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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in systems engineering, robotics, or a related field, with proven experience in systems validation. Preferred qualifications include:Master's degree in Engineering, Robotics, or a related discipline. Experience with validation methodologies and tools. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
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As a Staff Systems Validation Engineer at Agility Robotics, you will play a crucial role in the design and implementation of our cutting-edge robotic systems. You will be responsible for validating systems to ensure they meet rigorous performance and safety standards. Your expertise will contribute to the development of innovative solutions that enhance the capabilities of our robots.
About Agility Robotics
Agility Robotics is at the forefront of robotics technology, dedicated to creating versatile and intelligent robotic solutions. Our mission is to enhance human capabilities through innovative robotic systems that can work alongside people in various environments. Join us in shaping the future of robotics.
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Internship|$35/hr - $35/hr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States
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Internship|$35/hr - $35/hr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States
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Internship|$35/hr - $35/hr|On-site|Fremont, California, United States
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About Anyware RoboticsAt Anyware Robotics, we are at the forefront of robotic innovation, deploying versatile mobile robots infused with cutting-edge physical AI technology. Our flagship robot, Pixmo, is engineered to autonomously manage labor-intensive tasks such as unloading trailers, palletizing, case picking, and loading. Powered by AnywareOS, Pixmo exhibits advanced perception and object handling capabilities, making it ideal for dynamic and unstructured environments. Our intelligent software and adaptable hardware solutions empower distribution centers and third-party logistics providers to significantly cut labor costs, enhance worker safety, and sustain productivity even amidst labor shortages, ensuring a remarkable return on investment (ROI). Join our passionate team, where you can contribute to developing robots that make work safer and smarter!Job OverviewWe are looking for an experienced Senior Software Engineer to become part of our innovative team. In this role, you will design and implement software solutions for complex robotics systems with high degrees of freedom. You will also stay abreast of the latest technological advancements in robotic systems, maintain robust software development practices, and mentor junior developers to foster their growth.Key Responsibilities:Architect & Develop high-performance software for our robotic automation systems.Refactor & Optimize Code for improved modularity, scalability, and maintainability.Enhance Execution Speed through profiling and optimizing critical system components.Collaborate Across Teams with perception, motion planning, QA, and deployment teams.Oversee CI/CD Pipelines to ensure seamless integration, testing, and deployment.Lead Code Reviews to enforce best practices and enhance software quality.Adapt Quickly to new frameworks, libraries, and hardware constraints.
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Join Agility Robotics as a Senior Systems Engineer and become a pivotal part of our innovative team that is redefining robotics. In this role, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing advanced systems that enhance our robotic capabilities. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless integration of hardware and software solutions.
Full-time|$162K/yr - $210K/yr|Hybrid|Hybrid- Fremont, CA
At Agility Robotics, our cutting-edge humanoid robots are transforming operations in warehouses, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers, allowing human workers to concentrate on high-value tasks. By adhering to top safety standards and utilizing extensive deployment data, we are ushering in a new age of automation that amplifies human capabilities.About the Team:Our dynamic mechanical engineering team is rapidly expanding, and we are eager to welcome a skilled engineer to join our ranks in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our mission is to deliver advanced, reliable designs that satisfy a diverse range of requirements for our stakeholders, including software developers, application engineers, manufacturing engineers, and fleet deployment managers. Collaborating as a cohesive unit, we innovate new technologies, develop products, and enhance existing designs. Our team is made up of engineers from various backgrounds and expertise levels.About The Role:We are in the process of designing the next generation of the Digit Humanoid Robot for commercial use. The reliability and robustness of our designs are paramount for successful large-scale deployment. The Senior Mechanical Engineer will collaborate closely with fellow mechanical engineers and cross-functional teams to advance the Digit project. This role will involve ownership of multiple mechanical and electromechanical components and assemblies, encompassing design, prototyping, and DFx responsibilities.About the Work:Lead the 3D and 2D design of electromechanical components and subassemblies, including the prototyping process for parts and subsystems.Engage in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams (electrical, industrial design, software, testing, and manufacturing) to define requirements and develop innovative design concepts.Conduct engineering analyses to validate design decisions, including structural and thermal analysis support.
Full-time|Hybrid|Hybrid- Any Office (Fremont, CA, Salem, OR, or Pittsburgh, PA)
Role overview Agility Robotics is hiring a Senior Software Engineer for the Autonomy Core team. This hybrid role can be based at any Agility office in Fremont, CA, Salem, OR, or Pittsburgh, PA. What you will do Develop software that advances the autonomy of Agility’s robots Design, implement, and test algorithms for safe and efficient navigation in complex environments Work closely with engineers across disciplines to deliver and refine robotics solutions About the team The Autonomy Core group focuses on building the software foundation that powers Agility’s robots, with an emphasis on reliability and real-world performance.
