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Proven experience in software testing and quality assurance. Strong understanding of testing methodologies and tools. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to work effectively in a team environment. Familiarity with Agile development practices is a plus.
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Join usm2 as a Test Engineer where you will play a vital role in ensuring the quality and reliability of our products. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to design and execute test plans, troubleshoot issues, and enhance our testing frameworks. If you are passionate about technology and quality assurance, we would love to hear from you!
About usm2
usm2 is a dynamic technology company based in Seattle, dedicated to innovation and excellence. We strive to create cutting-edge solutions that empower our clients and enhance their operations. Join our team and be part of a culture that values creativity and collaboration.
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ utilizes cutting-edge robotics, computer vision, artificial intelligence, and lasers to eradicate weeds with unparalleled precision—without the use of herbicides. This groundbreaking technology not only minimizes environmental impact but also enhances soil health while assisting farmers in overcoming labor shortages and escal…
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ employs cutting-edge robotics, computer vision, artificial intelligence, and lasers to eradicate weeds with extraordinary precision—without the use of harmful herbicides. This revolutionary approach minimizes environmental impact, enhances soil health, and assists farmers in tackling labor shortages and increasing costs. Crafted in Seattle and manufactured at our state-of-the-art facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder is redefining automated weed management. With a substantial $157 million investment from notable backers such as BOND, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital, Carbon Robotics is at the forefront of innovation.As a proactive team with a strong commitment to execution, we take pride in bringing our ideas to fruition. Whether it involves designing groundbreaking technology or visiting farms to ensure our products are dependable and safe, we go above and beyond to meet our customers' needs.Joining our team means addressing significant challenges that yield substantial impacts. You will find ample opportunities for professional growth, the chance to tackle complex problems, and the ability to contribute meaningfully to a cause that truly matters. At Carbon Robotics, we empower our team members to act autonomously and make pragmatic, real-world decisions.Come aboard as we innovate, implement, and shape the future of agriculture together.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | NewsAs a Wiring Harness Engineer at Carbon Robotics, you will play a pivotal role in designing and laying out the wiring interconnect system, conducting tests on new systems, and collaborating with mechanical and software teams to refine designs. Your responsibilities will include developing system layouts, block diagrams, bills of materials (BOMs), and schematics using CAD software, as well as providing manufacturing support to our contract manufacturing partners. You will do whatever it takes—which may include visiting farms—to guarantee our customers receive reliable and safe products.
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ utilizes cutting-edge robotics, computer vision, AI/deep learning, and lasers to eradicate weeds with sub-millimeter precision, all without the use of herbicides. This groundbreaking technology minimizes environmental impact, enhances soil health, and assists farmers in overcoming labor shortages and escalating costs. Designed in Seattle and manufactured at our state-of-the-art facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder is revolutionizing automated weed management. With $157 million in backing from esteemed investors like BOND, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital, Carbon Robotics is at the forefront of innovation.As a proactive team, we pride ourselves on executing our ideas effectively. Whether it's developing transformative technology or visiting farms to ensure our products are reliable and safe, we commit to delivering exceptional value to our customers.Joining Carbon Robotics means engaging with significant challenges that create substantial impact. You will find opportunities for professional growth, tackle intricate problems, and contribute meaningfully to a mission that is both important and impactful. We empower our team members to make independent decisions and apply practical solutions.Come and be part of our journey as we innovate, execute, and shape the future of agriculture together.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | News
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ employs cutting-edge robotics, computer vision, AI/deep learning, and laser technology to eradicate weeds with unparalleled precision—without the need for herbicides. This groundbreaking solution minimizes environmental impact, enhances soil health, and assists farmers in overcoming labor shortages and escalating costs. Designed in Seattle and manufactured in our state-of-the-art facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder establishes a new benchmark in automated weed management. With $157 million in funding from esteemed investors including BOND, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital, Carbon Robotics is at the forefront of innovation.We pride ourselves on a straightforward, action-oriented team culture, dedicated to realizing our concepts. From designing transformative technologies to visiting farms ensuring our products are dependable and safe, we strive to deliver exceptional value to our customers.Working with us means addressing significant challenges that have a substantial impact. You will encounter opportunities for professional growth, tackle complex problems, and contribute meaningfully to a mission that resonates. At Carbon Robotics, we empower our team to act autonomously and make pragmatic decisions that matter.Join us as we innovate, execute, and collaboratively shape the future of agriculture.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | News
