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Persona AI

Robotics Machine Learning Engineer

Pensacola, FL or Houston, TXfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Develop and deploy machine learning solutions for robotics applications in a dynamic environment. This role focuses on applying ML techniques to real-world robotics challenges, working with modern tech stacks and collaborative teams.

What you'll do

  • Design and train machine learning models for robotics perception and decision-making tasks
  • Implement ML pipelines for sensor data processing and real-time inference
  • Collaborate with robotics engineers to integrate ML solutions into robotic systems
  • Optimize models for performance, accuracy, and computational efficiency on embedded systems
  • Develop and maintain documentation and testing frameworks for ML components
  • Participate in code reviews and contribute to technical best practices

What they're looking for

  • Python and modern ML frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch, or similar)
  • Machine learning fundamentals (supervised/unsupervised learning, neural networks)
  • Computer vision and sensor data processing
  • Robotics software architecture and ROS experience preferred
  • Data pipeline development and model deployment
  • Git and version control systems
  • Strong problem-solving and debugging abilities
  • Communication and teamwork skills
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Persona AI

Persona AI builds humanoid robots and manufactures them at scale. The company is hiring for specialized engineering roles including quality assurance, reinforcement learning, process optimization, robotics software development, and welding to advance their robotics platform.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe a machine learning project you built end-to-end. What was your approach to handling training data and model validation?
  • How have you optimized ML models for inference latency and computational constraints in embedded or real-time systems?