June 25, 2026

Field Integration Engineer

Mid • On-site

Odessa, TX

Kodiak Robotics, Inc. was founded in 2018 and has become a leader in autonomous ground transportation committed to a safer and more efficient future for all. The company has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) powered technology stack purpose-built for commercial trucking and the public sector. The company delivers freight daily for its customers across the southern United States using its autonomous technology. In 2024, Kodiak became the first known company to publicly announce delivering a driverless semi-truck to a customer. Kodiak is also leveraging its commercial self-driving software to develop, test and deploy autonomous capabilities for the U.S. Department of Defense.

Description

We are looking for a Field Integration Engineer to lead failure analysis, hardware validation, and continuous improvement efforts across our integrated systems. In this role, you will work closely with Electrical, Mechanical, Software, Firmware, and Technician teams to drive root-cause investigations, validate corrective actions, and ensure new and serviced hardware meet high quality and functional standards. You will also contribute to improving diagnostic capabilities, refining documentation, and sharing customer feedback with product teams to enhance system performance and reliability.

Responsibilities

  • Drive root-cause analysis of failures across electrical, mechanical, software, firmware, and technician teams
  • Validate corrective actions to avoid future failures
  • Conduct thorough inspections and checkouts of new hardware and RMAs before shipment
  • Collect customer feedback and share issues with product teams for continuous improvement
  • Create and review drawings, schematics, build instructions, and hardware quality tests/checks
  • Improve diagnostics to rapidly detect failure modes

What You'll Bring

  • Hands-on experience debugging and assembling hardware/software systems in autonomous vehicles, robotics, or similar advanced systems
  • Experience delivering technical solutions directly to customers
  • Strong communication skills for technical and non-technical audiences
  • Confidence with automotive electronics and communication protocols such as Ethernet, CAN, LIN, 100BASE-T1
  • Ability to independently solve complex, novel technical problems

Bonus Points

  • Expertise with cameras, LiDAR, radar, and INS systems
  • Experience prototyping electronics, wire harnesses, and custom hardware components
  • Experience with CAD, SolidWorks, and soldering
  • Experience with C++, Python, C, ROS, Bash and operating systems such as Ubuntu/Linux/Windows
  • Failure analysis experience

What We Offer

  • Competitive compensation package including equity and annual bonuses
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision plans
  • Additional insurance and wellbeing benefits
  • Flexible PTO and paid holidays
  • Disability and Life Insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Commuter and savings accounts (FSA, HSA)
  • Incentive programs

In alignment with business operations, some roles may require verification of residence, U.S. person status, and/or citizenship status. Visa sponsorship may be provided for eligible candidates where applicable.

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San Francisco, CA

105,000 - 165,000 USD/yr

🏢 Summary: Product Engineer role focused on improving reliability, standardization, and scalability of deployed robotic automation systems by translating field data into validated engineering enhancements. The position bridges field performance and product design, leading system improvements across mechanical, electrical, controls, and safety domains. It involves hands-on automation expertise, cross-functional collaboration, and ownership of enhancement projects from analysis through rollout. 🗂️ Requirements: Hands-on experience building, commissioning, or supporting automated systems, Strong background in industrial robotics and automation integration, Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, Understanding of automation design principles, Working knowledge of mechanical systems, pneumatics, motion components, PLCs, and safety systems, Ability to navigate CAD in 2D and 3D environments, Experience in manufacturing or production environments, Proven ability to translate engineering data into scalable product improvements 📃 Skills: Robotics, Automation, PLCs, CAD, Pneumatics, Motion, Electrical, Schematics, Safety, Manufacturing 🏢 Description: Who we are: Formic is on a mission to reshape American manufacturing by making automation accessible to every factory. We deliver automation through a Robotics-as-a-Service model that combines industrial robotics, proprietary software, and full-service support into a single, integrated solution. About the team: The Automation Engineering Team delivers robotics-driven automation deployments across a wide range of customer applications. The team partners cross-functionally to translate customer requirements into deployed systems, ensuring solutions are integrated, commissioned, and validated to perform reliably in real manufacturing environments. About the role: As a Product Engineer, you will drive fleet-wide reliability, standardization, and system evolution across deployed robotic automation systems. You will identify recurring field issues, evaluate feature requests, and translate operational feedback into durable, scalable engineering improvements. This role bridges field performance and product-level design. You will convert real-world system data into validated enhancements, structured documentation, and implementation-ready updates that improve reliability, reduce repeat failures, and strengthen long-term system sustainability. In this role you will: - Identify recurring performance issues across deployed systems and define structured improvement initiatives - Analyze mechanical, electrical, controls, and safety data to develop validated engineering enhancements - Design scalable solutions that improve reliability, performance, and maintainability - Develop implementation-ready documentation, drawings, and hardware packages for field deployment - Lead enhancement projects from definition through validation and rollout - Partner closely with Field Service and Customer Success to ensure alignment and long-term adoption - Standardize improvements to prevent one-off fixes and reduce fleet variability - Collect and structure engineering data to inform product evolution - Support new product initiatives by incorporating field-driven insights into system design What makes you a great fit: - Hands-on experience building, commissioning, or supporting automated systems - Strong background in industrial robotics and automation integration - Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics - Solid understanding of automation design principles - Working knowledge of mechanical systems, pneumatics, motion components, PLCs, and safety systems - Comfort navigating CAD in 2D and 3D environments - Understanding of manufacturing and production environments - Strong organizational and project leadership skills - Proven ability to translate structured engineering data into scalable product improvements Our Total Rewards: - Equity participation through stock options - Competitive and uncapped commission structure for eligible roles - Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance with high employer contribution - FSA and DCFSA, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability (employer-paid) - Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave - Company-sponsored 401(k) - Home office stipend for remote and hybrid employees - Monthly cell phone reimbursement - Flexible paid time off policy Compensation Range: $105,000—$165,000 USD

