As a working student in simulation, you will set up and develop simulation environments that mirror our real-world robotic hardware setups. You'll work across the full simulation stack — from creating and importing 3D assets, to writing simulation configuration code, to running and monitoring simulations.
Your Responsibilities
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Build and maintain simulation environments in IsaacSim, including scene setup and configuration
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Source, create, and integrate 3D assets to match our physical hardware
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Calibrate simulations to closely reflect real-world hardware behavior (sim-to-real alignment)
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Improve internal tooling and debugging workflows for the simulation pipeline
Requirements
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Currently enrolled in a degree program in robotics, mechanical engineering, software engineering, physics, or a related field
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Solid Python skills and comfort working in a code-first environment
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Self-motivated and able to drive work forward independently with minimal supervision
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Bonus: prior experience with IsaacSim, USD, ROS, or 3D content creation tools (e.g. Blender, Onshape, SolidWorks)
Benefits
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Work with a world-class team in a flat hierarchy, with direct collaboration alongside the founders and engineering team
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Opportunity to make a real impact by working on cutting-edge robotics and AI systems
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Fast growth potential in a rapidly evolving company and industry
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International office environment with English as the official working language
Recruiting Process
Your recruiting partner for this role is Madhulika (she/her). You can expect a screening interview and upto 2 rounds of interviews including an onsite visit to our office in Munich.
We hire across backgrounds, identities, and experiences, and we are committed to a workplace where everyone belongs. Discrimination has no place here.
If you need any accommodations during the recruiting process, just reach out to your recruiting partner.