Full-Time

Machine Learning Engineer

Posted on 3/5/2026

Gecko Robotics

Gecko Robotics

201-500 employees

Robotic ultrasonic inspection with asset analytics

No salary listed

Pittsburgh, PA, USA

In Person

Office-first culture; occasional remote work allowed.

Category
AI & Machine Learning (2)
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Required Skills
MLOps
Python
Tensorflow
Neural Networks
Pytorch
FEM/FEA
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a closely related field, or equivalent practical experience.
  • 5+ years of professional engineering experience, with at least 3+ years in a dedicated machine learning role.
  • Strong practical knowledge of machine learning algorithms and the ability to read and implement relevant research papers, especially for time-series analysis and anomaly detection in signal data.
  • Proficiency in Python and at least one major machine learning framework (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow), with experience deploying at least one model into a production environment.
  • Familiarity with MLOps concepts for managing the model lifecycle.
  • A strong sense of intellectual curiosity, with the desire to dive deep into exploratory projects alongside production-ready deployments.
  • Preference for projects with high ownership and the ability to work effectively both autonomously and collaboratively.
  • Desire to have a high impact at a fast-moving startup as a key contributor on a new and growing team.
  • Exceptional communication skills and a commitment to receiving and providing continuous feedback.
  • Deep theoretical understanding and applied expertise in modern machine learning, including deep learning architectures (e.g., CNNs, Transformers).
  • Demonstrated ability to tackle complex, ambiguous problems and work with noisy, real-world data.
Responsibilities
  • Design, develop, and deploy sophisticated machine learning models (supervised and unsupervised) to analyze complex sensor data for non-destructive evaluation (Nondestructive Evaluation).
  • Lead research and implementation of next-generation, physics-based machine learning models that can interface with or replace traditional simulation methods like Finite Element Analysis (FEA) or Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).
  • Process and interpret large-scale, unconventional datasets, including raw ultrasonic A-scans and infrared thermal images, to extract meaningful insights.
  • Collaborate with robotics, software, and data engineering teams to integrate ML solutions and algorithms into our production data platform.
  • Stay at the forefront of academic and industry advancements in machine learning, signal processing, and physics-based modeling to drive innovation.
  • Own the end-to-end lifecycle of ML projects, from problem formulation and data exploration and curation to modeldeployment, monitoring, and iteration.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with PyTorch.
  • Experience with MLOps tools such as MLFlow.
  • A strong background in digital signal processing (DSP).
  • Experience setting up and interpreting the results of FEA/ CFD simulations and the like.
  • Experience working with unconventional sensor data formats beyond standard images or text.
  • Experience or a keen research interest in the intersection of machine learning and physical sciences.
  • Familiarity with research related to ultrasound A-scans, such as time-series analysis, wavelet transforms, Fourier analysis, or acoustic modeling.
  • Familiarity with research related to infrared imagery, such as radiometry, thermal modeling, or multispectral data fusion.
  • Familiarity with applying machine learning to the simulation of physical phenomena, including research areas such as physics-informed neural networks (PINNs), surrogate modeling for traditional simulators (e.g., FEA/CFD), or prognostic and health management (PHM) for modeling material degradation and damage, neural operators, differentiable physics and the likes.
  • Experience with 3D deep learning for processing point cloud data, including tasks like 3D semantic segmentation. Familiarity with modern neural rendering techniques like Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs) or 3D Gaussian Splatting and knowledge of generative models for inverse CAD to automatically create structured CAD models from 3D scans.

Gecko Robotics builds robotic ultrasonic inspection systems and enterprise software to inspect critical infrastructure. The robots collect ultrasonic data from assets in energy, public infrastructure, manufacturing, defense, and maritime, and software turns that data into maps, models, and digital twins with current and predictive insights. They stand out by providing an end-to-end hardware and software solution that scales data collection and translates it into actionable digital representations for heavy industries. Their goal is to improve reliability, safety, efficiency, and sustainability of asset operations by digitizing and optimizing asset lifecycles, typically sold to other businesses through purchases, subscriptions, or service contracts.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$345.6M

Headquarters

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Founded

2013

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • US Navy $71M contract inspects 18 Pacific Fleet ships over nine months.
  • ADNOC agreements deploy robotics at ADNOC Gas and train UAE nationals.
  • $125M Series D funds UAE factory by 2026 for defense, energy expansion.

What critics are saying

  • Boston Dynamics Spot captures Navy contracts with superior confined-space access.
  • Anybotics ANYmal grabs ADNOC oil-gas share via autonomy before 2026 factory.
  • L3Harris exploits Cantilever IP to launch proprietary aviation rivals.

