Simulation - Software Engineer
Bedrock Robotics
Location
San Francisco, CA
Employment Type
Full time
Location Type
Hybrid
Department
Engineering
Join the team bringing advanced autonomy to the built world
At Bedrock, we’re moving AI out of the lab and into the real world. Our team is composed of industry veterans who helped launch Waymo, scaled Segment to a $3.2B acquisition, and grew Uber Freight to $5B in revenue. Today, we’re deploying autonomous systems on heavy construction machinery across the country, accelerating project schedules of billion-dollar infrastructure projects and improving safety on job sites. Backed by $350M in funding, we’re working quickly to close the gap between America's surging demand for housing, data centers, manufacturing hubs, and the construction industry's growing labor shortage.
This is where algorithms meet steel-toed boots. You’ll collaborate with construction veterans and world-class engineers to solve physical-world problems that simulations can’t touch. If you're ready to apply cutting-edge technology to solve meaningful problems alongside a talented team—we'd love to have you join us.
Software Engineer, Simulation
Location: New York City
Work Model: Onsite 3 days per week
About the Role
We’re looking for exceptional Software Engineers to build and scale our robotics simulation environment. Simulation is a critical foundation for autonomy at Bedrock—it allows us to validate end-to-end systems, evaluate complex and unsafe scenarios, and run testing at massive scale.
Our autonomy stack is deeply machine-learning–driven, and closing the sim-to-real gap is a core focus of this role. The simulator must accurately represent real-world physics—including terrain deformation for digging and earthmoving—while remaining efficient enough to support thousands of simulation runs. High-quality simulation directly accelerates robotics development, making this work central to our success.
What You’ll Do
Build and scale high-fidelity simulation environments for autonomous construction machines
Develop simulation systems that support ML-based autonomy, evaluation, and safety validation
Improve realism and performance to better reflect real-world behavior
Identify and close gaps between simulation results and field performance
Write production-quality, hands-on code and build real simulation content—not just prototypes
Who You Are
Simulation spans many disciplines, and we don’t expect one person to do everything. Strong candidates typically bring:
A passion for large-scale, realistic simulation systems
Strong geometric intuition and understanding of physics-based modeling
Experience evaluating systems and improving realism to support autonomy stacks
A hands-on mindset and enthusiasm for building core simulation algorithms and content
Qualifications
Required
Math or physics degree, or CS/engineering background with demonstrated interest and strength in math and physics
Strong foundation in software engineering, with emphasis on geometry and physics-based reasoning
Professional experience building production-quality systems in C++
Working experience with Python for tooling, evaluation, or experimentation
Preferred
Experience with Rust or interest in learning it
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Hands-on experience with 3D engines or simulation frameworks, such as:
Unreal Engine, Unity, Godot, Blender, Gazebo, Isaac Sim, Omniverse
Familiarity with physics-based simulation for robotics, including terrain or heavy machinery modeling (e.g., Algoryx, CMLabs Vortex)
Our roles are often flexible. If you don't fit all the criteria, or are in another location (especially one where we have an office like SF or NY) please apply anyway! We'd love to consider you.