Rust Software Engineer at Scythe
Scythe has long used Rust in order to quickly and confidently build a reliable, safe, and performant autonomy system. As Scythe begins to fulfill the massive demand for our M.52, our fully-autonomous commercial mower, we will continue to expand the capabilities of our robots in many directions and are looking for talented, passionate Rust developers to bring the… necessary new abilities to life.
As a Rust Software Engineer at Scythe, you'll build out a variety of different types of software that help power our autonomous machines to enable humanity to take better care of our planet. No previous robotics experience is necessary for this role, just an enthusiasm for building high-quality, dependable software (mostly) in Rust and developing alongside Scythe's awesome perception and autonomy engineers.
You’ll work in concert with many teammates from across the company to build a rich understanding of product needs and bring those ideas to life. We expect you to be broadly experienced to be able to “see around corners”, to thrive in a fast-paced, self-managed engineering environment, and to be a collaborative, low-ego teammate who helps Scythe realize its big mission.
What you’ll do at Scythe
- Write a lot of Rust and probably a little C++ and Python where necessary
- Develop robot mowing application software for tasks like billing and user interaction
- Extend the Scythe robot software system's data capture and network communication abilities
- Build frameworks and tools within Scythe's Rust codebase to help all Scythe robot software developers move even faster
- Continue improving code quality through coaching teammates and code reviews
What you know well
- Preferably programming in Rust but an enthusiasm for learning Rust and prior experience in compiled languages like C, C++, Java or Go could suffice
- Software design principles
- Application performance monitoring, logging, metrics and insights capturing
- How to build memory and CPU efficient software
- Native software debugging with tools like GDB and valgrind
- How to develop, test, and deploy code to users
- git and other Linux CLI tooling
What you’ve maybe done
- Deployed software to embedded devices like robots or IoT environments
- Developed or used Actor software frameworks in environments like Erlang
- GPU programming with OpenCL or CUDA
- Python or bash scripting and automation
- Worked with CMake
- Developed and deployed with Docker
- Used or built Continuous Integration
Why Scythe?
- Scythe is an early-stage but well-capitalized startup. Have a huge impact alongside an awesome team of experts shipping something the world has never before seen
- Competitive salary and equity compensation
- Fully-sponsored medical, vision, and dental insurance, including 75% funded dependent coverage
- 401(k) retirement plan (non-matching today)
- Headquarters near beautiful Boulder, CO. Enjoy the bounties of nature and open spaces close to home with mountain biking, hiking, skiing and more.
- Satellite offices in Austin, TX and Vero Beach, FL
- Flexible paid time-off and remote work to let you do your best work where and when you want
- Highly collaborative learning culture where personal freedom, growth, and responsibility are valued
- An opportunity to have an incredible positive impact on the world
Closing
Scythe is a total compensation company, which provides employees a comprehensive salary, equity, and benefit package. However, only the minimum salary amounts are listed here. Scythe carefully considers a wide range of compensation factors, including education, years of experience, competencies and other relevant business considerations. These considerations can cause your compensation to vary along with your compensation mode preferences. The Rust Software Engineer position has an expected minimum annual cash salary of $100,000. The actual pay may be higher depending on your skills, qualifications, and experience. Equity and benefits packages are NOT included in this estimate. Please note that this information is provided for those hired in Colorado only, and this role is open to candidates outside of Colorado as well