Technology

Formic Technologies

Robotics Field Service Engineer

Mid

On-site

New York City, NY

83,004 - 126,000 USD/hr

🏢 Summary: Hands-on field service role responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and restoring robotic manufacturing cells in live production environments. The position focuses on maximizing uptime through preventative and corrective maintenance, root cause analysis, and direct customer support. It involves extensive travel and close collaboration with plant teams to ensure reliable robotic system performance. 🗂️ Requirements: 3+ years field service experience with robotic or industrial automation systems, Strong troubleshooting across electrical, mechanical, PLC, or robotic control systems, Ability to read electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, pneumatic drawings, Experience using CMMS platforms, Willingness to travel locally up to 80% and overnight up to 50%, Clear technical documentation and communication skills, Commitment to safety standards including LOTO compliance 📃 Skills: Robotics, PLC, Electrical, Mechanical, CMMS, LOTO, Fanuc, KUKA, Yaskawa, ABB, Pneumatics, Networking, Automation 🏢 Description: About the team: The Fleet Operations Team drives uptime and operational performance across a growing fleet of deployed robotic systems. Working inside live manufacturing environments, the team diagnoses issues, restores production, and continuously improves system reliability at scale. The team operates at the intersection of robotics, controls, and factory execution, ensuring automation delivers consistent, measurable performance across diverse industrial applications. About the role: As a Robotics Field Service Engineer, you are the front line of technical ownership across deployed robotic cells. You will diagnose failures, restore systems to production, perform preventative and corrective maintenance, and represent the company directly within customer facilities. This is a hands-on, high-accountability role in uptime-critical environments. Success requires strong troubleshooting discipline, calm execution during production interruptions, and structured documentation. Your work directly impacts fleet performance, customer satisfaction, and long-term system reliability. In this role you will: - Perform preventative, corrective, and predictive maintenance on robotic manufacturing cells - Respond to remote and on-site escalations, diagnose root causes, and restore systems quickly - Provide hands-on technical support to customer operators and maintenance teams - Log service activity, asset updates, and spare part requirements in CMMS systems - Coordinate field scheduling and support with customers, vendors, and internal stakeholders - Monitor system performance remotely using dashboards and fleet tools - Document service work, root cause analysis, and follow-up actions with clarity and precision - Identify recurring failure patterns and escalate systemic risks for broader improvement - Build professional, trusted relationships with plant managers and site personnel - Operate with strict adherence to safety standards, including LOTO and industrial compliance - Participate in RCA sessions, audits, and continuous improvement initiatives - Continuously expand technical depth across robotics, controls, networking, and industrial systems What makes you a great fit: - 3+ years of hands-on field service experience supporting robotic or industrial automation systems - Strong troubleshooting skills across electrical, mechanical, PLC, or robotic control systems - Ability to read electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and pneumatic drawings - Experience using CMMS platforms to track and report maintenance activity - Comfortable with local travel up to 80% and overnight travel up to 50% - Clear written and verbal communicator capable of producing structured service documentation - Demonstrated commitment to safety and disciplined field execution Bonus points if you have: - Experience with 6-axis robot brands such as Fanuc, KUKA, Yaskawa, ABB, or Universal Robots - Familiarity with palletizing, case packing, pick-and-place, or conveyor systems - Experience in food, beverage, packaging, CPG, or other high-speed manufacturing environments - Prior customer-facing field experience - Spanish language proficiency Our Total Rewards: - Equity participation through stock options - Competitive and uncapped commission structure (for commission-eligible roles) - Medical, dental, and vision insurance with high employer premium coverage - FSA, DCFSA, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability (employer-paid) - Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave - Company-sponsored 401(k) - Home office stipend for remote and hybrid employees - Monthly cell phone reimbursement - 15 days of paid time off plus company holidays Compensation Philosophy: Pay and equity packages are benchmarked against peer companies at a similar growth stage. This role is paid hourly at $29–$44 per hour. With typical 50+ hour workweeks including travel and site activity, total annualized earnings generally range from $83,000 to $126,000 depending on experience and hours worked. Overtime is paid in accordance with applicable federal and state law for hours worked over 40 in a workweek. Equal Opportunity Employment: The company is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions based on merit, business needs, and role requirements. Accommodations are available for accessibility needs. AI Use: AI-powered tools may be used in parts of the interview process, with all final hiring decisions made by humans.

