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Robotics Software Engineer

Develop and maintain high-quality code and documentation for the fleet of fully-automated factories.
Oakland, California, United States
6 months ago
Charge Robotics

Charge Robotics

Robots that build solar farms

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✨ About The Role

Charge Robotics is developing the world’s first fully-automated factory for building solar farms.

As a Robotics Software Engineer at Charge Robotics, your work will directly deploy gigawatts of clean power generation.

If you’re interested in leveraging your software development skills to have massive climate impact, we want to talk to you.

What you’ll be working on:

  • Architecting, developing, and maintaining high-quality code and documentation for our fleet of fully-automated factories
  • Controlling industrial automation hardware including 6-axis robot arms, motor controllers, and hydraulic systems.
  • Maximizing factory throughput by optimizing robot procedures, profiling performance, and adding support for new hardware.

You:

  • Are an experienced Python developer
  • Know how to write software as a member of a team, including writing clean code, documenting it, testing it, and using version control and CI.
  • Have an advanced understanding of algorithms and data structures
  • Have excellent written communication skills
  • Can’t stand tedious work and will find a way to automate it
  • Are based in or can relocate to the SF bay area
  • Are excited to see your work deployed onto actual solar farms!

It’d also be nice if you:

  • Have at least a 4-year degree in CS or similar
  • Have basic web-dev skills (HTML, CSS, JS)
  • Know how to instrument and develop highly performant code (networking, high-bandwidth sensor drivers, GPU programming)
  • Gain satisfaction from personally playing a part in mitigating climate change
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Robotics Software Engineer
Oakland, California, United States
Engineering
Job is no longer active
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Robots that build solar farms