[Remote] Senior Software Engineer, Infrastructure & Developer Productivity (GCP) at Serve Robotics

United States

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$150,000 – $200,000Compensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Robotics, Biotechnology, Logistics, AI & Machine Learning, Computer VisionIndustries

Requirements

Candidates should possess 5+ years of experience in software infrastructure, developer productivity, or DevOps engineering. Strong programming skills in Python and at least one systems-level language such as C++ or Rust are required. Expertise in CI/CD systems like GitHub Actions or Argo, and build systems like Bazel is essential. Proficiency with cloud infrastructure, particularly GCP, for scaling builds, tests, and data pipelines is necessary, along with familiarity with metrics and monitoring systems such as Grafana or Prometheus. Strong communication and collaboration skills are also required.

Responsibilities

The Senior Software Engineer will design and maintain release management and CI/CD orchestration tooling to streamline delivery pipelines. They will build automated KPI dashboards and regression benchmarks to monitor engineering and system performance. Responsibilities include developing internal developer productivity tools to improve setup, testing, and collaboration, and vetting, integrating, and scaling GenAI-powered tools to enhance developer experience and automation. The engineer will collaborate with other teams to reduce manual toil and adopt infrastructure best practices, while designing, building, and owning the infrastructure that enables high-velocity software delivery.

Skills

GCP
Software Engineering
Infrastructure
Developer Productivity
Release Management
CI/CD
Data Pipelines
QA Metrics
Machine Learning
GenAI
Robotics
Computer Vision

Serve Robotics

Autonomous delivery robots for food and retail

About Serve Robotics

Serve Robotics is changing the delivery industry with its self-driving robots that provide sustainable and efficient delivery solutions. Instead of using traditional vehicles, these lightweight, autonomous robots deliver small items like food and retail products, reducing carbon emissions and traffic congestion. The company operates on a delivery-as-a-service (DaaS) model, allowing businesses in the food and retail sectors to subscribe and pay based on their delivery needs. Serve Robotics aims to lead in the autonomous delivery market by offering eco-friendly solutions that enhance customer experience.

Redwood City, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2021Year Founded
$51.6MTotal Funding
POST_IPO_EQUITYCompany Stage
Food & Agriculture, Robotics & Automation, Consumer GoodsIndustries
51-200Employees

Risks

Rapid expansion may strain resources and operational capabilities.
Integration of Vebu could divert focus from core delivery services.
Over-reliance on partners like Uber and Nvidia poses potential risks.

Differentiation

Serve Robotics uses zero-emissions rovers for eco-friendly food delivery.
The company offers delivery-as-a-service with a subscription-based revenue model.
Serve Robotics integrates Vebu's Autocado for expanded automation solutions.

Upsides

Recent $80M funding supports expansion to 2,000 robots by end of 2025.
Acquisition of Vebu enhances automation offerings beyond delivery services.
Appointment of Anthony Armenta boosts AI and software capabilities.

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