Senior Full-Stack Engineer (Robotics / Teleoperation)

About

This is an early-stage robotics company building the intelligence layer for industrial machines – forklifts, cranes, excavators and other heavy equipment.

They’re hiring a Senior Full-Stack Engineer to own the product experience around teleoperation and fleet workflows. You’d lead a new UX/UI build, with the expectation that the system will support a much larger fleet next year.

The operator console is not a dashboard. It is the control surface for real machines working in real environments. Latency, clarity, video quality, workflow design, and operator trust all matter at once.

They need someone senior enough to build the application holistically, make sensible product calls, and operate without heavy supervision.

What you'll do

  • Own the teleoperation UI/UX and operator console end-to-end
  • Build responsive real-time interfaces around video, machine state, and operator workflows
  • Develop frontend architecture that can support fleet growth and more complex workflows
  • Work across frontend and backend boundaries to ship complete product features
  • Improve usability for operators managing high-consequence machine tasks
  • Partner with robotics and platform teams to expose the right controls and telemetry
  • Help shape the long-term direction of fleet management tooling.

What you'll need

  • Strong full-stack engineering experience, with clear frontend depth
  • Excellent React and TypeScript skills
  • Experience building real-time product interfaces, ideally with streaming or live state
  • Good product judgment and the ability to build independently
  • Comfort operating in a fast-moving startup with incomplete specs
  • Ability to work closely with technical users and translate operational pain into product

Optional Bonus

  • WebRTC experience
  • Exposure to agentic workflows or AI-assisted operator systems

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 48 hours.

Job Details

Company
Axiōma Search
Location
City of London, London, United Kingdom
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