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Senior Robotics Software Engineer
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Senior Robotics Software Engineer sought to build production-grade autonomy for next-gen autonomous robots in San Francisco. You will develop robust, scalable systems for high-throughput warehouse operations, integrating perception, planning, and control. Requires 5+ years building production rob...
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United States , San Francisco
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190000.00 - 250000.00 USD / Year
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Software Engineer, Infrastructure - Autonomy & Robotics
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Join DoorDash Labs in San Francisco as a Software Engineer, Infrastructure for Autonomy & Robotics. You will design large-scale distributed systems and GPU-accelerated pipelines for autonomous vehicle development. We seek expertise in Python, data structures, and distributed frameworks like Ray o...
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United States , San Francisco
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159800.00 - 235000.00 USD / Year
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DoorDash
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Senior Robotics Software Engineer
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United States , San Francisco
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150000.00 - 250000.00 USD / Year
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Orchard Robotics
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Software Engineer, Robotics & Autonomous Systems
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United States , San Francisco
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216200.00 - 270250.00 USD / Year
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Robotics Software Engineer
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Join Formic's mission to revolutionize manufacturing through accessible automation. As a Robotics Software Engineer, you'll design and improve industrial robotic systems using AI, computer vision, and frameworks like ROS. This hybrid role in Chicago or San Francisco requires 5+ years of robotics ...
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United States , Chicago; San Francisco
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About the Robotics Software Engineer role

Explore the frontier of automation and intelligent machines by discovering Robotics Software Engineer jobs. This dynamic profession sits at the intersection of computer science, electrical engineering, and mechanical systems, focused on creating the brains that operate robots. Professionals in this field develop the software that enables robots to perceive their environment, make intelligent decisions, and execute precise physical actions. Whether programming industrial arms on a manufacturing line, algorithms for autonomous mobile robots in warehouses, or sophisticated perception for next-generation consumer devices, these engineers bring machines to life.

A Robotics Software Engineer's typical responsibilities are multifaceted. Core duties involve designing, implementing, and testing core robotics software components. This includes developing perception pipelines using computer vision and sensor fusion to allow robots to understand their surroundings. Engineers create and optimize motion planning and control algorithms for safe, efficient, and accurate movement. A significant part of the role is building robust middleware and communication frameworks that allow different software modules and hardware components to interact seamlessly in real-time. Professionals often work across the entire stack, from low-level embedded firmware that interfaces directly with motors and sensors, to high-level logic and user-facing application programming interfaces (APIs). Furthermore, they are responsible for simulation, extensive testing (including hardware-in-the-loop), and deploying software to physical fleets, ensuring reliability and performance in real-world conditions.

To succeed in Robotics Software Engineer jobs, a specific and deep skill set is required. Exceptional programming proficiency in languages like C++, Python, and sometimes ROS (Robot Operating System) is fundamental. A strong foundation in data structures, algorithms, and software architecture principles is crucial for building scalable and maintainable systems. Core technical knowledge must include robotics fundamentals: kinematics, dynamics, control theory, and perception. Experience with Linux development, real-time systems, and networking protocols is highly common. Beyond technical prowess, successful candidates are strong problem-solvers who can debug complex system-level issues where software meets unpredictable physical hardware. They are collaborative team players, often working closely with mechanical, electrical, and perception specialists. A degree in Computer Science, Robotics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field is typically expected, with senior roles requiring years of hands-on experience in shipping robotic systems. For those passionate about shaping the future of automation, Robotics Software Engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path at the cutting edge of technology.