Technology

Formic Technologies

Controls & Automation Engineer

Senior

On-site

Oakland, CA

108,996 - 132,000 USD/hr

🏢 Summary: The Controls & Automation Engineer is responsible for advanced technical support and long-term reliability of deployed robotic systems in live manufacturing environments. The role focuses on diagnosing complex automation failures, improving system performance, and leading continuous improvement initiatives across hardware and software. This position combines hands-on troubleshooting, data analysis, and cross-functional collaboration to maximize uptime and operational consistency. 🗂️ Requirements: 5+ years of experience in manufacturing automation or industrial robotics, Proficiency in PLC, robot, and industrial control systems programming, Strong understanding of robotic systems, motion systems, and automated manufacturing equipment, Experience diagnosing mechanical, electrical, and control system failures, Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and technical drawings, Experience working in uptime-critical manufacturing environments, Willingness to travel up to 50%, Valid driver's license 📃 Skills: PLC, Robotics, Automation, Controls, Motion, Electrical, Troubleshooting, Diagnostics, Manufacturing, Schematics 🏢 Description: Who we are: Formic is on a mission to reshape American manufacturing by making automation accessible to every factory. We deliver automation through a Robotics-as-a-Service model that combines industrial robotics, proprietary software, and full-service support into a single, integrated solution. By removing traditional barriers of cost, complexity, and risk, manufacturers can deploy automation quickly and achieve measurable gains in throughput, safety, and operational efficiency. About the team: The Fleet Operations Team drives uptime and operational performance across a growing fleet of deployed robotic systems. Working inside live manufacturing environments, the team diagnoses issues, restores production, and continuously improves system reliability at scale. About the role: As Controls & Automation Engineer, you will own advanced technical support and the long-term reliability of deployed robotic systems. You will operate at the intersection of troubleshooting, system optimization, and product improvement to ensure automation systems perform consistently in demanding production environments. Responsibilities: - Diagnose and resolve complex automation failures to minimize production downtime - Design and implement preventative and predictive strategies to improve system reliability - Lead system-level continuous improvement initiatives, including hardware and software upgrades - Analyze production data and diagnostic trends to identify systemic performance gaps - Provide remote support, respond to service tickets, and triage issues to onsite teams when required - Support regional field service activities for reactive and preventative maintenance - Partner with Product, Deployment, and Engineering teams to standardize equipment configurations - Maintain system documentation including procedures, maintenance logs, and change-control records - Serve as escalation point for complex technical issues - Mentor field technicians and engineers on troubleshooting best practices - Ensure compliance with safety standards, internal quality requirements, and industry regulations - Collaborate with vendors to improve parts availability and diagnostic capabilities Requirements: - 5+ years of experience in manufacturing automation or industrial robotics environments - Strong proficiency programming PLCs, robots, and industrial control systems - Solid understanding of robotic systems, motion systems, and automated manufacturing equipment - Hands-on experience diagnosing mechanical, electrical, and control system failures - Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and technical drawings - Experience working in uptime-critical manufacturing environments - Willingness to travel up to 50% - Valid driver's license Benefits: - Equity participation through stock options - Competitive hourly compensation with overtime eligibility - Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance - FSA, DCFSA, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability - Employee Assistance Program - Paid parental leave (up to 12 weeks) - Company-sponsored 401(k) - Home office stipend and monthly cell phone reimbursement - 15 days of paid time off plus company holidays Compensation: Hourly rate: $38–$46 USD. Total annualized earnings typically range from $109,000–$132,000 depending on experience, rate, and hours worked. Overtime paid according to applicable law.

