Full-Time

Software Engineer

Behaviors and Decision Making

Posted on 10/31/2025

Agtonomy

Agtonomy

51-200 employees

Autonomous farming robot and field-management app

Compensation Overview

$160k - $220k/yr

+ Stock Options

San Bruno, CA, USA

Hybrid

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
C/C++
Requirements
  • Experience with robotic behavior planning techniques (e.g., graph search, behavior trees, state machines, policy learning, probabilistic planning, etc).
  • Experience effectively implementing and validating complex decision logic in software.
  • Demonstrated ability to ship production software for autonomous systems (e.g., autonomous vehicles, drones, indoor robotics, etc).
  • Proficiency in modern C++ for resource-constrained systems.
  • Ability to thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced team with a strong sense of ownership.
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills for cross-team work.
  • An eagerness to get your hands dirty by testing your code on real robots in real fields.
  • 5+ years in robotics, autonomy, or related fields (e.g., automotive, drones, agtech).
  • BS/MS/PhD in Robotics, Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent experience.
Responsibilities
  • Translate complex farming tasks and safety goals into autonomous behaviors.
  • Configure how autonomous systems execute tasks and define metrics for successful performance.
  • Define autonomous behaviors for interactions between vehicles, the work being done, and the environment.
  • Enhance robots’ ability to handle failure scenarios, correct inefficiencies, and compose low-level skills into high-level, goal-directed behaviors.
  • Work with product teams to help define requirements for how the robotic systems should operate.
  • Develop scalable software and tools for onboard/offboard autonomy systems.
  • Write high-performance C++ code for embedded systems and ensure quality through code reviews.
  • Test your algorithms on real robots in rugged field environments and see your code come to life.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience designing behavior or routing systems from first principles.
  • You’ve worked with agent prediction models.
  • Passion for developing software for physical robots that interact seamlessly with the real world.

Agtonomy builds TeleFarmer, an autonomous AI-driven farming system that helps farmers manage fields more efficiently. The core product is the TeleFarmer device, a robot that can perform labor-intensive tasks in tough terrain, paired with a mobile app that lets farmers plan activities, assign tasks, and track progress and performance. The device handles field work while the app provides an overview and control from a single screen. Unlike traditional farming tools, TeleFarmer combines physical automation with task-management software, making it easier to run operations with less manual labor and better data visibility, and the company often offers trials and partnerships to attract customers. The goal is to increase farm productivity and profitability by reducing labor effort and enabling better decision making through data.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$73M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2021

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Kubota investment accelerates deployments in California, Oregon, Washington.
  • $18M Series B from DBL Partners funds US Southeast, Australia expansion.
  • World Ag Expo demos prove productivity gains for orchards, vineyards.

What critics are saying

  • John Deere, AGCO proprietary AI eliminates third-party software needs.
  • Kubota pivot cuts primary distribution, halts 70% deployments in 18 months.
  • $50M total funding exhausts in 24 months without profitability.

What makes Agtonomy unique

  • TeleFarmer retrofits OEM tractors like Kubota M5 Narrow for hybrid autonomy.
  • Physical AI enables one operator to manage multi-machine fleets remotely.
  • Third-generation platform integrates GPS, vision for specialty crop tasks.

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Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Stock Options

Commuter Benefits

Flexible Spending Account/Flexible Spending Account

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6 month growth

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1 year growth

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