Machine Learning Engineer

Understanding Recruitment
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I’m hiring a Machine Learning Engineer to join a robotics team building AI-driven systems for real-time understanding and reasoning in complex environments.

You’ll help architect the core perception engine that transforms raw sensor data into a rich, symbolic model of the world—fueling autonomous decision-making in multi-agent robotic systems.

Focus: Perception, world modeling, sensor fusion, probabilistic inference

Why this role matters:

  • Own the ML and reasoning stack powering the system’s world view
  • Work across sensor fusion, state estimation, and symbolic modeling
  • Collaborate closely with engineering and planning teams to build real-time, deployed systems

What you’ll be doing:

  • Build fusion algorithms for heterogeneous sensor inputs (e.g. EO/IR, LiDAR, neuromorphic)
  • Train and deploy CV models for object detection, tracking, and classification
  • Develop a knowledge manager to maintain symbolic world state and inferred object relationships
  • Apply probabilistic methods (EKF/UKF, Bayesian inference) to maintain environmental belief states
  • Translate user input into formal, goal-oriented states for planning modules

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionInformation Technology, Science, and Research
  • IndustriesRobotics Engineering, Software Development, and Information Services

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