Full-Time

Mapping & Localization Engineer

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Serve Robotics

Serve Robotics

51-200 employees

Autonomous delivery robots for food and retail

Food & Agriculture
Robotics & Automation
Consumer Goods

Junior, Mid

Remote in USA

Category
Robotics & Autonomous Systems
Computer Vision
AI & Machine Learning
Required Skills
Neural Networks
C/C++

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Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Robotics focused in localization and mapping and 2+ years of industry experience.
  • Experience building SLAM systems in production
  • Strong C++ programming skills.
  • Experience designing and building a simple system that works, and having it gradually evolve into a elegant system that scales.
  • Strong verbal and writing communication skills.
Responsibilities
  • Design and implement core pieces of our next generation mapping and localization engine.
  • Contribute to a mapping system that scales to city-size environments while preserving high resolution geometry to aid navigation in tight quarters.
  • Collaborate to improve map annotation tooling and consumption of data by neural network based approaches for safe traversable area navigation.
  • Contribute to flexible location estimation fusing relative and absolute measurements.
  • Work closely with other autonomy team members to maximize the utility provided by mapping and localization.
  • Ship production quality code, participate in code reviews, teach / mentor more junior engineers.
Desired Qualifications
  • PhD in Robotics focused in localization and mapping.
  • Experience building cloud applications
  • Building infrastructure for labeling and maintaining HD maps
  • Experience with very large geospatial datasets
  • Experience with CUDA programming
  • Experience with real sensors, such as lidar, camera, RGB-D, etc.

Serve Robotics is transforming the delivery industry with its self-driving robots that provide sustainable delivery solutions. These lightweight, autonomous robots deliver small items, like food and retail products, directly to customers, reducing carbon emissions and traffic congestion. The company operates on a delivery-as-a-service (DaaS) model, allowing businesses to subscribe and pay based on their delivery needs. Serve Robotics stands out by combining advanced robotics technology with a commitment to sustainability, aiming to enhance delivery services while minimizing environmental impact.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$51.6M

Headquarters

Redwood City, California

Founded

2021

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Serve Robotics raised $167 million in 2024, supporting expansion and technology advancement.
  • The company is expanding into Miami and planning entry into Dallas-Fort Worth.
  • Serve's partnership with Uber Eats enhances its market presence and delivery capabilities.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from companies like Starship Technologies and Nuro.
  • Potential regulatory challenges in cities imposing restrictions on delivery robots.
  • Dependence on partnerships with platforms like Uber Eats poses a risk.

What makes Serve Robotics unique

  • Serve Robotics uses zero-emissions robots for eco-friendly urban deliveries.
  • The company offers a delivery-as-a-service model for scalable, flexible solutions.
  • Serve Robotics integrates back-of-house automation with its acquisition of Vebu.

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Benefits

Professional Development Budget

Flexible Work Hours

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-3%

1 year growth

-10%

2 year growth

-10%
The Robot Report
Feb 20th, 2025
Serve Robotics Expands Autonomous Delivery To Miami Metro

Serve announced the launch of its service in the Miami metro area. | Credit: Serve Robotics. Serve Robotics Inc. yesterday launched its delivery service using sidewalk robots in the Miami metropolitan area. The company also expanded its existing partnership with Shake Shack Inc. and established a partnership with Mister O1 Extraordinary Pizza

Refresh Miami
Feb 19th, 2025
Look Down And All Around: More Delivery Robots Are On Their Way

More delivery robots are coming to Miami, and they may just deliver your next pizza or burger order.Serve Robotics, a sidewalk delivery company, announced that it is launching operations in the Miami metro area this year. Customers who order from locations of its partners Shake Shack or Mister O1 Extraordinary Pizza in the Brickell and Miami Beach neighborhoods with Uber Eats may receive their next order via Serve’s autonomous robots.This expansion builds on Serve’s multi-year growth in Los Angeles and its planned entry into the Dallas-Fort Worth market. With approximately 120,000 residents and their bustling commercial districts, Miami Beach and Brickell provide smart places to launch sustainable robotic delivery. Serve says it has worked closely with city officials and local stakeholders to ensure a smooth rollout.“Our robots are currently operating on the ground in Brickell and Miami Beach, and we expect to grow our footprint in the coming months. Our experience operating in LA shows that we can expect to grow steadily over time. Serve is currently operating in six neighborhoods in LA – Downtown, Sawtelle, Westwood, Hollywood, West Hollywood and Koreatown

PYMNTS
Feb 3rd, 2025
Serve Robotics Ceo Sees Delivery Robots Transforming Last-Mile Logistics

Serve Robotics CEO Ali Kashani envisions autonomous delivery robots transforming urban logistics by optimizing the pickup and delivery of food and other products to lower the cost of last-mile delivery for businesses. This year, it is planning to deploy 2,000 Uber Eats delivery robots — further expanding in Los Angeles and looking to deploy in Dallas and other cities. Serve was spun out of Uber a year ago, after Uber acquired Postmates in 2020. Serve had been part of Postmates. Last year, the company announced a partnership with Uber Eats and Shake Shack to deliver in Los Angeles. Serve Robotics’ delivery bots currently traverse several Los Angeles neighborhoods, rolling on sidewalks to pick up food orders from 900 restaurants

Tech in Asia
Jan 8th, 2025
Serve Robotics raises $80M for expansion

Serve Robotics, backed by Nvidia and Uber, has raised $80 million through a direct offering of 4.2 million shares from undisclosed institutional investors. This funding will support the expansion of its robot delivery services and sustain operations through 2026. Serve currently operates 100 robots in Los Angeles and plans to add 250 more by Q1 2025, aiming for a fleet of 2,000 robots in multiple US cities by year-end. In December 2024, Serve raised $86 million, totaling over $247 million in the past year.

Market Wire News
Jan 6th, 2025
MBOT - Robotics are Today's Theme

Serve Robotics (NASDAQ: SERV) announced that it secured $86 Million in new funding, in December, bringing its total new capital raised in 2024 to $167 million.