Forward Deployed Engineer
Picogrid
Who we are
Picogrid envisions a future where every system, from the smallest sensors to next-generation fighter jets, can collaborate autonomously to create a safer and more prosperous world for all.
Today, we are at the forefront of American defense technology, developing a unified platform that integrates fragmented technologies—such as sensors, cameras, radar, and drones—into sophisticated mission systems.
Our technology is deployed globally, supporting customers including the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, CAL FIRE, PG&E, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, and many others.
About this role:
Picogrid is looking for a Forward Deployed Engineer who is passionate about advancing the state of the art in defense. As a foundational member of Picogrid's engineering team, you will work closely with our founders to define our core technology stack, engineering culture, and product roadmap.
You will work directly with our clients, deploying cutting-edge solutions to address their most critical challenges. This role combines engineering excellence, technical consultancy, and client interaction, giving you the opportunity to see the direct impact of your work in real-time. You’ll be embedded with client teams to solve complex technical problems and ensure smooth integration of our products into their environment.
In this role:
You will raise the bar of the software in our industry and set a new paradigm for how autonomous systems are engineered
Work closely with customers to understand their technical requirements and challenges.
You are the Systems Engineer for Picogrid and our Customers. Design, integrate, and deploy our solutions in customer environments, ensuring successful implementation.
Build, configure, and customize software to meet client-specific needs
Travel to client sites as required (up to 25-50%).
Act as a technical consultant and problem solver for customers, troubleshooting issues, and providing timely resolutions.
Some types of experiences we're especially excited to see:
5+ years developing software in python
Experience (or interest in) building climate tech, defense tech, or related fields
Experience with electronics and/or hardware-software systems
Open-source contributions or other projects
Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
Must be able to obtain and hold a U.S. security clearance
Preferred Skills and Experience:
Experience working in a continuous build and test environment
Familiarity with Git and Github
Confident with use of command line based tools
Experience with Embedded Systems
Fault-tolerant and safety-critical software design
Experience developing software for complex systems such as spacecraft, aircraft or autonomous vehicles
Network programming experience
Why join us?
Picogrid is a profitable, quickly growing company building hardware-software systems for public and private sector customers. We offer:
Stock options with a high upside (early stage)
Unlimited PTO and eleven paid holidays
Full Health Coverage (medical, dental, and vision)
Daily office-provided lunches and dinners
A $300 per year learning stipend that can be used on Audible, Calm, Masterclass, Duolingo, and more
A one-time stipend of $500 to assist with expenses that come with setting up a home office
Unique office in El Segundo, CA, stocked with quality coffee, snacks, and craft beer
Our technical stack:
Typescript-heavy cloud data platform
React + Redux UI
C/C++ and Python edge compute services and device firmware
DynamoDB (NoSQL)
Jest test runner
Infrastructure: Built on AWS with microservice-based architecture.
Interview Process
You apply
20-minute intro call
60-minute technical call
Half-day virtual onsite interviews
We make you an offer 🎉
Export Control Requirements
To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, applicant must be a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful, permanent resident (aka green card holder), (iii) Refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or (iv) Asylee under 8 U.S.C. § 1158, or be eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.