Senior Software Engineer at Boston Dynamics

Waltham, Minnesota, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
RoboticsIndustries

Requirements

  • Linux expertise at both kernel and user spaces, including deep understanding of processes, threads, interrupt handling, file systems, IPC mechanisms, memory management, systemd, and other components
  • 8+ years of prior software development in C/C++, as well as shell scripting or Python
  • Excellent debugging skills, including overall methodology and knowledge of available tools
  • Performance optimization of systems

Responsibilities

  • Create toolchains for building, verifying, and deploying system images across a variety of computer architectures
  • Address systems performance issues: debug issues encountered in the field, build instrumentation and diagnostic tools, and architect high-performance infrastructure components such as IPC systems or process/thread scheduling approaches
  • Enable new hardware innovations: derisk designs during early phases, create overall software system architecture, and create device drivers or kernel support where needed
  • Ensure the security of products using techniques like Secure Boot, Disk Encryption, Process Sandboxing, and Access Controls
  • Communicate designs and best practices across the broader organization
  • Mentor junior engineers and share expertise

Skills

Linux
C/C++
Python
Shell Scripting
systemd
IPC
Memory Management
Interrupt Handling
File Systems
Debugging
Performance Optimization
Embedded Linux
Real-Time Linux
GPUs
PCIe
Ethernet
I2C
SPI
Hardware Bring-up

Boston Dynamics

Develops advanced robots for industrial applications

About Boston Dynamics

Boston Dynamics creates advanced robots that enhance human capabilities and safety, focusing on legged robots with high mobility, dexterity, and intelligence. Their flagship products, Spot and Pick, are designed for commercial, industrial, and research applications, performing tasks that are dangerous or physically demanding for humans. Spot, for example, is a 65-pound robot that can navigate complex terrains and avoid obstacles autonomously using built-in AI. Unlike many competitors, Boston Dynamics emphasizes responsible use of their robots, limiting sales to commercial and research clients and ensuring high-quality standards through domestic manufacturing. The company's goal is to improve safety and efficiency across various industries while exploring future consumer applications.

Waltham, MassachusettsHeadquarters
1992Year Founded
$38.8MTotal Funding
ACQUISITIONCompany Stage
Robotics & Automation, AI & Machine LearningIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Remote Work Options
Flexible Work Hours

Risks

Competition from affordable Chinese robotics could pressure market share and pricing.
Layoffs indicate potential financial or strategic challenges impacting future innovation.
Collaboration with multiple stakeholders may lead to strategic misalignments.

Differentiation

Boston Dynamics excels in creating robots with advanced mobility and dexterity.
Their robots are designed for unstructured environments, enhancing workplace safety and efficiency.
Spot and Atlas are pioneering robots in digital transformation and mobile manipulation.

Upsides

Collaboration with Toyota and Hyundai boosts AI-powered humanoid robot development.
Patent resolution with Ghost Robotics opens collaboration on robotics policy and technology.
AI advancements in Atlas position Boston Dynamics as a humanoid robot market leader.

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