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Boston Dynamics is seeking a Fleet Operations Application Engineer to act as the technical quarterback for fleet health, reliability, and operational execution across the Atlas humanoid fleet. You will monitor telemetry, coordinate incident response, and drive improvements in diagnostics and playbooks.
The role requires strong systems thinking, excellent communication, and the ability to lead cross‑functional teams spanning software, controls, electrical, and mechanical domains to keep robots
Boston Dynamics is rapidly scaling the Atlas humanoid fleet from prototype development to large‑scale deployment. As a Fleet Operations Application Engineer, you will serve as the technical quarterback for fleet health, reliability, and operational execution, providing the first line of technical response when a robot experiences an issue. Your role sits at the intersection of Prototype Operations, Controls Engineering, Software Engineering, Hardware Engineering, and Research. Success requires broad technical knowledge, exceptional troubleshooting ability, strong operational leadership, and excellent communication.
Serve as the first technical point of contact for robot issues across the fleet. Continuously monitor fleet health, availability, telemetry, and mission readiness. Own operational awareness across all active robots while communicating fleet status and needs to engineering and leadership. Balance robot availability, experiment schedules, repairs, and software releases to maximize fleet utilization.
Perform rapid system‑level troubleshooting across controls, software, hardware, networking, sensors, power systems, and infrastructure. Analyze logs, telemetry, system behavior, and robot performance to isolate failures. Determine root‑cause hypotheses and drive the appropriate escalation path. Distinguish between software defects, controls issues, hardware failures, configuration errors, and operational problems. Create high‑quality engineering tickets containing sufficient technical detail for efficient resolution.
Lead technical incident response meetings during fleet‑impacting events. Coordinate Software, Controls, Electrical, Mechanical, Manufacturing, and Repair teams during active troubleshooting. Drive clear ownership, priorities, action items, and follow‑up. Communicate technical status to engineers, management, and stakeholders throughout an incident.
Identify recurring failure modes across the fleet. Partner with engineering teams to improve diagnostics, health monitoring, automation, and tooling. Recommend process improvements that reduce downtime and improve robot reliability. Develop troubleshooting playbooks and operational procedures for repeatable issues.
Act as the technical bridge between Fleet Operations and Engineering. Support software deployments, hardware upgrades, and configuration management. Coordinate repairs and validate robot readiness before returning systems to service. Ensure lessons learned from fleet operations directly influence future robot designs.
A systems thinker who enjoys solving complex technical problems spanning multiple engineering disciplines. Comfortable operating in ambiguity while making sound technical decisions under pressure. Able to quickly narrow problems without immediately jumping to conclusions. An exceptional communicator who can translate technical information for engineers, technicians, and leadership. Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple high‑priority issues simultaneously. Naturally collaborative and comfortable leading cross‑functional discussions without direct authority.
The pay range for this position is between $154,000 to $200,000 annually. Base pay will depend on multiple individualized factors including, but not limited to internal equity, job‑related knowledge, skills and experience. This range represents a good faith estimate of compensation at the time of posting.
Boston Dynamics offers a generous benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off and an annual bonus structure. Additional details regarding these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer for employment.