Full-Time

Senior Software Engineer

ML Infrastructure

Updated on 4/23/2025

Standard Bots

Standard Bots

51-200 employees

Robotic automation solutions for businesses

Compensation Overview

$200k - $240k/yr

+ Employee Stock Options

Senior

Remote in USA

Category
Backend Engineering
Software Engineering
Required Skills
Kubernetes
Microsoft Azure
AWS
Development Operations (DevOps)
Google Cloud Platform
Requirements
  • 5+ years of software engineering experience
  • DevOps or ML Ops experience is a plus
  • Proven track record with data pipelines and distributed systems
  • Experience with cloud platforms (AWS/GCP/Azure)
  • Experience with container orchestration (Kubernetes)
  • Experience building ML/AI infrastructure
Responsibilities
  • Design and implement scalable infrastructure for our AI deployment pipeline
  • Build and maintain distributed compute clusters
  • Optimize resource allocation and automate AI deployment workflows
  • Implement CI/CD pipelines and automated testing for AI models
  • Scale our cloud infrastructure with a focus on distributed GPU training coordination and synchronization
  • Data compression and streaming solutions for high-bandwidth sensor data
  • Optimize costs across cloud providers
  • Design and implement observability systems to monitor system health and resource utilization for training jobs
  • Automatically detect and diagnose infrastructure issues
  • Collaborate with ML engineers to understand and address infrastructure needs
Desired Qualifications
  • DevOps or ML Ops experience is a plus

Standard Bots provides robotic automation solutions tailored for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Their main product, the RO1 collaborative robot, is designed to perform various repetitive or hazardous tasks such as machine tending, pick and place operations, and inspection. The RO1 is equipped with a camera and is user-friendly, requiring no programming knowledge to operate. Standard Bots uses a subscription-based model, starting at $500 per month, which includes the robot along with support and maintenance services. This approach makes advanced robotics more accessible to businesses without the burden of high upfront costs. The company's focus on simplicity, affordability, and exceptional customer support sets it apart from competitors, with the goal of helping businesses streamline operations and enhance productivity through automation.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$87M

Headquarters

Glen Cove, New York

Founded

2016

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Recent $63M funding round boosts development of next-gen robots and platform enhancement.
  • Strong investor confidence from Amazon and Samsung supports innovation in AI-powered robotics.
  • Growing market demand for collaborative robots among SMEs enhances business opportunities.

What critics are saying

  • Competition from NVIDIA's advanced robotics simulation could challenge market position.
  • Significant funding by competitors like 1X may intensify sector competition.
  • Potential conflicts of interest with investors like Amazon and Samsung could arise.

What makes Standard Bots unique

  • Standard Bots offers a subscription model, making robotics accessible to SMEs.
  • Their RO1 robot is user-friendly, requiring no programming knowledge to operate.
  • Standard Bots provides comprehensive support and maintenance, ensuring a stress-free user experience.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Employee Stock Options

Paid Vacation

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

↑ 3%

1 year growth

↑ 1%

2 year growth

↑ 9%
The Robot Report
Dec 3rd, 2024
Aws Offers Accelerated Robotics Simulation With Nvidia

Listen to this articleAWS and Isaac Sim can help accelerate robotics development, says NVIDIA. NVIDIA Corp. today announced at AWS re:Invent enhanced tools for robotics developers, as well as the availability of NVIDIA DGX Cloud on Amazon Web Services and offerings for artificial intelligence and quantum computing. The company said that NVIDIA Isaac Sim is now available on NVIDIA L40S graphics processing units (GPUs) in Amazon Elastic Cloud Computing (EC2) G6e instances. It said this could double scaling robotics simulation and accelerate AI model training. Isaac Sim is a reference application built on NVIDIA Omniverse for developers to simulate and test AI-driven robots in physically based virtual environments

AlleyWatch
Jul 15th, 2024
The AlleyWatch Startup Daily Funding Report: 7/15/2024

Standard Bots, an AI-powered robotics startup, has raised $39M in Series B funding from investors that include led by General Catalyst.

The Robot Report
Jul 13th, 2024
Standard Bots Raises $63M To Bring Cobot Arms To Market

Listen to this articleStandard Robots’ RO1 collaborative robot is currently in production. | Source: Standard Bots. Standard Bots this week raised more than $63 million in total funding. Its new Series B round was led by General Catalyst and included participation from the Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund and Samsung Next. The Glen Cove, N.Y.-based company plans to use the fresh funding to expand its engineering team, accelerate the development of its series of next-generation robots in new sizes, and enhance the proprietary platform that makes these robots intuitive for everyday use

Bloomberg
Jul 12th, 2024
General Catalyst, Amazon Back AI-Powered Robotics Startup

Artificial intelligence robotics startup Standard Bots has raised $63 million over a series of deals, the company plans to announce Friday.

EIN News
Jul 12th, 2024
Standard Bots Secures $63M in Funding to Propel American Manufacturing Forward with AI-Driven Robotics

/EIN News/ - GLEN COVE, N.Y., July 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Standard Bots, a pioneer in robotics automation, today announced it has raised $63 million in total funding, with its recent Series B round led by General Catalyst with participation from Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund and Samsung Next.