What makes Gecko Robotics unique

  • Wall-climbing robots create digital twins 50 times faster than manual inspections.
  • Cantilever AI platform delivers predictive asset health insights across industries.
  • Multi-modal robots climb, crawl, swim, fly for comprehensive infrastructure data.

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Benefits

Unlimited PTO

Stock options & equity

401k with company match

Medical, dental, vision coverages

Parental Leave

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

2%

2 year growth

3%
The Next Web
Mar 17th, 2026
US Navy awards Gecko Robotics $71M deal to digitally map Pacific Fleet warships

Gecko Robotics has secured a five-year contract with the US Navy and General Services Administration worth up to $71 million, with an initial award of $54 million. This marks the Navy's largest-ever robotics deal. The Pittsburgh startup will deploy its wall-climbing robots and AI platform Cantilever to inspect 18 Pacific Fleet vessels over nine months, creating digital twins to accelerate maintenance. The technology can identify necessary repairs up to 50 times faster than manual inspections, enabling pre-staging of parts before ships reach dry dock. Roughly 40% of the Navy's fleet is unavailable at any time, with maintenance backlogs costing up to $20 billion annually. Only 41% of ships completed repairs on time in 2025. Valued at $1.25 billion following its June 2025 Series D round, Gecko has raised $173 million in total funding.

Fox News
Mar 12th, 2026
WATCH: wall-climbing robot swarms crawl US Navy warships as China's fleet surges.

WATCH: wall-climbing robot swarms crawl US Navy warships as China's fleet surges. Pennsylvania-based Gecko Robotics develops AI-powered machines that scale hulls and flight decks to scan for structural problems. See how advanced robotics are scaling destroyers and amphibious ships to detect structural problems faster than traditional methods - part of a new $71 million Navy initiative to boost readiness and cut maintenance delays. (Credit: Gecko Robotics) FIRST ON FOX: Swarms of wall-climbing robots will soon be crawling across U.S. Navy warships in a $71 million effort to slash repair delays and boost fleet readiness as China continues expanding its naval power. Under the five-year contract, Gecko will begin work on 18 ships in the U.S. Pacific Fleet, with the initial award valued at up to $54 million. The contract vehicle is structured to allow other military services to access the technology as well. The push comes at a critical moment. Only about 60% of U.S. Navy ships are operational at any given time as maintenance backlogs sideline a significant share of the fleet, according to industry estimates. Meanwhile, China now fields roughly 370 to 390 warships and submarines compared with about 300 in the U.S. Navy - and its state-backed shipbuilding industry can produce vessels at a dramatically faster pace. Some independent analyses estimate China's shipbuilding capacity exceeds America's by more than 200 times when measured by tonnage output. Against that backdrop, the Navy is turning to artificial intelligence and robotics not for weapons - but for repairs. The AI-powered machines, developed by Pittsburgh-based Gecko Robotics, scale hulls, flight decks and other hard-to-reach steel surfaces, scanning for corrosion, metal fatigue and weld defects. Instead of relying on sailors or shipyard workers suspended on ropes or scaffolding to inspect ships point by point, the robots collect millions of data points and feed them into a digital platform designed to flag structural problems early. "Where value hasn't improved, that's where opportunity lives. Cracking the cost equation is just as important as cracking the physics equation," said Justin Fanelli, Chief Technology Officer for the Department of the Navy said in a statement on the new deal. "MyBasin - Basin Mediactive LLC is now seeing solutions that make innovation adoption easier and in doing so save time, money and risk. "It's no good having 300 vessels if 40% of them are in a dry dock somewhere," Gecko Robotics CEO Jake Loosararian told Fox News Digital. Swarms of wall-climbing robots will soon be crawling across U.S. Navy warships in a $71 million effort to slash repair delays and boost fleet readiness as China continues expanding its naval power. (Gecko Robotics) The inspections will focus on destroyers, amphibious warships and littoral combat ships - vessels that form a core part of U.S. naval operations in the Indo-Pacific. The chief of naval operations has set a goal of reaching 80% fleet readiness by 2027, a benchmark Navy leaders say is critical as competition with China intensifies. Gecko says its robotic systems can identify structural issues far faster than traditional manual inspections, helping planners reduce maintenance delays and return ships to sea more quickly. Ships often sit in drydock for months as unexpected structural issues are discovered after work has already begun - reducing the number of vessels available for deployment while Navy leaders push to raise readiness toward 80% in the coming years. Compounding the problem is a shortage of trained shipyard personnel. U.S. shipbuilders have struggled to recruit and retain enough skilled welders, electricians and technicians to keep pace with demand, contributing to both construction delays and maintenance backlogs. Industry reports show many new hires leave within their first year, slowing workforce growth even as shipbuilding needs rise. Under the five-year contract, Gecko will begin work on 18 ships in the U.S. Pacific Fleet, with the initial award valued at up to $54 million. The contract vehicle is structured to allow other military services to access the technology as well. (Gecko Robotics) Automation and AI are increasingly viewed as part of the solution. By reducing the amount of dangerous, labor-intensive inspection work required and accelerating defect detection during both maintenance and construction, robotic systems can help yards do more with a constrained workforce. Loosararian said the technology is designed to identify structural problems before ships enter major repair cycles, helping planners prioritize repairs and reduce delays. "First destroyers we were on, we saved about three months worth of time to create a plan of action and execute on it," he said. "It reduces the amounts of dangerous and hazardous work hours that humans have to have, it also increases speed." The inspections will focus on destroyers, amphibious warships and littoral combat ships - vessels that form a core part of U.S. naval operations in the Indo-Pacific. (Gecko Robotics) The company says similar technology is being deployed during ship construction, scanning welds and structural components early in the build process to prevent costly rework later - an effort aimed at easing strain across a shipbuilding enterprise already under pressure. While the United States cannot easily match ChinaChina ship-for-ship in raw production speed, improving the availability of the fleet already in service may be one way to narrow the operational gap. In an era of intensifying maritime competition, the battle may hinge not only on how many ships are built - but how many are ready to sail.