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ utilizes state-of-the-art robotics, computer vision, AI/deep learning, and precision laser technology to eradicate weeds with unparalleled accuracy, all while eliminating the need for harmful herbicides. This pioneering solution minimizes environmental damage, enhances soil health, and assists farmers in overcoming labor shortages and increasing expenses. Designed in Seattle and manufactured at our advanced facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder is revolutionizing automated weed management. Backed by $157 million in investment from leading firms including BOND, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital, Carbon Robotics is at the forefront of agricultural innovation.As a decisive and proactive team, we pride ourselves on transforming ideas into reality. Whether it's engineering groundbreaking technology or visiting farms to ensure our offerings are dependable and safe, we are dedicated to meeting our customers' needs.Joining our team means engaging with significant challenges that yield substantial impact. You'll have the chance to develop professionally, tackle intricate problems, and contribute to a mission that truly matters. At Carbon Robotics, we empower our workforce to operate autonomously and make pragmatic, real-world choices.Come be a part of our journey to innovate, execute, and shape the future of agriculture!YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | News
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ harnesses cutting-edge robotics, computer vision, AI/deep learning, and laser technology to eradicate weeds with astonishing precision—without the use of herbicides. This groundbreaking approach minimizes environmental impact, enhances soil health, and aids farmers in overcoming labor shortages and escalating costs. Designed in Seattle and manufactured in our state-of-the-art facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder is pioneering a new era in automated weed management. With $157 million raised from esteemed investors including BOND, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital, Carbon Robotics is at the forefront of innovation.Our team is straightforward and action-oriented, dedicated to bringing our visions to fruition. Whether innovating transformative technologies or visiting farms to ensure our products are effective and safe, we do what it takes to meet our customers' needs.Joining us means tackling significant challenges with substantial impacts. You will have opportunities for professional growth, to solve intricate problems, and to contribute meaningfully to a mission that is vital. At Carbon Robotics, we empower our team to operate autonomously and make practical, real-world decisions.Be part of our journey as we innovate, implement, and shape the future of agriculture together.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | NewsAs a Robot Systems Software Engineer at Carbon Robotics, you will collaborate with software, mechanical, and electrical engineering teams to develop AI and robotics solutions. Specifically, you will engage in the design and implementation of features and algorithms for robotic systems.Your commitment to ensuring our customers receive reliable and safe products may involve hands-on visits to farms.
At Carbon Robotics, we are revolutionizing the agricultural industry with our innovative LaserWeeder™. By utilizing cutting-edge robotics, advanced computer vision, artificial intelligence, and precision laser technology, we eliminate weeds with remarkable accuracy—without the use of harmful herbicides. Our solutions not only reduce environmental impact but also enhance soil health, addressing critical labor shortages and escalating farming costs. Proudly designed in Seattle and manufactured at our state-of-the-art facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder sets a new standard in automated weed management.As a dynamic team that values action and results, we are committed to transforming ideas into reality, whether through designing pioneering technology or engaging directly with farmers to ensure our products are safe and effective. Joining us means tackling significant challenges that have a lasting impact and enjoying opportunities for professional development while contributing to a mission that truly matters.Be a part of our journey as we innovate, execute, and shape the future of agriculture together.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | NewsAs a Junior Software Engineer specializing in Robot Systems at Carbon Robotics, you will collaborate closely with software, mechanical, and electrical teams to develop AI and robotics products. Your primary focus will be on designing and implementing critical features and algorithms for our robotic systems.Key Responsibilities:Collaborate with engineering teams to develop efficient robotic software that powers our groundbreaking LaserWeeder robots and Autonomous Tractor Kits.Build, troubleshoot, and enhance robotics system software while developing tools that optimize high-performance robotic algorithms.Contribute to advancing AI capabilities by refining our machine learning pipelines and integrating related technologies.
Join usm2 as a Test Engineer where you will play a vital role in ensuring the quality and reliability of our products. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to design and execute test plans, troubleshoot issues, and enhance our testing frameworks. If you are passionate about technology and quality assurance, we would love to hear from you!
