleshooting services to customers in the field.Collaborate with clients to understand their production needs and adapt solutions accordingly.Develop detailed deployment documentation, risk assessments, and standard operating procedures.Drive continuous improvements in field integration processes and best practices.Execute Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) to validate system performance.QualificationsBachelor's degree in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.3+ years of hands-on experience in industrial robotics integration and deployment.Demonstrated ability to integrate robots in real production environments; academic or lab experience must be complemented by significant industrial compliance experience.
Founding Robotics Research EngineerAbout UsAt Foundry Robotics, we are revolutionizing the manufacturing landscape with cutting-edge robotic technology. Our mission is to rejuvenate the American manufacturing sector by becoming an AI-driven, assembly-oriented, dual-use contract manufacturer. We are dedicated to equipping manufacturers with advanced, intelligent, and versatile robotic systems that enhance productivity and ensure superior quality. As a pivotal member of our engineering team, your contributions will profoundly influence our products, corporate culture, and overall success. This position requires you to be present 100% in-person at our Mission District office in San Francisco.The RoleWe are on the lookout for a Founding Robotics Research Engineer to conceptualize, execute, and launch smart robotic systems tailored for manufacturing environments.This is a hands-on role that transcends typical academic or generic software development tasks. You will engage in a variety of areas including:Architecting systems based on ROS2Robotic manipulation and navigationImplementing perception and VLA-based control mechanismsIntegrating traditional controls with innovative learning methodologiesOverseeing on-site deployments in manufacturing workcellsYour skill set should encompass reading and analyzing robotics research papers, fine-tuning controllers, calibrating sensors, and deploying production-ready code to robots operating on factory floors.Key ResponsibilitiesRobotics Systems & ArchitectureDesign and develop distributed robotic systems utilizing ROS2Create modular autonomy frameworks for manipulation and mobile roboticsTake ownership of system-level performance, latency, and reliabilityRobotics Foundation Models (VLA)Develop and integrate Vision–Language–Action models for robotic operationsDesign data collection frameworks and refine foundational models for assembly tasksBenchmark and assess real-world effectivenessControls + LearningIntegrate traditional control methods with learned policiesImplement hybrid perception-planning-control architecturesEnhance robustness, repeatability, and safety in physical systems
Full-time|Remote|Remote — Atlanta, Georgia, United States
About Slip RoboticsAt Slip Robotics, we are pioneering the future of freight logistics through cutting-edge autonomous robotic systems designed to load and unload trailers with unmatched speed, safety, and reliability. Our innovative robots thrive in complex real-world settings, working seamlessly alongside human operators and heavy cargo daily. As a small yet highly impactful team based in Atlanta, we are dedicated to developing products that are actively transforming the industry.The RoleWe are seeking a Robotics Perception Engineer to take charge of the sensing and perception stack for our autonomous mobile robots. This role requires you to leverage various sensor modalities—including LiDAR, cameras, and IMUs—to provide our robots with a dependable understanding of their surroundings, which encompasses trailers, pallets, dock infrastructure, and personnel. This is a hands-on role with direct impact, where your contributions will go live on production robots functioning in real freight environments.The ideal candidate will have experience deploying software on actual robots in customer settings. You should possess a strong background in developing perception systems that operate reliably in both unstructured and semi-structured environments, and you should be adept at troubleshooting sensor issues on physical hardware.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign, implement, and maintain the perception pipeline for autonomous mobile robots, encompassing object detection, segmentation, localization, and mapping.Integrate and calibrate LiDAR, depth cameras, and other sensors on production robot platforms.Develop robust point cloud processing and filtering methods for reliable operation.Build and sustain sensor fusion systems that amalgamate multiple modalities for precise environmental understanding.Create and manage datasets for training, validating, and testing perception models.Work collaboratively with navigation, controls, and hardware teams to ensure perception outputs align with downstream requirements.Debug and resolve perception failures on deployed robots using logs, recorded sensor data, and on-site investigation.Contribute to CI/CD pipelines for testing and deploying perception software.
About the RoleJoin our team as a Senior Robotics Software Engineer, responsible for developing and managing the essential platform infrastructure for our cutting-edge autonomous robots. We are looking for a versatile robotics engineer with a strong background in software development across middleware, device integration, embedded systems, build and deployment pipelines, and cloud infrastructure.ResponsibilitiesTake ownership of the robotics platform stack from middleware to embedded software across various robot configurations.Develop infrastructure for sensor integration, data capture, system observability, and comprehensive diagnostics for our fleet.Enhance developer workflows by creating tools that increase team productivity and efficiency.Design and manage CI/CD processes, build, and deployment pipelines, along with fleet management systems for embedded targets.Lead architectural discussions on system design, messaging protocols, and cross-team integrations.
