Full-Time

Head of Engineering

Charge Robotics

Charge Robotics

11-50 employees

Robotic construction for solar deployment

Compensation Overview

$180k - $300k/yr

San Leandro, CA, USA

In Person

Must be based in the SF Bay Area and work 4-5 days/week from the San Leandro HQ; ~10% travel to solar-field deployments.

Category
Engineering Management (1)
Requirements
  • Gain satisfaction from personally playing a part in mitigating climate change.
  • Have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Have excellent interpersonal relationship management skills.
  • Have 5+ years of experience in an engineering leadership role.
  • Have overseen multiple development cycles end-to-end and shipped complex electromechanical systems.
  • Can roll up your sleeves to dive into a problem when needed, but maintain context of broader organizational goals and perspective.
  • Are strongly opinionated but know how and when to compromise effectively.
  • Are versed in walking the careful balance between shipping quickly and shipping quality.
  • Operate effectively in the fast-paced environment of a rapidly growing startup.
  • Have a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Computer Science, Physics, or a related field.
  • Are based in or can relocate to the SF Bay Area, and able to work 4-5 days/week from our San Leandro HQ.
  • Are open to ~10% travel to field (solar construction sites) to work directly with our product in its deployment environment.
  • Are excited to see our robots deployed onto actual solar farms.
Responsibilities
  • Report directly to the CEO in order to lead, mentor, and grow an all-star, multi-disciplinary engineering team.
  • Collaborate closely with company leadership to align the strategic direction of engineering initiatives with company goals and roadmap.
  • Be a critical part of driving the design of our product while architecting the team structure and engineering processes required to bring it to deployed reality.
  • Scale engineering operations from R&D through manufacturing, leading the transition from prototype development to full production.
  • Internally and externally represent the engineering function of the organization to key stakeholders including employees, customers, executives, and investors.
  • Establish and continuously improve engineering management processes, including performance reviews, planning, and organizational design.
  • Set the bar for excellence across engineering activity, including implementing best practices for development, testing, and documentation.
  • Continuously learn new industry best practices and emerging technologies.
Desired Qualifications
  • Have extensive experience developing automation and robotics systems.
  • Have experience working with solar power generation technologies.
  • Have experience working directly in multiple different engineering disciplines.

Charge Robotics builds robotic systems that automate solar installation work to remove labor bottlenecks in construction. Their robots handle tasks in the field to speed up the process of deploying solar projects, allowing construction teams to install more systems in less time. This focus on automation of on-site installation differentiates Charge Robotics from competitors that only provide components or software rather than end-to-end robotic labor solutions. The company’s goal is to help the world switch to renewable energy faster by making solar installation scalable and more efficient.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Early VC

Total Funding

$17.1M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

N/A

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • SOLV Energy pilot reduced labor costs and installation time significantly.
  • Raised $22 million post-pilot for 2025 commercial deployments.
  • Improved Sunrise speed and operation accelerates large-scale solar rollout.

What critics are saying

  • Sunstall's proven systems construct megawatt farms, eroding Charge's entry.
  • Comau's Hyperflex arm replicates capabilities through industrial partnerships.
  • Sunrise defects trigger SOLV lawsuits, halting $22M projects in 6-12 months.

What makes Charge Robotics unique

  • Sunrise system automates solar bay assembly via portable on-site factories.
  • MIT alumni founded Charge Robotics in 2021 targeting labor-intensive solar tasks.
  • Machine-vision ensures quality using common solar parts and panel sizes.

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Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Hybrid Work Options

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Stock Options

Company Equity

Wellness Program

Mental Health Support

Gym Membership

Phone/Internet Stipend

Home Office Stipend

Professional Development Budget

Conference Attendance Budget

Training Programs

Tuition Reimbursement

Professional Certification Support

Mentorship Program

Family Planning Benefits

Fertility Treatment Support

Adoption Assistance

Childcare Support

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Relocation Assistance

Employee Referral Bonus

Pet Insurance

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Employee Discounts

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Company News

BNP Media
Mar 12th, 2025
Robotics Start-Up Revolutionizes Solar Installation with Portable Factories

After a successful prototype deployment with SOLV Energy, Charge Robotics has secured $22 million for its first commercial projects.

The Robot Report
Oct 4th, 2024
Robotics Investments Near $1B In August

Listen to this articleSwiss-Mile raised $22M in August 2024 for its wheeled quadruped. Fifty producers of robots and robotics enabling technologies received funding in August 2024, pulling in a total of approximately $1 billion. This figure is on par with the $1.2 billion average The Robot Report has tracked each of the previous 12 months. Investment targeted to robotics companies for the first eight months of 2024 equals about $10.86 billion. You can follow The Robot Report‘s investment section here. The largest investments in August were secured by developers of autonomous driving technologies

Securities and Exchange Commission
Oct 2nd, 2024
SEC FORM D

The Securities and Exchange Commission has not necessarily reviewed the information in this filing and has not determined if it is accurate and complete.The reader should not assume that the information is accurate and complete.