Field AI
Field Application Engineer - Temporary - Part time - Rexburg, ID
About this role
Field AI seeks a Field Application Engineer to support deployment and optimization of AI-powered robotics solutions in real-world environments. This temporary, part-time role in Charlotte, NC involves working with field-ready AI systems that enable robots to operate intelligently and safely across complex applications.
What you'll do
- Deploy and configure AI robotics systems at customer sites
- Troubleshoot technical issues and optimize system performance in the field
- Gather feedback from real-world applications to inform model improvements
- Provide technical support and training to end users
- Document field observations and contribute insights for product refinement
- Collaborate with engineering teams to validate system behavior
What they're looking for
- Robotics fundamentals and AI/ML concepts
- System troubleshooting and debugging
- Field deployment and integration experience
- Technical documentation and communication
- Problem-solving under real-world constraints
- Customer-facing technical support
- Python or similar programming languages
- Data collection and analysis
Benefits
- Work with cutting-edge AI robotics technology
- Direct impact on real-world product deployment
- Flexible part-time temporary arrangement
- Exposure to emerging embodied AI systems
- Collaborative engineering environment
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Field AI
Field AI develops embodied AI and autonomous robotics systems for real-world deployment in industrial environments like oil & gas and mining. The company is hiring software engineers to build web-based systems, perception and validation pipelines, test infrastructure, ROS-based robotic software, and customer-facing products that integrate AI with field-deployed hardware.
View all jobs at Field AILikely interview questions
- Describe your experience deploying or maintaining robotics systems in field environments.
- How would you approach troubleshooting an AI system malfunction at a customer site with limited remote support?