Technology

Goken America

Systems Engineer - Audio/Lighting

Senior

On-site

Foster City, CA

68 - 75 USD/hr

🏢 Summary: The role focuses on vehicle systems engineering, supporting integration of features such as Audio, Lighting, and Charging at the vehicle level. It involves leading system specification, coordinating cross-functional teams, and executing integration and validation plans to ensure full functionality and safety compliance. The position requires hands-on debugging of complex multi-ECU environments and resolving system-level issues through data and code analysis. 🗂️ Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Engineering, 5+ years of experience in systems engineering, Experience debugging complex multi-ECU automotive systems, Strong understanding of automotive hardware and software development processes, Knowledge of vehicle safety concepts and testing procedures, Experience with low voltage automotive systems (sources, sinks, distribution), Experience with Automotive CAN and LIN networks, Ability to develop and execute vehicle integration and test plans 📃 Skills: SystemsEngineering, Automotive, ECU, CAN, LIN, CANape, CANalyzer, CANoe, Vflash, Diagnostics, EmbeddedSystems, VehicleIntegration, LowVoltage, DCDC, VariantManagement 🏢 Description: Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio (USA) with Engineering Centers in Pune, India and Yokohama, Japan, Goken is a global Engineering Services and Product Development company founded in 2004. We partner with OEMs and suppliers across the mobility space, as well as clients in non-mobility industries, to deliver innovative solutions and accelerate product development. At Goken, we embrace our motto of "Time to Innovate" by pushing boundaries, cultivating entrepreneurial thinking, and empowering individuals who thrive on tackling challenges, embrace fresh ideas, and are driven to create solutions that shape the future. This mindset fuels our mission and empowers our teams to solve complex problems, deliver measurable value, and move our clients and industries forward. Our Vision is to empower associates to drive innovation and lead meaningful change wherever it's needed, ensuring we stay ahead of the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow. Our Mission is to build trust that fosters greatness in our people, excellence in our clients, and positive impact in the communities we serve. Goken offers a competitive compensation structure and benefits that support professional growth and personal well-being. We also foster a culture built on high performance, collaboration, continuous improvement, and ongoing professional development.Summary: You will be responsible for supporting systems engineering for systems such as Audio, Lighting, Charging etc. You will be leading the specification and executing of systems integration plans for vehicle-level features and deliverables Responsibilities: Process product level requirements and pull together respective engineering teams to decompose into components, interfaces, dynamic behaviors, and resource consumption targets. Support and review software and hardware design, implementation, and test cases Identify, document and highlight cross-functional gaps and dependencies - proactively work towards creative solutions to resolve integration issues and ensure vehicle functionality Work with test and integration engineers to ensure full test coverage is defined and implemented for software feature implementations. Develop and execute vehicle integration plans, pulling together relevant sub-system components while keeping track of overall program milestones and delivery objectives Deep-dive into vehicle log data and source code if required to root-cause system-level issues and facilitate rapid issue resolution in collaboration with domain experts. Post root cause analysis, suggest changes to upstream processes and subsystems, including diagnostics and other tools Work across the company to contribute to a cohesive variant management strategy that operates efficiently, including but not limited to software build configurations and upgrade capabilities. Qualifications: Bachelor's in Engineering 5+ years work experience in systems engineering Hands-on experience debugging complex systems that involve multiple ECUs with interfaces to various vehicle sub-systems Strong understanding of automotive hardware and software concepts and development processes Ability to work in a fast-paced development environment and proactively collaborate cross-functionally with other teams to solve vehicle-level integration problems Strong understanding of vehicle safety concepts and testing-related safety procedures Strong written and verbal communication skills Experience with Low Voltage sources (12V battery, Vehicle DCDC), Low Voltage sinks (Compute, vehicle motion actuators, lighting, vehicle ECUs, HVAC, etc), Low Voltage distribution (wiring harnesses), Automotive CAN and LIN Experience with Vector tools and applications (CANape, CANalyzer, CANoe, Vflash) is preferred. The pay range for this role is an estimate based on a wide range of compensation factors, inclusive of base pay only. Actual salary offer may vary based on (but not limited to) work experience, education and/or training, critical skills, and/or business considerations. California Pay Range$68—$75 USDGoken is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive, and engaging workplace across all global locations. We value diversity and provide equal opportunities for career growth and professional development, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by law.