Full-Time

Senior Software Engineer

Full Stack, Platform

Posted on 8/15/2025

Aigen

Aigen

11-50 employees

Autonomous farming robotics with AI-powered renewables

Compensation Overview

$145k - $165k/yr

Redmond, WA, USA

Hybrid

This is a hybrid position.

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Python
JavaScript
React.js
TypeScript
AWS
Terraform
Requirements
  • Experience owning software systems from initial design through production launch to long-term support
  • 5+ years of professional full-stack development using Python on AWS, and React.js
  • Proven experience architecting and deploying cloud-native applications on AWS
  • Hands-on experience integrating real-time data streams into user interfaces (MQTT, WebSockets, AWS IoT Core)
  • Familiarity with layered map rendering and geospatial data
  • Track record of troubleshooting and improving production systems deployed at scale
  • Experience using infrastructure-as-a-service tooling (AWS CDK, Terraform, or similar)
Responsibilities
  • Architect and develop full-stack applications, with a strong focus on the React.js front end and modern TypeScript/JavaScript best practices
  • Build real-time data-driven UIs powered by WebSockets, MQTT, or AWS IoT Core for live fleet monitoring and control
  • Implement geospatial rendering using Mapbox, Leaflet, or similar frameworks to visualize large-scale farm and robot fleet data efficiently
  • Design and implement scalable serverless AWS architectures using CDK, Lambda (Python), API Gateway, DynamoDB, RDS, S3, Cognito, and related services
  • Optimize UI and backend performance for low-latency rendering of telemetry, maps, and analytics
  • Develop secure, role-based authentication and authorization workflows using AWS Cognito or equivalent
  • Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, AWS CodePipeline, etc.) with automated testing
  • Work closely with robotics and product teams to turn fleet operations data into intuitive farmer-facing workflows
Desired Qualifications
  • BS/MS in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related technical field — or equivalent hands-on experience
  • Experience launching cloud-based platforms for connected devices or IoT fleets
  • Solid grasp of data structures and databases (PostgreSQL, DynamoDB)
  • Experience integrating messaging/streaming protocols (MQTT, WebSockets, WebRTC) into web applications
  • Knowledge of geospatial mapping frameworks (Mapbox, Leaflet) for interactive UIs
  • Background in agriculture technology, robotics, or other field-deployed autonomous systems
  • Prior startup experience and/or work on greenfield products

Aigen.io provides autonomous farming robotics using AI and renewable energy to help farmers increase yields and reduce workload. Its Element vehicle navigates fields to weed and analyze crops using onboard AI and sensors, powered by solar energy with wind sails and regenerative wheel motors, while sharing data in real time via satellite links and a mesh network. The company differentiates itself by combining mobile, solar-powered robotics with a broad data network to support scalable, chemical-free farming for farms of all sizes. Its goal is to lift crop yields, cut labor needs, and reduce fossil-fuel dependence through sustainable, data-driven farming at scale, likely with vehicle sales plus maintenance and data services.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$16M

Headquarters

Kirkland, Washington

Founded

2020

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Element gen2 boosts solar capacity 50% and AI speed 4x for broader crops.
  • SAM2 foundation model cuts labeling costs 22.5x, licensable to competitors.
  • Service model deploys robot crews seasonally, generating recurring revenue.

What critics are saying

  • Carbon Robotics' LaserWeeder kills weeds 20x faster in corn and soy.
  • John Deere's See & Spray retrofits tractors with AI spraying in 3-6 months.
  • Cloudy Red River Valley weather cripples solar uptime in 6-12 months.

What makes Aigen unique

  • Aigen's Element robots use solar panels doubling as wind sails for fully renewable power.
  • Proprietary quantized AI runs on 1.5W, enabling edge computing without fossil fuels.
  • Mesh network enables fleet-wide real-time pest data collection for farmers.

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Benefits

Stock options

Flexible (WFH) Fridays

Minimum 15 days PTO

Healthcare - 100% coverage for employee

Vision

Dental

401(k)

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

-2%

2 year growth

2%
Amazon Web Services
Mar 30th, 2026
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Misset International
Apr 28th, 2025
Aigen launches solar-powered Element gen2 robot for weeding crops

U.S.-based ag-tech company Aigen has unveiled the Element gen2, its second-generation, fully autonomous weeding robot powered entirely by solar energy.

Morningstar
Apr 22nd, 2025
Aigen Launches Next Generation Element Robots for Weeding in Partnership with Bowles Farming Company

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