Collaborative Robotics is looking for a Robotics Assistant in Seattle to support AI data collection projects. This hands-on role plays a part in improving how collaborative mobile robots interact with people in real-world settings. What you will do Assist with projects that gather data for AI development Contribute to efforts that shape how robots work alongside humans Work directly with the team to advance collaborative robotics technology Our mission The team designs and builds robots intended to fit smoothly into daily routines. These systems adapt to human needs, aiming to make interactions between people and robots more natural and dependable. Location and schedule Position based in Seattle, WA Both part-time and full-time schedules are available, depending on availability Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled
About BRINC:At BRINC, we are pioneers in enhancing public safety with our innovative ecosystem of life-saving technologies. Our journey began with the creation of drones and ruggedized throw phones, developed to navigate hazardous environments and establish vital communication for conflict de-escalation. Today, we have evolved into providing comprehensive 911 response networks, deploying drones to 911 emergencies to deliver real-time visual data, thereby improving safety and enabling focused de-escalation responses. Our state-of-the-art solutions are employed by over 600 public safety agencies across the United States, and we have successfully raised over $150M from renowned investors, including Index Ventures, Motorola Solutions, Sam Altman, Dylan Field, Mike Volpe, and Alexandr Wang. At BRINC, we are dedicated to assembling the finest talent to join us in our mission of supporting first responders in saving lives.About this Role:We are on the lookout for a Senior Electrical Test Engineer who will lead the design and development of test systems to validate the performance, reliability, and safety of our drones and public safety products. In this pivotal role, you will create both automated and manual test setups, troubleshoot hardware challenges, and ensure our offerings adhere to stringent quality standards. You will also develop test scripts and contribute to the evolution of our software testing infrastructure. Collaboration with hardware, firmware, and software teams will be essential as you develop test protocols and enhance product designs based on testing outcomes.
Join our dynamic team as an ITSM Test Engineer at Prosidian Consulting, where you will play a critical role in ensuring the quality and reliability of IT Service Management solutions. Your expertise will help us deliver exceptional service to our clients and enhance their operational capabilities.
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ harnesses cutting-edge robotics, computer vision, artificial intelligence, and laser technology to precisely eliminate weeds without the use of herbicides. This groundbreaking approach minimizes environmental impact, enhances soil health, and alleviates challenges of labor shortages and increasing costs for farmers. Crafted in Seattle and produced at our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder sets a new benchmark for automated weed management. Backed by $157 million in funding from esteemed investors including BOND, NVentures (the venture arm of NVIDIA), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital, Carbon Robotics is at the forefront of innovation.Our team operates with a pragmatic, action-oriented mindset, committed to delivering on our ideas. From designing transformative technologies to visiting farms to ensure the reliability and safety of our products, we take all necessary steps to meet our customers’ needs.At Carbon Robotics, you will confront significant challenges that yield substantial impacts. Here, you will have the chance to advance your professional growth, tackle complex problems, and contribute to a meaningful mission. We empower our team members to work independently and make practical, real-world decisions.Join us as we innovate, execute, and collaboratively build the future of agriculture.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | NewsIn the role of Mechanical Engineer, Vehicle Structures at Carbon Robotics, you will be instrumental in designing innovative vehicle structures for robotic systems that will revolutionize our customers' operations. Your extensive experience in architecture, design, analysis, prototyping, production, and support of new products will be applied to several key programs currently in development. As a member of a dynamic Mechanical Engineering team, you will also mentor and assist in the growth of junior engineers to ensure collective success.
Part-time|On-site|Seattle, Washington, United States
Slate Cleaning is a reputable and professional commercial cleaning service focused on delivering pristine, safe, and welcoming environments for our clientele. We are celebrated for our reliability, meticulous attention to detail, and efficient digital communication. Our team caters to a range of commercial establishments, upholding high standards and adaptability.Job OverviewWe are seeking a reliable Part-Time Commercial Cleaner to become an integral part of our team. In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring the cleanliness and appealing presentation of the assigned facility. Your efforts will help maintain the luxurious standards of our brand, fostering a welcoming and immaculate atmosphere for both clients and staff. Attention to detail is crucial, as is effective communication with the Lead Cleaner or store representative as necessary.
