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Lab37 Robotics is seeking a staff-level engineer to own simulation direction for digital twins of robotic food production systems. You will model Bowl Builder, validate against real data, and guide decisions on hardware and software integration in our Pittsburgh-based team.
You will work closely with hardware and robotics engineers, set modeling standards, and turn complex systems into decision-ready tools that shape our product roadmap and kitchen performance.
Lab37 Roboticsis a technology company focused on the development and deployment of robots designed specifically for direct-to-customer food production. Our mission is to revolutionize the food industry by creating innovative robotic solutions that enhance efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction. We are passionate about pushing the boundaries of technology to deliver cutting-edge products that meet the evolving needs of our industry.
About the role
Lab37 is building a digital twin capability to transform how we design and scale robotic food production systems. In this role, you will create simulations that demonstrate how robot configurations, new modules, workflows, and operating policies will perform under real-world conditions. Beginning with our Bowl Builder and expanding across the full kitchen, your models will help teams explore possibilities, understand tradeoffs, and make confident decisions about what to build next.
You will own the technical direction for simulation at Lab37, including choosing tools, setting modeling standards, characterizing empirical model inputs, validating those models against operating data, and making simulation part of our product development process. Working closely with our hardware and robotics teams in Pittsburgh, you will turn complex physical systems into trusted decision-making tools that shape our product roadmap and improve kitchen performance. This is a staff-level individual contributor role with the opportunity to establish a capability that becomes central to how Lab37 designs, tests, and deploys its systems.
What you'll do
Simulation and digital twin
What-if analysis and decision support
Cross-functional collaboration
What we are looking for
What else you need to know
This role is based in our Pittsburghoffice. As a company driven by invention and continuous change - we are constantly reimagining our industries, building new products, and refining how we operate. We do our best work together. That’s why all of our office-based teams work onsite, five days a week.
The base salary range for this role is $159,000 - $201,000 per year.
Actual compensation will be determined on an individual basis and may vary depending on experience, skills, and qualifications.
Base salary is just one part of your total rewards package. You may also be eligible for equity awards and an annual performance-based bonus.
Benefits Summary (USA Full-Time Exempt Employees):
Benefits are subject to change at the company's discretion.
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