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Senior Applications Engineer, Embedded Systems

India - Hyderabad

About Us

Are you ready to build the future of supply chain? At Gather AI, we're not just creating software; we're pioneering a new era of warehouse intelligence. We've developed a groundbreaking, vision-powered platform that uses autonomous drones and existing equipment to capture real-time data, completely digitizing workflows that have historically been manual and error-prone. This means facilities operate smarter, safer, and more efficiently, ultimately redefining "on-time, in full" delivery.

If you're looking for an opportunity to contribute to truly transformative technology and make a significant impact in a vital industry, Gather AI is the place for you. We're leading the charge in the rapidly evolving robotics industry, and we invite you to join us in reshaping the global supply chain, one intelligent warehouse at a time.

About You

We are seeking to fill a position, potentially at a senior level, with a focus on the threading, networking, and architectural aspects of our applications. The ideal candidate will be adept at tackling challenges such as setting up embedded systems on Material Handling Equipment (like forklifts), configuring ROS and other tooling, and occasionally diving into application code to ensure workflows function seamlessly.

What You'll Do

  • Primarily contribute to the application-side of our Material Handling Equipment (MHE) Vision platform.
  • Share responsibility for developing and maintaining improvements to the drone iOS application, including debugging and potentially working with the drone's core software.
  • Take ownership of one or two major components or modules within the MHE Vision project, potentially including the application architecture, in collaboration with our other application engineers.
  • Become a reliable resource for identifying and fixing issues in both MHE and drone products.
  • Assist with build and test automation, such as by introducing tools to streamline remote development and debugging (for yourself and the team).

What You'll Need

  • BS in Computer Science/Engineering or equivalent technical experience.
  • At least 3-5 years of experience in developing embedded applications (e.g., C++, iOS, Android) or related technologies.
  • Proficiency in C++ or other low-level languages, as our dual-platform application incorporates C++ logic that powers our drones.
  • Ability to leverage the latest AI/LLM technologies to accelerate development.
  • Exposure to embedded/application ecosystems (Linux, iOS, Android).
  • Solid networking and multi-threading experience.

Bonus points for...

  • Prior experience in a startup or small, fast-paced company environment.
  • Experience developing CPU-constrained, soft real-time applications (e.g., video games).
  • Familiarity with frameworks and technologies like MQTT, automotive/embedded interfaces, and ROS.
  • Experience with cloud system interactions, external APIs, local application storage, and other features common in iOS or embedded applications.
  • Experience with CI/CD testing tools and software release via enterprise app deployment lifecycles (e.g., Fastlane, GitHub Actions, Firebase).
  • Prior experience controlling or interacting with hardware from an embedded platform (e.g., NVIDIA Jetson, Raspberry Pi).
  • A passion for robotics or other real-time multi-agent technology development (like multiplayer games) and the unique challenges of this field.

Compensation and Benefits

  • Compensation package will include equity
  • Comprehensive health insurance
  • Very flexible schedule
  • Customized PTO
  • Relocation assistance available
If this sounds like a good fit, we'd love to meet you. Come help us change the world!

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