Jobs at Agility Robotics

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Agility Robotics, headquartered in Boston, pioneers leg‑legged robots that can navigate complex terrain. Their flagship biped Cassie and quadruped Hadley are used in research labs, logistics centers, and disaster‑response drills. The company blends mechanical design with machine‑learning control to deliver robots that move like humans or dogs.

Open roles span robotics software engineering, embedded systems, mechanical and electrical design, AI research, and field‑operations. Candidates can expect tight collaboration with hardware teams, rapid prototyping cycles, and the chance to publish in top robotics conferences. Many positions offer remote work options in the Northeast and are open to candidates with strong Python, ROS, and C++ skills.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s it like to work at Agility Robotics?
Working at Agility Robotics means being part of a small but fast‑moving team that builds cutting‑edge legged robots. Employees collaborate across hardware, software, and AI, often working in an open‑lab environment that encourages experimentation. The culture prioritizes continuous learning, with regular internal workshops, conference travel support, and a flat hierarchy that allows engineers to influence product direction.
What types of positions are currently available?
Agility’s 193 openings cover robotics software engineering, mechanical and electrical engineering, embedded firmware, AI research, and field‑operations. Roles range from junior developers—responsible for ROS node development—to senior system architects who design control loops and sensor fusion pipelines. Project managers and product specialists are also hiring to scale deployments in logistics and field robotics.
How can I stand out as an applicant?
Showcase a portfolio of robot‑control projects or open‑source contributions that demonstrate your ability to integrate sensor data with motion planning. Highlight experience with ROS, Gazebo, or PyBullet, and provide code samples or GitHub links. Tailor your resume to emphasize cross‑disciplinary skills, such as mechanical design coupled with machine‑learning, and articulate how you’ve solved real‑world robotics challenges in previous roles.

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