📍 Wilmington, MA
Symbotic develops robotic automation systems for supply chain and warehouse operations, headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware. Their solutions include autonomous mobile robots and AI-driven software that optimize inventory management and order fulfillment processes. Engineering disciplines at Symbotic include robotics, electrical engineering, and software development. Engineers solve challenges related to robot navigation, manipulation, and system integration, with a focus on enhancing operational efficiency. The company employs over 1,000 people and operates multiple facilities to support its growing client base in the retail and wholesale sectors.
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Symbotic develops robotic automation systems for supply chain and warehouse operations, headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware. Their solutions include autonomous mobile robots and AI-driven software that optimize inventory management and order fulfillment processes. Engineering disciplines at Symbotic include robotics, electrical engineering, and software development. Engineers solve challenges related to robot navigation, manipulation, and system integration, with a focus on enhancing operational efficiency. The company employs over 1,000 people and operates multiple facilities to support its growing client base in the retail and wholesale sectors.
Symbotic operates in the embedded systems space with focus on Automation Machinery Manufacturing. While no positions are currently listed, embedded companies often hire in cycles tied to product launches, R&D phases, or contract milestones. Engineers interested in Symbotic should monitor for openings in firmware development, hardware design, and systems architecture.
* Data represents job posting activity over the past 6 months: Nov 2025 through Apr 2026
Symbotic maintains steady recruitment patterns with 2
positions this month,
suggesting consistent team growth and ongoing engineering needs.
Over the past 6 months, Symbotic averaged 0.8 job postings per month,
with peak hiring in Mar 2026 (2 openings).
For embedded systems roles, hiring activity typically correlates with product development cycles,
especially for firmware teams during pre-production phases and hardware engineers during prototyping.
➡️ Stable pace
Consistent hiring velocity
Mar 2026
robotics is the most in-demand skill at Symbotic,
appearing in 64% of all job listings (past and present).
This skill is important but not universal, indicating diverse technical needs across different product lines or teams.
Symbotic's technology stack spans 40 distinct skills and tools,
reflecting the multifaceted nature of embedded systems development.
The broad technical diversity (40 technologies) suggests work on complex,
multi-domain projects requiring both hardware and software expertise.
Engineers joining Symbotic should combine depth in key areas with adaptability. The mix of hardware skills (PCB design, schematics) and firmware expertise (RTOS, embedded C) indicates full-stack embedded development where engineers work across the hardware-software boundary. Candidates with adjacent skills (version control, testing frameworks, communication protocols) typically advance faster by contributing across the development lifecycle.
Symbotic's engineering operations are concentrated in a single country across 4 locations. Multiple cities within one country often reflect regional talent pools or proximity to specific industry clusters (e.g., automotive in Detroit, semiconductors in Silicon Valley).
These employers share technical focus areas with Symbotic and are actively hiring embedded engineers. Exploring multiple companies helps candidates understand market compensation, compare technical challenges, and identify the best cultural and technical fit for their career goals.
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