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Senior Robotics Software Engineer, Planning and Control
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Lead the development of advanced motion planning and control systems for robotic food preparation in San Francisco. This senior role requires 7+ years of expertise in algorithms like RRT, trajectory optimization, and real-time control using Python/C++. Enjoy benefits including equity, 401(k) matc...
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United States , San Francisco
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150000.00 - 260000.00 USD / Year
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Chef Robotics
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Software Engineer, Behavior & Motion Planning
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Join Kodiak Robotics as a Software Engineer in Behavior & Motion Planning. Design and implement core algorithms for autonomous trucks in Mountain View. Requires expertise in robotics, C++, and optimization. Enjoy competitive pay, equity, excellent benefits, and a dog-friendly office.
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United States , Mountain View
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165000.00 - 185000.00 USD / Year
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Kodiak Robotics
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Motion Planning Engineer
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Join Tutor Intelligence as a Motion Planning Engineer in Watertown. Develop and optimize collision-free trajectories for robot arms using C++, Python, and optimizers like IPOPT. We seek strong software skills and experience with multi-dof robots. Enjoy generous equity, full health/dental coverage...
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United States , Watertown
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90000.00 - 190000.00 USD / Year
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Tutor Intelligence
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Senior Software Engineer - Planning ML Integration
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Join our team in Mountain View as a Senior Software Engineer, integrating ML models into autonomous vehicle planning. You will architect high-impact solutions using C++ to translate neural network outputs into reliable, real-time driving behaviors. This role requires strong robotics and software ...
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United States , Mountain View
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160000.00 - 2350000.00 USD / Year
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Kodiak Robotics
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Planning / Scheduling Engineer
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Join our client's team as a Planning/Scheduling Engineer for a key 12-month assignment in Houston, TX. This EPC role involves developing and analyzing project schedules for oil & gas mega projects using Primavera P6. We seek an expert with strong project controls experience to manage timelines, m...
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United States , Houston; Gonzales
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Airswift Sweden
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Discover a world of opportunity in planning engineer jobs, a critical profession at the heart of successful project execution across industries like construction, manufacturing, energy, and robotics. Planning Engineers are the master strategists and timekeepers of complex projects, responsible for transforming project scope and objectives into actionable, efficient, and realistic timelines. Their core mission is to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards, making them indispensable to project management teams. Professionals in these roles typically engage in a comprehensive cycle of planning, monitoring, and control. A primary responsibility involves developing detailed project schedules using specialized software such as Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project. This includes defining the project's Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), sequencing activities, estimating durations, and allocating resources. They establish the project baseline—the approved plan against which all progress is measured. Beyond initial planning, a significant part of the job is continuous monitoring. Planning Engineers track actual progress against the schedule, analyze variances, and identify potential delays or risks that could derail the timeline. They prepare regular progress reports, S-curves, and dashboards for stakeholders, providing clear visibility into project health. Common duties also encompass cost control and earned value management, where they integrate schedule data with budget information to forecast costs and assess project performance financially. They often participate in risk assessment workshops and contribute to the development of mitigation strategies or recovery plans when projects fall behind. In fields like robotics or advanced manufacturing, planning engineers may focus on motion planning, optimizing trajectories for efficiency and safety. The typical skill set for planning engineer jobs is a blend of technical prowess and soft skills. Proficiency in project scheduling software is a fundamental requirement. A strong understanding of project management methodologies (like PMI's PMBOK) and industry-specific knowledge is essential. Candidates usually need a bachelor's degree in engineering—such as Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering. Analytical thinking, meticulous attention to detail, and problem-solving abilities are paramount to analyze complex data and foresee issues. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are equally critical, as the role requires constant collaboration with project managers, site engineers, contractors, and clients to gather updates and align expectations. If you are an organized, analytical professional who thrives on creating order from complexity and driving projects to successful completion, exploring planning engineer jobs could be your ideal career path. These positions offer the challenge of strategic thinking and the satisfaction of seeing tangible projects built on the foundation of a well-crafted plan.

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