Platform Robotics Engineer, Large Behavior Models
Company: Toyota Research Institute
Location: Los Altos
Posted on: May 20, 2025
Job Description:
The MissionMake general-purpose robots a reality via large-scale
embodied AI.The ChallengeWe envision a future where robots assist
with household chores and cooking, aid the elderly in maintaining
their independence, and enable people to spend more time on the
activities they enjoy most. To achieve this, robots need to be able
to operate reliably in messy, unstructured environments. Our
mission is to answer the question "What will it take to create
truly general-purpose robots that can accomplish a wide variety of
tasks in settings like human homes with minimal human
supervision?". To answer this, we are gathering large datasets of
physical interaction from a variety of sources (including robots
and people) and training large generative foundation models on this
physical interaction data along with language, video, audio, and
other rich modalities.The TeamOur goal is to revolutionize the
field of robotic manipulation, enabling long-horizon dexterous
behaviors to be efficiently instructed, learned, and improved over
time in real world environments. Our team has deep cross-functional
expertise across simulation, perception, controls, language,
vision, multimodal learning, and generative modeling. Success is
measured by the advancement of robot capabilities. Our north star
is fundamental technological advancement in building robots that
can flexibly perform a wide variety of tasks in diverse
environments with minimal human supervision. Come join us and let's
make general-purpose robots a reality.We operate a fleet of robots,
and robot-embodied teaching and deployment are key parts of our
strategy. The OpportunityWe're looking for a driven Robotics
Engineer who has experience developing and deploying robotic
systems.Responsibilities
- Contribute to the design and deployment of novel robotic
systems through software development.
- Develop tooling to enable stable, performant, and scalable
robotic platform deployments.
- Enable research into robot foundation models by working with
mechanical/electrical engineers, technicians, and researchers to
integrate, test, and deploy new sensors.
- Design and integrate creative system solutions; combining
actuation, structure, and sensing, as well as mechanisms and
sensory for human-scale manipulation.
- Improve on software/hardware systems and tooling toward more
detailed operation of robots.Qualifications
- B.S. in an engineering-related field and 4+ years of relevant
industry experience.
- Strong software engineering skills and comfortable working with
Python and C++ codebases.
- Experience with a full-stack approach to robotics, including
familiarity with electromechanical systems and actuation, as well
as practical software design.
- The ability to craft and deploy integrated systems that
complement and bring to bear software and learning algorithms.
- Experience with inter- and in-process communication,
parallelism, logging, networking and data systems, and common
methods.
- Multi-functional understanding of many levels of a robotic
system including both hardware and software, with experience
operating robots.
- Exposure to classical motion planning and robotic control, and
familiarity with machine-learned policies.
- Familiarity with some of the following: motion control and
actuation, whole-body control, robot teleoperation methods, common
communication protocols, research robotic arms/platforms, visual
perception and depth sensors, machine learning, robotic simulation,
force and tactile sensing systems, haptic interfaces.The pay range
for this position at commencement of employment is expected to be
between$144,000 and 216,000/year for California-based roles;
however, base pay offered may vary depending on multiple
individualized factors, including market location, job-related
knowledge, skills, and experience. Note that TRI offers a generous
benefits package (including 401(k) eligibility and various paid
time off benefits, such as vacation, sick time, and parental leave)
and an annual cash bonus structure. Details of participation in
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Keywords: Toyota Research Institute, Pittsburg , Platform Robotics Engineer, Large Behavior Models, Engineering , Los Altos, California
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