Overland AI
Mission Success Engineer, Hardware or Software (all levels)
Overland AI, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
Mission Success Engineer, Hardware or Software (all levels)
About Overland AI
Founded in 2022 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Overland AI is transforming land operations for modern defense. The company leverages over a decade of advanced research in robotics and machine learning, as well as a field‑test forward ethos, to deliver combined capabilities for unit commanders. Our OverDrive autonomy stack enables ground vehicles to navigate and operate off‑road in any terrain without GPS or direct operator control. Our intuitive OverWatch C2 interface provides commanders with precise coordination capabilities essential for mission success. Overland AI has secured $42M in funding, including a Series A led by 8VC, and built trusted partnerships with DARPA, the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, and Special Operations Command. Backed by eight‑figure contracts across the Department of Defense, we are strengthening national security by iterating closely with end users engaged in tactical operations.
Role Summary We’re seeking forward‑deployed hardware and software Engineers at all levels to work at the intersection of field operations and cutting‑edge robotics. This role involves designing, deploying, and sustaining autonomous software and hardware systems in austere environments while collaborating directly with end‑users to refine solutions. Frequent and extended travel is expected in this role.
Key Responsibilities
Deploy and Field‑Test Systems : Install, configure, and evaluate OverDrive systems on uncrewed vehicles in real‑world conditions.
Develop and Iterate : Contribute to hardware/software integration and enhancements, leveraging user feedback to improve autonomy capabilities.
Support Field Operations : Troubleshoot and repair systems during deployment, often in remote and resource‑limited settings.
Collaborate Across Teams : Partner with engineers and program managers to ensure seamless deployment and alignment with end‑user needs.
Document and Analyze : Maintain detailed records of field performance, documenting lessons learned and recommending improvements.
Train and Support Users : Act as the on‑site expert, training users and ensuring operational readiness.
Minimum Requirements
Willingness to travel extensively (>50%) both CONUS and OCONUS to support DoD projects, often on short notice for extended durations.
BS/MS in Engineering, Computer Science, or related field (or equivalent experience).
Proficiency in one or more of the following: robotics, sensors, networking, embedded systems, electronics, off‑road vehicle operations and maintenance.
Experience supporting systems in Linux environments, including debugging hardware and software in the field.
Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. DoD security clearance.
Desired Experience & Qualifications
Resilient problem‑solver with a focus on delivering results under pressure.
Experience with uncrewed systems and robotics software (e.g., ROS, CAN, drive‑by‑wire systems).
Familiarity with autonomous system sensors (LIDAR, cameras).
Proficiency with programming languages such as Python or C++.
Knowledge of field‑testing protocols and safety‑critical environments.
Enthusiasm for solving problems hands‑on in challenging conditions, including adverse weather and remote locations.
Thrive in dynamic, cross‑functional teams and small startup environments.
Experience deploying hardware and software in defense technology, deep tech, or start‑up environments.
Willingness to co‑locate at testing sites or military installations for extended periods, both CONUS and OCONUS.
Benefits
The salary range for this position is $65K to $350K annually
Equity compensation
Best‑in‑class healthcare, dental and vision plans
Unlimited PTO
401(k) with company match
Parental leave
Location This position is located in Seattle, WA. Frequent, extended travel expected (>50%). Experienced and well‑qualified remote candidates able to work during Pacific Time Zone business hours will be considered.
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Role Summary We’re seeking forward‑deployed hardware and software Engineers at all levels to work at the intersection of field operations and cutting‑edge robotics. This role involves designing, deploying, and sustaining autonomous software and hardware systems in austere environments while collaborating directly with end‑users to refine solutions. Frequent and extended travel is expected in this role.
Key Responsibilities
Deploy and Field‑Test Systems : Install, configure, and evaluate OverDrive systems on uncrewed vehicles in real‑world conditions.
Develop and Iterate : Contribute to hardware/software integration and enhancements, leveraging user feedback to improve autonomy capabilities.
Support Field Operations : Troubleshoot and repair systems during deployment, often in remote and resource‑limited settings.
Collaborate Across Teams : Partner with engineers and program managers to ensure seamless deployment and alignment with end‑user needs.
Document and Analyze : Maintain detailed records of field performance, documenting lessons learned and recommending improvements.
Train and Support Users : Act as the on‑site expert, training users and ensuring operational readiness.
Minimum Requirements
Willingness to travel extensively (>50%) both CONUS and OCONUS to support DoD projects, often on short notice for extended durations.
BS/MS in Engineering, Computer Science, or related field (or equivalent experience).
Proficiency in one or more of the following: robotics, sensors, networking, embedded systems, electronics, off‑road vehicle operations and maintenance.
Experience supporting systems in Linux environments, including debugging hardware and software in the field.
Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. DoD security clearance.
Desired Experience & Qualifications
Resilient problem‑solver with a focus on delivering results under pressure.
Experience with uncrewed systems and robotics software (e.g., ROS, CAN, drive‑by‑wire systems).
Familiarity with autonomous system sensors (LIDAR, cameras).
Proficiency with programming languages such as Python or C++.
Knowledge of field‑testing protocols and safety‑critical environments.
Enthusiasm for solving problems hands‑on in challenging conditions, including adverse weather and remote locations.
Thrive in dynamic, cross‑functional teams and small startup environments.
Experience deploying hardware and software in defense technology, deep tech, or start‑up environments.
Willingness to co‑locate at testing sites or military installations for extended periods, both CONUS and OCONUS.
Benefits
The salary range for this position is $65K to $350K annually
Equity compensation
Best‑in‑class healthcare, dental and vision plans
Unlimited PTO
401(k) with company match
Parental leave
Location This position is located in Seattle, WA. Frequent, extended travel expected (>50%). Experienced and well‑qualified remote candidates able to work during Pacific Time Zone business hours will be considered.
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