Internship

Intern – Configuration

Posted on 11/20/2024

Symbotic

Symbotic

1,001-5,000 employees

Develops robotics and software for supply chains

Robotics & Automation
Enterprise Software

Burlington, MA, USA

Position requires onsite presence in Wilmington, MA.

Category
Backend Engineering
Embedded Engineering
Software Engineering
Required Skills
Kubernetes
Agile
Python
Git
SQL
Docker
C#
Jenkins
SCRUM
C/C++
Linux/Unix
Requirements
  • Currently pursuing a degree in Computer Engineering or other related discipline required.
  • Strong object oriented programming skills in C#, Python and C++.
  • Experience with Linux and its commands.
  • Experience with source control (git), software testing frameworks, and CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins).
  • Enjoys learning new technologies, skills, and techniques as well as teaching them to others.
  • Experience with Vitis and Vivaldo is a plus.
  • Containerized development (Kubernetes, Docker, etc.) is a plus.
  • Experience with cross platform .NET core development is a plus.
  • Experience with MS SQL and the SQL language is a plus.
Responsibilities
  • Play a hands-on role as part of an engineering team that works to design, develop, review and test new functionality.
  • Collaborate with others on an agile/scrum team to build features based on new business requirements.
  • Design and develop real-time distributed software to orchestrate the induction of new inventory and order fulfillment to customers.  Specifically developing changes required to support customer integrations.
  • Contribute to a distributed architecture built on .NET using multi-threaded and multi-processor concepts.
  • Create visualizations to extract understanding of current state from logs.
  • Develop high quality code and packages following software engineering best practices.
  • Participate in customer facing calls, visits and workshops to educate and support customers on the integration requirements between Symbotic and customer systems.
  • Work with our customer's technical resources to test Symbotic integrations with their systems.

Symbotic develops robotics and software aimed at improving supply chain operations for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Their solutions include both hardware and software that work together to automate various processes within the supply chain, making them faster and more efficient. Unlike many competitors, Symbotic focuses on a comprehensive approach that combines advanced automation technologies with ongoing support and maintenance, ensuring that clients can maximize the benefits of their systems. The goal of Symbotic is to enhance the profitability of supply chains through effective automation.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$607.5M

Headquarters

Wilmington, Delaware

Founded

2007

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Symbotic's impressive revenue growth, such as $424 million in Q2 2024, highlights its strong market position and potential for financial stability.
  • Investments from firms like Driehaus Capital Management and Pinebridge Investments signal confidence in Symbotic's future prospects.
  • The appointment of a new CFO, Carol Hibbard, could bring fresh strategic insights and leadership to drive further growth.

What critics are saying

  • Symbotic's consistent net losses, despite high revenue, could indicate underlying financial instability.
  • The competitive landscape in logistics automation is intense, requiring continuous innovation to maintain market position.

What makes Symbotic unique

  • Symbotic specializes in AI-enabled robotics technology for the supply chain, setting it apart from general automation providers.
  • The company's focus on flexible warehouse automation solutions addresses specific logistics challenges, unlike broader automation solutions.
  • Symbotic's significant revenue growth, despite net losses, indicates strong market demand and investment in innovation.

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