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ is at the forefront of agricultural innovation, utilizing cutting-edge robotics, computer vision, AI/deep learning, and precision lasers to effectively eradicate weeds with remarkable sub-millimeter accuracy—completely free from herbicides. This groundbreaking solution minimizes environmental impact, enhances soil health, and assists farmers in overcoming labor shortages and escalating costs. Designed in Seattle and manufactured at our state-of-the-art facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder is revolutionizing automated weed control.Our team embodies a pragmatic approach and a strong commitment to execution. Whether we're crafting transformative technology or visiting farms to ensure our products meet the highest standards of reliability and safety, we go the extra mile to deliver exceptional value to our customers.Joining Carbon Robotics means engaging with significant challenges that drive substantial impact. You will have ample opportunities for professional growth, tackle complex problems, and contribute meaningfully to a mission that truly matters. We empower our team to make independent, practical decisions in real-world scenarios.Join us in our mission to innovate, execute, and shape the future of agriculture.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | News
About UsAt Integrate, we are on a mission to revolutionize program management for the world’s most ambitious technologies, including robotics and aerospace. Based in Seattle, we facilitate seamless collaboration across organizations in deep tech, enhancing communication between vendors, customers, and external stakeholders. Our goal is to streamline collaboration and reduce communication overhead, allowing teams to focus on what truly matters: innovating and building the future.Our SolutionIntegrate provides a tailored platform designed specifically for the complexities and demands of modern hardware development. We empower teams to communicate effectively, stay aligned, and accelerate their projects with confidence, ensuring that critical information is shared efficiently and decisions are made promptly.About the RoleWe are seeking a skilled DevSecOps Engineer to lead the evolution of our infrastructure, reliability, and security as we expand. This pivotal role combines infrastructure management, platform engineering, and security expertise. Your primary responsibility will be to ensure our systems are reliable, scalable, observable, and secure, enabling our engineering teams to operate swiftly and confidently.This position emphasizes back-end infrastructure, observability, scalability, and security rather than focusing on feature development, acting as a catalyst for the entire engineering organization.Why Join Us?Be part of a dynamic, close-knit team at the forefront of hardware innovation. You will have the unique opportunity to shape the foundational infrastructure that supports groundbreaking work in robotics, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing as we scale to commercial adoption.
Join Galvanick as an Infrastructure EngineerAt Galvanick, we are dedicated to safeguarding the industrial sector from cyber threats. Our cutting-edge threat detection platform is designed to protect Operational Technology (OT) systems and networks from the malicious intents of criminals and state actors. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a fast-paced startup that is revolutionizing cybersecurity, backed by prominent investors such as Founders Fund, Village Global, and MaC Venture Capital.Role OverviewWe are looking for a skilled Infrastructure Engineer to enhance our internal tools and pipelines. Your contributions will significantly improve the developer experience and accelerate product iterations. You will work extensively with Kubernetes, managing and scaling cloud and on-premises clusters. A vital aspect of your role will involve enriching our observability stack to guarantee system reliability and performance as we grow. Your expertise in automation and orchestration will be pivotal in optimizing our delivery practices and reducing operational costs. If you are enthusiastic about developing robust internal systems and ensuring the seamless operation of our infrastructure, we invite you to apply.Key Responsibilities* Architect, deploy, and sustain Kubernetes clusters in cloud and on-premise settings, ensuring optimal performance and scalability.* Develop and manage our observability platform utilizing Prometheus, Grafana, and Alertmanager for effective metrics collection, visualization, and alerting.* Establish and monitor SLIs/SLOs, create actionable dashboards, and implement alerting strategies to proactively identify issues such as sensor failures or data inconsistencies.* Champion automation using infrastructure management tools (e.g., Terraform, Ansible, CDK) to enhance deployment pipelines and resolve recurring challenges.* Build and refine internal tools to boost the efficiency and productivity of our development processes, including the design and implementation of CI/CD pipelines that streamline workflows.* Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting to ensure the reliability of our systems and equipment.
DigitalOcean is growing its Seattle team and seeking a Hardware Sustaining Engineer to help maintain and improve our large-scale data center hardware. This role supports the infrastructure that powers our cloud services, allowing customers to focus on what matters most. Role Overview This position reports to the Manager of Infra::Machines::Design. As part of the Sustaining Engineering team, the Hardware Sustaining Engineer helps ensure reliable operations for server hardware, cabling, and networking equipment. The work involves hands-on troubleshooting, process improvement, and close collaboration with other teams as we expand our data center capabilities and adopt new technologies. Main Responsibilities Work as a member of the Sustaining Engineering team within the Infra::Machines::Design organization. Support server hardware, cabling, and networking hardware throughout their operational lifecycle. Monitor the #machines channel and MACHINES JIRA project for issues, and drive them to resolution. Participate in a 24/7 on-call rotation with other team members. Serve as Tier 2 escalation for Datacenter Operations (DCOPS) and Cloud Operations (CloudOps) on hardware and firmware matters. Develop and maintain standards and practices for hardware operations at DigitalOcean. Collaborate with teams to resolve issues related to tooling, firmware packages, hardware components, and operational concerns. Assist with the development of tooling and runbooks to improve operational capabilities around hardware and firmware. Coordinate with Operations teams on monitoring thresholds, failure modes, and alerting strategies. Diagnose failure causes and implement preventive measures for future incidents. Identify and integrate industry best practices to enhance the quality of our cloud infrastructure. Location This position is based in Seattle.
