Hadrian
Robotics Software Engineer
About this role
Hadrian is seeking a Robotics Software Engineer to design and deploy intelligent automation systems for aerospace and defense manufacturing. You'll lead software development for robotic systems, collaborate across hardware and mechanical teams, and scale manufacturing operations across multiple U.S. factories.
What you'll do
- Lead software design and development for robotic automation systems in manufacturing environments
- Integrate software with hardware components including PLCs, sensors, actuators, and industrial robots
- Develop algorithms for calibration, path optimization, object detection, and collision avoidance
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure tight hardware-software integration
- Test, validate, and continuously improve deployed robotic systems with manufacturing operations
- Shape engineering quality standards and best practices across the team
What they're looking for
- C++ or Python programming
- Motion control and trajectory generation
- Robot kinematics and dynamics
- PLC and industrial robot integration
- Cross-disciplinary team leadership
- Product lifecycle ownership
- Technical documentation and communication
- Manufacturing automation and robotics systems
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Flexible vacation policy
- Equity compensation
- Relocation support available for qualified candidates
Opens the application — the Jobs AI extension fills it for you. Set up autofill
Opens the official application on the employer’s site. No login required.
Hadrian
Hadrian builds aerospace and defense manufacturing systems, offering enterprise software platforms, advanced tooling design, and highly automated production capabilities for the sector. The company is hiring full stack engineers, manufacturing and tooling specialists, infrastructure and identity management experts, and workforce systems architects to support its rapid scaling.
View all jobs at HadrianLikely interview questions
- Describe your experience developing software for industrial or manufacturing robotics systems—what were the key challenges and how did you address them?
- Walk us through a project where you integrated software with hardware components like PLCs or industrial robots. What went well and what would you do differently?