Full-time|$144K/yr - $224K/yr|Hybrid|Hybrid- Any Office (Fremont, CA, Salem, OR, or Pittsburgh, PA)
Agility Robotics develops humanoid robots designed to work alongside people in warehouses, factories, and distribution centers. These robots take on physically demanding and repetitive tasks, allowing human workers to focus on more complex responsibilities. The company emphasizes safety and has demonstrated success with real-world robot deployments. Role overview This Software Engineer - Autonomy Behaviors position is part of a growing software team dedicated to improving how humanoid robots perceive and interact with their environment. The role centers on designing and building autonomous behaviors, collaborating with teams responsible for state estimation, navigation, and controls. The aim is to deliver reliable solutions to challenging robotics problems in real-world settings. What you will do Design, implement, test, and deploy autonomous behaviors for humanoid robots Prototype new behaviors in simulation and validate them on physical robots Develop algorithms that operate effectively in uncertain environments and with imperfect state information Conduct performance tests to assess the reliability of robot behaviors Contribute to the architecture and design of the autonomy software stack Collaborate with autonomy teammates to address complex, cross-functional challenges Write high-quality, well-tested, and maintainable software Requirements Professional experience deploying mobile manipulation robots in practical environments Proficiency in C++ or Python Strong understanding of robotics frameworks and libraries Demonstrated problem-solving skills and a collaborative working style Location This hybrid role is available at any Agility Robotics office: Fremont, CA; Salem, OR; or Pittsburgh, PA.
Full-time|$222K/yr - $346K/yr|Hybrid|Hybrid- Any Office (Fremont, CA, Salem, OR, or Pittsburgh, PA)
Agility Robotics builds advanced humanoid robots that work alongside people in warehouses, manufacturing sites, and distribution centers. These robots handle physically demanding jobs so employees can focus on other priorities. The company emphasizes safety and relies on extensive deployment data to guide its approach. Role Overview The Staff Software Engineer for Teleoperation Systems joins the AI team to design and develop teleoperation platforms for Digit, Agility's humanoid robot. This role focuses on enabling Digit to perform complex tasks in real-world settings. The work involves close collaboration with specialists in AI, controls, hardware, and operations to create scalable systems for gathering high-quality human demonstration data. This data is essential for expanding the deployment of production robots. Key Responsibilities Lead the design and implementation of teleoperation system architecture with a focus on low latency, predictable performance, and clear system boundaries. Integrate and optimize real-time control, streaming, and communication systems to meet demanding latency and bandwidth targets. Develop scalable teleoperation interfaces, including VR and motion capture solutions, to support high-fidelity manipulation and locomotion demonstrations. Create and maintain validation protocols for both simulation and hardware, covering performance evaluation, fault management, and regression testing. Analyze operational data to improve operator efficiency, system responsiveness, and task success rates. Adapt systems proactively for future changes in robot hardware and sensors, aiming to minimize architectural disruptions. Location This hybrid position can be based at any Agility Robotics office in Fremont, CA, Salem, OR, or Pittsburgh, PA.
Full-time|Hybrid|Hybrid- Any Office (Fremont, CA, Salem, OR, or Pittsburgh, PA)
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Join Agility Robotics as a Mechanical Designer, where you will play a pivotal role in the design and development of robotic systems. You will collaborate with a dynamic team of engineers to create innovative mechanical solutions that enhance our robotic platforms. Your expertise will contribute to designing components that are not only functional but also scalable for future advancements.
About Anyware RoboticsAnyware Robotics specializes in the deployment of versatile mobile robots equipped with advanced physical AI technology. These robots autonomously manage demanding and repetitive operational tasks, enhancing efficiency and safety in the workplace. Our flagship robot, Pixmo, is engineered to autonomously handle various logistical operations such as unloading trailers, palletizing, case picking, and loading trailers. Powered by AnywareOS, our cutting-edge AI software, Pixmo excels in perception and object handling within dynamic and unstructured environments. This powerful combination of intelligent software and adaptable hardware significantly reduces labor costs, enhances worker safety, and maintains productivity during labor shortages, providing a clear return on investment (ROI). As a small team with ambitious goals, we are committed to building robots that make work not only safer but smarter. If you are passionate about solving real-world problems, deploying robots in production environments, and bringing your innovative ideas to fruition, we would love to hear from you.About the RoleWe are looking for a Senior Perception Engineer to spearhead the development of cutting-edge perception algorithms and systems aimed at next-generation warehouse automation robots. This role emphasizes the creation of robust 3D perception capabilities using camera and LiDAR data for object recognition, scene reconstruction, and manipulation within unstructured environments. You will engage with the perception stack, from sensor calibration and data processing to algorithm design and real-time implementation.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign algorithms for 3D perception tasks, including object detection, pose estimation, and scene reconstruction utilizing various RGB-D and LiDAR data sources.Develop and maintain perception pipelines that integrate geometric methods with data-driven techniques.Ensure dependable and efficient real-time performance across Industrial PC platforms.Contribute to data collection, labeling, evaluation, and model training processes with consistent turnaround times.Collaborate with teams focused on motion planning, manipulation, and system software to ensure seamless integration into autonomous workflows.QualificationsBachelor's degree or higher in Robotics, Computer Vision, or a related field.5+ years of professional experience in 3D perception for robotics or autonomous systems (including Master's or PhD experience).More than two years of experience leading impactful perception initiatives.Strong proficiency in point cloud processing and geometry-based algorithms.
Feb 25, 2026
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