Full-Time

Robotic Systems Integration Engineer

Posted on 5/16/2026

Deadline 12/31/26
Samsung

Samsung

10,001+ employees

Manufacturer of consumer electronics and appliances

No salary listed

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Pflugerville, TX, USA

In Person

On-site role; all work must be performed at Samsung Austin Semiconductor facility; no remote option.

Category
Software Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
Kubernetes
Rust
Python
JavaScript
Grafana
Machine Learning
Apache Kafka
Postgres
Docker
HTML/CSS
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or electrical engineering.
  • 4-6 years working in software development.
  • Familiar and experienced in IoT deployment and management tools such as Kafka, Kubernetes, Docker, Airtable, and Graphana.
  • Python, Rust, Java Script, HTML, CSS, Postgres programming
  • Designing application schema and building scalable systems.
  • Strong data analytics mathematically, computationally, and the ability to program scalable dynamic systems to react and distribute information to human and system stakeholders.
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing experience is a plus.
  • Machine vision with ML workflows experience is a plus.
  • Strong electronics understanding including the ability to select appropriate sensors for application in regards to accuracy, precision, and resolution.
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with autonomous robotics vendors to integrate platforms into Samsung environment.
  • Define and implement strategies for collecting and analyzing data to support iterative improvements and refinements of product design and quality metrics.
  • Develop full-stack solutions to meet customer needs including: Database setup for deployed systems monitoring, debugging, and Web application development for user interface and operational data display.
  • Develop of sensor firmware and scripting to enable various sensor inputs such as proportional voltage, current loop, Mod-Bus, MQTT, etc.
  • Provide various automation and integration solutions, requiring interface with enterprise production systems, autonomous robotics, IoT, and human data input.
  • Troubleshoot, debug and upgrade existing applications.
  • Manage the integration and continuous improvement of many autonomous systems and platforms while also managing the continuous improvement of those systems in the most complex and sensitive environment on earth, a semiconductor manufacturing plant.
Desired Qualifications
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing experience is a plus.
  • Machine vision with ML workflows experience is a plus.

Samsung produces a wide range of consumer electronics and home appliances, including smartphones, TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, and semiconductors, serving both individual customers and businesses. Its products combine hardware with software to run apps, stream media, manage energy use, and connect across devices, while its semiconductors power many brands beyond its own lineup. The company differentiates itself through large-scale manufacturing, a broad product ecosystem, and control over both devices and core components, backed by a trusted global brand. Its goal is to deliver reliable, high-quality technology that helps people stay connected and efficient, maintaining leadership in global markets through consistent performance.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Suwon-si, South Korea

Founded

1969

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AI memory demand is lifting DRAM and NAND pricing across Samsung's semiconductor business.
  • AOPEN classroom bundles can expand Samsung's education footprint through multi-OS interactive displays.
  • Canada's appliance survey validates SmartThings-linked automation and energy-saving Bespoke AI demand.

What critics are saying

  • Apple's delayed Galaxy S26 launch surrendered U.S. smartphone momentum and pricing power.
  • Samsung's mainland China appliance exit confirms collapsing share against local competitors.
  • Memory profits depend on a cyclical DRAM and NAND boom that can reverse quickly.

What makes Samsung unique

  • SSIC pairs Samsung capital with Silicon Valley scouting across AI, health, and IoT.
  • Samsung combines hardware, software, and services through SmartThings, displays, and semiconductor platforms.
  • Won Jin Lee's Visual Display leadership links content, services, and marketing to Samsung's ecosystem.

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Benefits

Comprehensive healthcare: Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee assistance program, Telehealth services

Work life success: PTO, FlexTime, FlexPlace, FlexYourFriday

Financial wellness: Health savings account, Flexible spending acounts, 401(k), Student loan support, Tuition assistance

Family first: Pregnancy support, Adoption assistance program, Paid child caregiver leave, Milk stork, WINFertility

Incentives: Fitness reimbursement, Annual physical. Preventative screenings, Lifestyle management

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

-2%

2 year growth

-3%
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