The Senior Software Engineer will develop high-performance C++ software for robotics and automation, collaborate across teams, debug system issues, and influence software architecture and product strategy.
About Boxbot
Boxbot revolutionizes logistics with adaptive automation, creating the facility of the future. As the industry grapples with labor shortages and rising costs, our advanced solutions effectively meet these challenges. We transform traditional conveyor systems into intelligent, three-dimensional package handling networks, dramatically improving dispatch efficiency and operational productivity. Our versatile platform seamlessly integrates cutting-edge software and hardware, offering a comprehensive solution that optimizes multiple facets of the supply chain.
We’re a close-knit team that is well funded and are quickly expanding in order to bring our product to market. We are seeking teammates who take pride in their work and who get excited about building new systems with significant responsibility.
We're seeking a Senior Software Engineer to help our software development efforts and play a crucial role in shaping the future of our products. This is a hands-on technical role for someone who wants to build production-grade software for large-scale automation systems, not just manage tickets or write isolated application code. You'll be deeply involved in both high-level architecture decisions and day-to-day coding.
Responsibilities
- Build high-performance, reliable C++ software that interfaces directly with robotics, motion control, sensors, PLCs, and other automation hardware
- Work hands-on with mechanical, electrical, firmware, controls, and field teams to bring complex hardware/software systems to life
- Debug and solve real-world system issues across software, hardware, networking, timing, and controls boundaries
- Set a high bar for code quality, system reliability, testability, and maintainability through strong engineering practices
- Contribute to product roadmap decisions, technical strategy, and long-term platform architecture
- Support deployments at customer sites by partnering with implementation teams to ensure systems are robust, scalable, and supportable
Requirements
- 5+ years of professional software engineering experience, with deep expertise in C++
- Strong experience building software for complex physical systems, such as robotics, industrial automation, controls, embedded systems, or hardware-integrated products
- Proven ability to architect reliable, maintainable software for systems that must work in the real world
- Experience with real-time or near-real-time systems, multi-threaded programming, hardware interfaces, and Linux-based environments
- Strong debugging skills across software, hardware, networking, timing, and system integration issues
- Ability to lead technical direction, make sound architecture decisions, and mentor other engineers
- Comfortable working closely with mechanical, electrical, firmware, controls, manufacturing, and field teams
- Strong ownership mindset, practical judgment, and bias toward building systems that are simple, reliable, and deployable
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related technical field, or equivalent experience
We are headquartered in Alameda, CA with an easy commute via Bart, Ferry, Amtrak and free parking. We take the well being of our teammates seriously, with benefits including medical, dental, vision, life and more!
If you love new projects, building awesome products and getting stuff done, then we want to talk to you! Simply submit your information below.
Boxbot Oakland, California, USA Office
201 2nd St, Oakland, CA, United States, 94604
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