Product
Drive product strategy for the sensing and compute stack that lets Apptronik's Apollo humanoid perceive and act.
Apptronik is hiring a senior technical product manager for sensing and compute. The role sits at the hardware/software boundary, turning market demands and user needs into roadmaps for the perception and compute capabilities that support Apollo.
For a humanoid robot, sensing and compute are not invisible infrastructure. They decide what the robot can understand, how reliably it can operate, and where customer expectations meet technical reality.
Sensing and compute are where humanoid promises become operational limits. This role is interesting because it requires product judgment about capabilities that users may never name directly but will feel immediately when the robot succeeds or fails.
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Austin humanoid robotics company building general-purpose robots for industrial and commercial work.
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