Tech in Asia
Nov 8th, 2025
Gecko Robotics Raises $125M for UAE Factory

Gecko Robotics, a US-based firm, plans to build a factory in the UAE by 2026. The company raised $125 million in a Series D funding round, increasing its valuation to $1.25 billion. This follows a $173 million Series C round in December 2023. The funding will support expansion in defense, energy, and manufacturing sectors. Gecko's robots, which inspect critical infrastructure, have reduced inspection times significantly, highlighting the potential of AI in industrial automation.

Offshore Technology
Nov 3rd, 2025
ADNOC to expand robotics and AI across operations

ADNOC to expand robotics and AI across operations. ADNOC aims to improve operational efficiency, reduce equipment downtime and support maintenance using AI-powered analytics. Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has signed three agreements with US-based Gecko Robotics to extend the use of robotics and AI across ADNOC's operations and to expand training for United Arab Emirates (UAE) nationals. The agreements, signed at the ENACT Majlis event in Abu Dhabi, UAE, include a multi-year technology deployment for ADNOC Gas. Gecko Robotics will work together with ADNOC Technical Academy (ATA) on training programmes. The partners will also launch a programme to explore broader deployment of robotics and AI analytics across ADNOC assets. ADNOC managing director and group CEO Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber said: "ADNOC is harnessing the power of AI and advanced technology to transform the way Offshore Technology work, driving greater efficiency, safety and performance across its operations. "These three agreements mark another stop on our journey to becoming the world's most AI-enabled energy company as we accelerate robotics deployment, empower local talent and strengthen the UAE's position as a global hub for energy innovation." US tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate? Don't let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis. AIQ, ADNOC's joint venture with Presight, will implement Gecko Robotics' Cantilever operating system across ADNOC Gas' facilities under the multi-year agreement. It represents AIQ's first robotics deployment. A separate memorandum of understanding between ADNOC and Gecko Robotics will examine the wider use of advanced robotics and AI-powered analytics. It will also explore the potential manufacturing of robotic systems in the UAE and the deployment of AI solutions tailored to ADNOC's operational needs. The ATA agreement will focus on joint training programmes to develop UAE national talent in robotics and associated technical skills. ADNOC said the agreements aim to improve operational efficiency, reduce equipment downtime and support maintenance through AI-powered analytics. Gecko Robotics CEO Jake Loosararian said: "There is a race to lead the AI and energy moment, and the energy companies that win won't just utilise technology, they will become technology companies. "There is only one way to win this race, and that is to acquire physical data using robotics and unlocking human and machine performance from the AI that data fuels. "Few understand this secret, but one leader seems to see it before the rest, and his name is Dr Sultan Al Jaber." Separately, ADNOC signed an agreement with Masdar, XRG and Microsoft at the same event to accelerate AI deployment across its value chain and develop energy solutions for Microsoft's global AI and data centre expansion. Under that agreement, ADNOC and Microsoft will co-develop and deploy AI agents intended to drive efficiency and reduce emissions. The collaboration with Masdar and XRG will target next-generation energy and infrastructure options to support Microsoft's data centre growth.

The Robot Report
Sep 18th, 2025
Gecko Robotics releases StratoSight drone-based roof inspection system

Gecko Robotics releases StratoSight drone-based roof inspection system.

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