Senior Software Engineer, Production Suite
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We work with advanced hardware and software, a modern tech stack, and missions that demand both technical mastery and operational discipline. Everyone is close to the action, from deep technical problem-solving to field operations. We move fast and value clarity, integrity, and teamwork in everything we do.
At Six Robotics, every person executes with precision, adapts to changing conditions, and strengthens the team. Getting in is hard, and you’ll be challenged every day. But if you have the skill, the discipline, and the drive to push your limits and always be sharpening your blade, you’ll find no better place to deliver real-world impact while collaborating and learning from the best in the field.
About The Role
We are setting up a new team to build our Production Suite: the software product that gets our autonomy platform onto new drone hardware. This is not about assembling the physical drone. It is about everything that has to happen in software once the hardware is built, so a finished drone leaves production running on our stack.
As we move toward supporting production volumes in the thousands, installing our software on a new platform needs to become a high quality workflow someone runs at the production site, not something that pulls on engineering capacity per unit. Production Suite is how we get there.
It ships alongside each new release of our autonomy stack and wraps installation, configuration, acceptance testing, and sign-off into a guided flow.
The work is less about deep architecture and more about getting a lot of moving parts to work together cleanly: software packaging, deployment to edge devices, test automation, Linux plumbing, and an operator experience reliable enough that a non-engineer at a production site can run it on their own.
We are looking for several engineers to join this team early. As one of the first in, you will help shape what we build and how we build it. You will have a broad responsibility from low-level flashing and test orchestration up to the interface the production operator actually interacts with.
What You Will Do
- Build the Production Suite: a software package that ships to a production site and takes a drone from factory-fresh hardware to a unit running our autonomy stack and passing acceptance
- Design and implement the tooling that flashes our software onto new drone platforms, configures it, runs factory acceptance tests, and reports results back to Operations
- Work across the stack as needed: Linux command line, Python scripting, Docker and Kubernetes, SSH and remote execution, web APIs, data formats, basic hooks and integrations
- Reuse and adapt parts of our existing end-to-end test suite so factory acceptance tests share a foundation with how we test in engineering
- Make the whole thing usable for production operators: clear enough that the workflow is mostly pressing next, red or green, with no hidden steps
- Work closely with Operations, Test Automation, Hardware Enablement, and the teams building the autonomy stack itself to keep integration reliable end to end
What We Are Looking For
We are open to varieties of seniority in this team. Generally, we are looking for a broad, practical senior engineer. Someone who has built this kind of system before, or something close to it, and knows what good looks like when hardware, software, and a factory floor have to work together.
You are not scared of the mix. You move between Python, a Dockerfile, a Kubernetes manifest, an SSH session, and a JSON-to-YAML conversion without losing the thread.
You are pragmatic. You care more about shipping something that works than about the purest architecture.
We believe the right candidate brings
- Several years of experience as a software engineer, ideally at companies that ship physical products (hardware, robotics, consumer electronics, networking, industrial devices)
- Comfort on the Linux command line
- Ability to move around a modern tooling landscape (containers, orchestration, CI/CD, remote execution, scripting) without needing deep expertise in any one of them. If you have not used Docker or Kubernetes heavily but can pick them up where needed, that works for us
- Exposure to deploying software onto devices or edge hardware, not only to servers or the cloud
- A tooling mindset: you notice manual work, you automate what you do twice, you think in pipelines and feedback loops
- A strong drive to solve problems and find a way through, even when the path is not obvious and the spec is not clean. This matters more to us than any specific tool on your CV
- Ability to own problems from end to end and work across team boundaries
- Clear communication in English, written and spoken
- Worked on production, provisioning, or manufacturing tooling at a hardware company before
- Experience with Python in an infrastructure or tooling context (this will be a large part of the day-to-day, but we do not require it up front)
- Background in edge deployment, factory acceptance testing, or device lifecycle management
- Exposure to operator-facing GUI or workflow tools
- Exposure to safety-critical, defence, or regulated environments
- We care more about range and judgement than about a specific stack. If you come from Go, Rust, or something else entirely but have built this kind of system well, we want to talk to you.
- Work on problems that matter
- Lead the shift in a hardware-dominated space
- Build from zero, shape the future
- Work with purpose, supported by great benefits You'll be part of a mission-driven team that values clarity, integrity, and collaboration, offering competitive pay, equity potential, strong insurance and pension plans, and ongoing learning opportunities.
- Screening interview with one of our recruiters to get to know you better (30 min)
- Meet & Greet with someone from the team to learn more about us (60 min)
- Take-home case assignment, to be solved in your own time, followed by a live coding session and an in-depth interview on the case and the specifics of the role (90 min)
- Final interview with our CTO and Head of People (45 min)
We consider applications continuously, so don't hold off with applying if this looks interesting.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
At Six Robotics, we are committed to creating a workplace built on respect, integrity, and collaboration. We value different perspectives and experiences, and we believe that diversity within our team strengthens both our work and our culture. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply and help us build technology that makes a real impact.
Security Clearance Requirement
All employees at Six Robotics are required to undergo a security clearance due to our close collaboration with the Norwegian Armed Forces. While prior clearance is not necessary, the clearance process will be initiated as part of onboarding.
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