Full Stack Engineer - Robot Operator UI
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Company Description
Antoniq Robotics is harnessing the power of Physical AI to shape the future and sustainability of agriculture.
We're building one of the most advanced AI and hardware systems on the planet, with embodied AI for agriculture: robots that perceive, decide, and act in demanding, real-world environments.
While most software lives behind a screen in a quiet office, ours runs in the field — on a robot working real terrain, supervised by an operator standing right beside it. The interface between that person and the machine is where trust is won or lost.
We're building that interface from the ground up, a multimodal control surface across voice, text, video, and images to command the robot.
What You'll Be Doing
- Build the operator control interface end to end, a multimodal surface spanning live video, voice, and text — across backend, frontend, and the local, on-site server it all runs on.
- Build the bridge between a web stack and a live robot
- Own the infrastructure that keeps it running
- Own features end to end, from early prototype to production and iteration based on how operators actually use them in the field.
- Shape the experience itself, prototype the core screens and flows with the design team and the operators who live in them, and help define where it goes next: richer multimodal feedback and LLM-driven, natural-language control.
- Instrument and evaluate what you ship. Track quality, logging, and diagnostics, and gather the signal to know it works before it ever leaves the lab.
What We're Looking For
- Strong full-stack engineering fundamentals. You build polished, responsive interfaces and dependable backends, and you care deeply about how the whole thing feels to use.
- A product sensibility. You think about the operator using the thing under pressure, not just the implementation
- Experience shipping products real people depend on.
- Comfort with real-time, networked systems.
- Genuine curiosity about physical AI and multimodal interfaces. You've used LLM- and voice-driven products, noticed where they break down, and thought about what would make them better.
- Comfort with ambiguity and fast iteration. You can take a rough idea, prototype it, get feedback from real use, and move quickly toward something that works.
- Strong communication. You work closely with designers, engineers, and operators, explain your thinking, and make good decisions together.
- A pull toward the physical world. You want to build software that drives real hardware and test it with real users in real field conditions, and you're at home in a fast-moving startup.
- Experience with safety-relevant or operations interfaces, hardware-facing products, or mobile (a mobile operator app is on our roadmap) is a strong plus.
Logistics
- Candidates must have the right to work in Europe; no visa sponsorship is available.
- Hybrid / on-site working in Porto, Portugal.
Want to build the control room for a field robot and shape the future of AgriTech robotics?
Send your CV to [email protected]
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