Internship

Spatial Planning SWE Intern

Posted on 12/7/2024

Zipline

Zipline

1,001-5,000 employees

Autonomous delivery service for healthcare supplies

Compensation Overview

$40 - $44/hr

San Bruno, CA, USA

Internship is preferred to be onsite in South San Francisco.

Category
Embedded Engineering
Software Engineering
Required Skills
Python
Requirements
  • Must have at least completed the second year of your Undergraduate studies. Masters and PhD students are also eligible.
  • Proficient coding skills in Python, with an openness to bring new ideas and languages to the table
  • Ability to write clean, modular code with accompanying documentation
  • Understanding of automated testing practices and the ability to apply them to produce solid code that can be iterated on quickly
  • Deep understanding of algorithmic optimization techniques (especially where applied to robotics motion planning)
Responsibilities
  • Work on containerized services that generate spatial planning artifacts
  • Use GeoData tools to visualize and evaluate land features that impact serviceability
  • Work with teams to make spatial data accessible instantaneously anywhere in the world
  • Improve planning algorithms to make routing fast and reliable
  • Build systems for geoindexing and geo-accessing spatial constraints instantaneously
  • Adapt current spatial planning to different costs and models and build the infrastructure to enable cost-based search.
Desired Qualifications
  • Preferred onsite in South San Francisco
  • Preferred experience supporting or developing novel algorithmic research
  • Preferred experience with spatial data

Zipline focuses on logistics and delivery using autonomous technology to transport goods quickly and sustainably, primarily in the healthcare sector. The company delivers essential medical supplies, such as vaccines and medications, and has played a key role in public health initiatives like the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Ghana. Zipline's autonomous delivery platforms cater to various needs, allowing for rapid delivery of items from prescriptions to groceries. The company's goal is to enhance access to vital supplies and address equity gaps in healthcare and other sectors.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$813.7M

Headquarters

South San Francisco, California

Founded

2014

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Expansion to urban areas like Dallas-Fort Worth increases market share in urban logistics.
  • Partnerships with governments enhance healthcare logistics and influence public policy.
  • Involvement in agriculture logistics diversifies services and opens new revenue streams.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from companies like Wing and Amazon Prime Air impacts market share.
  • Regulatory challenges in urban areas could delay expansion and increase costs.
  • Public perception issues may lead to community pushback and stricter regulations.

What makes Zipline unique

  • Zipline's P2 system offers quiet, precise delivery even in adverse weather conditions.
  • Partnership with Walmart for free drone delivery expands reach in the retail sector.
  • Zipline's milestone of 100 million miles showcases operational experience and reliability.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Company Equity

Performance Bonus

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

2%
FreightWaves
Apr 9th, 2025
Zipline Drone Delivery Takes Flight In Texas With Walmart – For Free

After hundreds of thousands of test flights and years of piloting drone delivery in the U.S., Zipline has officially taken flight in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with partner Walmart.The world’s largest drone delivery provider announced Tuesday that residents located within 2 miles of a Walmart Supercenter in the suburb of Mesquite are eligible for delivery of more than 65,000 items in 30 minutes or less. Zipline told FLYING magazine the first order in Mesquite included a dozen eggs, a bag of Popcorners chips and flower bulbs for spring gardening. The company said Walmart (NYSE: WMT) will set the price of the service, which at launch is available for free.The launch also marks the introduction of Zipline’s Platform 2 (P2) delivery system, a successor to its P1 designed for quiet, precise delivery in cities and suburbs – even in rain or 45 mph gusts of wind.According to Zipline CEO Keller Rinaudo Clifton, the service delivers 10 times faster than cars, with flight times for most orders under two minutes. Clifton said customers in Mesquite, who participated in a “secret” early access program over the past few months, have described the offering as “quiet,” “gentle” and “magical.”“We’ve been blown away by the feedback from our early customers,” said Conner Wilkinson, head of community engagement at Zipline, in a statement accompanying Tuesday’s announcement. “In just a few weeks, we’ve already become a part of people’s daily routines, especially for busy parents like myself, older adults, and anyone else who wants to spend more time doing things they love and less time running errands.”Tuesday’s launch, though, “significantly” expands the number of customers who can order delivery, Zipline said. Customers can download the Zipline app or visit the company’s website to see if their household is eligible – that includes multifamily dwellings such as apartment complexes

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