Carbon Robotics develops the LaserWeeder™, an advanced robotic system that uses computer vision, deep learning, and lasers to remove weeds with precision, eliminating the need for herbicides. This technology supports farmers by reducing environmental impact, protecting soil health, and helping address both labor shortages and rising costs. The LaserWeeder is designed in Seattle and manufactured in Richland, Washington. The company has secured $157 million from investors including BOND, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital. Teams at Carbon Robotics move quickly from concept to working products. Engineers and field staff work side by side, from designing new solutions to visiting farms and making sure products operate safely and reliably. Independent decision-making and practical problem-solving are valued across the company. Joining Carbon Robotics means taking on meaningful technical challenges, developing new skills, and contributing to the future of agriculture. Every team member has the opportunity to make a direct impact. Connect YouTube X Instagram LinkedIn News
About BRINC:At BRINC, we are transforming public safety through a pioneering ecosystem of life-saving technologies. Our journey began with the creation of drones and robust throw phones designed to reach hazardous areas and establish communication, thereby helping to de-escalate critical situations. Today, we have broadened our scope to developing and implementing 911 response networks, wherein drones are dispatched to 911 emergencies to provide real-time visual insights, enhancing safety and facilitating focused de-escalation responses. Our state-of-the-art solutions are trusted by over 600 public safety agencies across the United States, and we've successfully secured over $150M from esteemed investors, including Index Ventures, Motorola Solutions, Sam Altman, Dylan Field, Mike Volpe, Alexandr Wang, and others. At BRINC, we are dedicated to attracting the finest talent to join our mission in empowering first responders to save lives.About this Role:We are looking for a skilled and experienced Mid to Senior Level Electrical Engineer to lead the design, conceptualization, and testing of BRINC's advanced drone systems. In this position, you will be tasked with circuit design, power distribution, sensor integration, and PCB development, ensuring that our products meet stringent performance and reliability standards. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to merge electrical systems with mechanical, software, and autonomy components, playing a vital role in bringing innovative technology to market.This position requires specialized knowledge in electrical engineering; however, at BRINC, our Senior Engineers are also adept problem solvers. You will take ownership of our most challenging technical issues and excel in a dynamic, collaborative environment where flexibility and adaptability are essential.Key Responsibilities:Oversee the entire hardware development process from specifications through design, prototyping, testing, and manufacturing.Collaborate effectively with software, mechanical, perception, controls, and manufacturing engineers.Design both flight hardware and testing setups to validate designs.Establish high-level design architectures and implementation strategies for the team, clearly communicating design choices to internal stakeholders.Conduct and document design analysis and testing outcomes; leverage data-driven insights to finalize key product features.Work closely with product partners to ensure the end product aligns with design intentions and meets customer requirements.Provide technical leadership and mentorship to the broader electrical engineering team.
About UsAt Otter, we redefine the dining experience for restaurateurs in the digital age. Historically, success in the restaurant business hinged on a love for food and people. Today, thriving in the digital landscape requires a passion for technology, too. Our mission is to empower restaurant owners to excel in the online food delivery market. Esteemed brands like Chick-fil-A, Ben & Jerry's, KFC, and Eataly trust our innovative software to enhance their delivery operations. We are committed to boosting sales, minimizing order discrepancies, and alleviating delivery challenges. Your RoleThe Analytics Engineering team at Otter is on a mission to standardize the fragmented data landscape of the restaurant industry. With diverse POS systems, delivery applications, and inventory management tools, the lack of uniformity creates barriers to effective AI integration and trust in data. As a pivotal member of our team, you will spearhead initiatives in data normalization and modeling, establish a robust semantic layer, and implement automated data quality frameworks, creating a premier data ecosystem from the ground up. In this influential role, you will combine hands-on technical expertise with collaborative engagement across various departments. Your responsibilities will include developing scalable data models and pipelines in collaboration with Product, Engineering, Operations, and Data Science teams. You will gain insights into how restaurants utilize Otter, assess platform quality and growth, and convert raw operational data into actionable datasets that drive strategic decisions and AI-enhanced products.
Mar 19, 2026
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