Sr. Full-Stack Engineer, Routing Service
Serve Robotics
Location
Remote (US)
Type
Full-time
Posted
Dec 19, 2025
Compensation
USD 130000 – 165000
Mission
What you will drive
- Create web tooling (editor + review UI) to add/modify map annotation needed by the routing service to avoid blocked or challenging areas.
- Snap/attach annotations directly to routing graph entities (sidewalk segments and crossings) rather than free‑drawn polygons, with live highlighting of impacted segments to prevent misalignment with base maps.
- Compute delivery‑volume impact for each annotation (historical jobs in window), require review when thresholds are exceeded, and surface roll‑forward/rollback previews.
- Build performant, scalable APIs (gRPC/REST) that serve map data to the routing engine and the robot fleet.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role builds the engine that allows robots to navigate cities, directly translating code into physical movement on sidewalks across major cities, resulting in improved performance of entire fleets of robots and making robotic deliveries more efficient and ubiquitous.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- 6+ years of software engineering experience, with a focus on building data platforms, backend infrastructure, or internal developer tools.
- Strong proficiency in Python (for pipelines and tooling) and Experience with high-performance backend services using Go/Typescript/Elixir.
- Strong SQL skills and experience with Graph Databases (e.g., Neo4j, PostgreSQL with recursive queries) or geospatial stores.
- Hands-on experience with Cloud systems (AWS/GCP), container orchestration (Kubernetes), and Infrastructure-as-Code (Terraform).
Benefits
What's in it for you
Base salary range (U.S. – all locations): $130k - $165k USD. The organization values collaboration, respect, agility, diversity, and solving real-world problems with a mindful eye towards end-to-end user experience.
About
Inside Serve Robotics
Serve Robotics reimagines how things move in cities using personable sidewalk robots designed to take deliveries away from congested streets, make deliveries available to more people, and benefit local businesses, with fleets operating in Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, and Chicago.