Full-time|Remote|Remote — Atlanta, Georgia, United States
At Slip Robotics, we are revolutionizing freight logistics through our advanced autonomous robotic systems, which load and unload trailers with unparalleled speed, safety, and reliability compared to conventional methods. Our robots operate daily in challenging real-world environments alongside humans and heavy cargo. As a compact yet impactful team based in Atlanta, we are proud to develop products that are already in production.About the RoleWe are in search of a Robotics Hardware Integration Engineer to take charge of the liaison between software and hardware on our robotic platforms. This includes sensor drivers, motor controllers, embedded communication buses, power management interfaces, and the foundational software that drives the physical robot's operations. Your role will ensure that software commands translate into dependable real-world movements, and that sensor data is seamlessly integrated into our perception and navigation systems.This position is a unique blend of embedded firmware and software development, focused at the intersection of both. We seek someone with experience in a robotics company, who has successfully integrated sensors, actuators, and computational hardware into a unified system. You should be comfortable interpreting datasheets, crafting Linux device drivers, and troubleshooting CAN bus communications.Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop and sustain drivers for sensors (LiDAR, cameras, IMUs, encoders) and actuators (motor controllers, hydraulics, pneumatics) on Linux-based robotic platforms.Manage the communication layer connecting onboard compute and hardware subsystems (CAN bus, EtherCAT, serial, I2C/SPI).Design and implement hardware abstraction layers that provide clean, reliable interfaces for upstream software teams.Integrate new sensors and hardware components as our robot platform evolves, including requirements definition, component selection, bring-up, calibration, and validation.Oversee and manage the health of robot systems, including power, thermal conditions, hardware diagnostics, and fault management.Build and maintain AWS IoT Greengrass components for fleet-wide device management, over-the-air updates, and cloud telemetry.Collaborate with mechanical and electrical engineers during hardware design reviews to ensure manufacturability and software compatibility.Manage Linux configurations and setups for robotics software host machines.Develop and uphold CI/CD processes for hardware-interfacing software, incorporating hardware-in-the-loop testing where appropriate.Support field-deployed robots by diagnosing and resolving hardware-software integration challenges.
About UsAt Gecko Robotics, we are dedicated to empowering the world’s vital organizations by enhancing the availability, reliability, and sustainability of critical infrastructures. Our innovative and integrated solutions utilize advanced wall-climbing robots, cutting-edge sensors, and an AI-driven data platform, offering our clients unprecedented insights into the present and future conditions of their physical assets. This approach facilitates real-time decision-making, bolsters operational efficiency and safety, and safeguards our environment and communities against the risks of infrastructure failure.Your RoleAs a Senior Robotics Software Engineer focusing on manipulation, you will contribute to the development of high-performance robotic manipulation systems that incorporate intelligent inspection capabilities within active manufacturing environments. Your primary responsibilities will include designing and implementing ROS2-based control, perception, and motion planning systems for 6-axis articulated manipulators in real-world industrial applications. These systems will leverage a variety of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods to optimize inspection throughput, enhance product quality, and support informed decision-making in downstream manufacturing processes.Due to the nature of our impactful government projects, candidates must be eligible for U.S. security clearance.Key ResponsibilitiesArchitect and refine Gecko’s ROS2-based control frameworks and planning systems for articulated manipulators.Develop perception-driven motion planning using visual and diverse sensor data.Design and implement closed-loop inspect → analyze → rework workflows.Optimize robotic inspection throughput in active manufacturing lines.Lead system-level integration of robot control stacks, industrial hardware, and Gecko’s inspection software.Assist in system deployment and validation in production environments.Technologies We UtilizeOur robotic solutions are built on a ROS2 framework and integrate motion planning technologies from MoveIt for versatile control of 6-axis articulated manipulators.Core Technologies: ROS2, Python, C++Planning & Simulation Tools: MoveIt, RoboDK, Roboguide, RobotStudioHardware Platforms: Fanuc CRX, ABB Industrial ManipulatorsUtilization of both commercial sensors and custom-designed sensing payloads for NDT
Join Our Innovative Team as a Robotics Software Engineer!Location: San Francisco, CA (full-time, in-person)Company OverviewAt Cosmic Robotics, we aim to revolutionize the construction of essential infrastructure on Earth while developing advanced technologies to facilitate humanity's expansion beyond our planet. Our flagship project, Cosmic-1, is designed to install solar panels at a speed 10 times faster than current methods, propelling us toward a sustainable energy future and laying the foundation for autonomous construction in the years to come.Your RoleAs a Robotics Software Engineer, you will be instrumental in coding, testing, and deploying software for our robots engaged in live field projects. You will be a pivotal member of our team, influencing the future of autonomous construction.Why Join Us?Tackle significant challenges that will shape the future of energy and infrastructure.Collaborate with an elite team hailing from renowned organizations like NASA, SpaceX, Google, and Built Robotics.Experience rapid personal and professional growth within a fast-expanding company.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign, develop, and implement software for robotic manipulation, navigation, and path planning systems.Contribute across the entire software stack, from low-level motor control and sensor integration to high-level application logic.Ensure the safety and reliability of mission-critical systems through comprehensive testing and adherence to best engineering practices.Collaborate with hardware teams to initiate new systems and resolve technical issues.Travel to customer sites for on-site testing and deployment of robotic solutions.Maintain high code quality through reviews, automated testing, and thorough documentation.QualificationsA minimum of 2 years of professional engineering experience.Proficiency in C++, Python, and Linux development.Solid foundation in algorithms, software architecture, planning, and execution.Strong communication and project management abilities.
Dec 3, 2025
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