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Software Engineer, Systems
Chariot Defense
LocationSan Bruno, California, United States, San Bruno, CA
Last observed2026-06-23 23:25:36.008862
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About Us Chariot Defense is a defense technology company that designs and manufactures a family of power products for the U.S. military and its allies. We believe that credible deterrence of armed conflict and winning if deterrence fails, requires more than just the best drones, sensors, weapons, electronic warfare systems, and command & control capabilities. Those critical components will require sustained electric power in austere and resource-constrained environments. Moreover, military units must be able to turn off the trucks and generators that generate this power to hide and survive. In other words, power generation must be decoupled from power consumption. Chariot Defense’s products enable exactly this capability, allowing U.S. and allied militaries to be more lethal and survivable. We hope you will join us on this mission. About the Role Our product spans the entire software stack, from the embedded controls running on rugged hardware, through the networking and data plumbing in between, up to the databases and cloud systems that store and make sense of it all. We're looking for a true generalist who is comfortable everywhere on that spectrum: someone who can follow a piece of data from a sensor on the hardware all the way to a dashboard, and write code at every stop along the way. Your core competency is systems programming (C, C++, Rust), but you’ve had real exposure to the higher layers; services, databases, and cloud deployments. You'll be the connective tissue across our stack, taking on the high-leverage work that falls between specialized roles and keeps the whole system moving. A hardware sensibility matters here. This is software on physical hardware enabling higher-level capability, and we want someone energized by that full picture. Our team comes from Tesla, Anduril, Apple, Archer, and the U.S. military, and we're already fielded across DoD. This is a high-ownership, high-autonomy role for an engineer who'd rather see the whole product than live in one lane. Key Responsibilities Work across the stack: Move fluidly between low-level embedded work and higher-level services, picking up whatever layer needs attention rather than staying confined to one. Bridge hardware and cloud: Build the pipelines that carry telemetry off our devices, through intermittently connected networks, and into databases and cloud environments where it can be stored, monitored, and analyzed. Build the higher layers: Stand up and maintain the back-end services, databases, and cloud infrastructure that turn raw device data into something useful. Apply systems programming where it counts: Bring low-level expertise to the places where performance and direct hardware interaction matter. Fill the gaps: Own the pieces that fall between specialized roles — often where products stall — and keep the system end-to-end coherent. Cross-functional collaboration: Work across firmware, embedded Linux, manufacturing, and product to connect the layers and unblock the team wherever the work demands it. What We’re Looking For Top-notch engineering intuition and first principles thinking toward designing complex products that function seamlessly for your customer, taking both an engineering/ technical, and product/ customer approach, to strike the optimal balance. Able to independently identify critical information or priority gaps and apply effort toward closing those gaps. Undaunted by imperfect, incomplete or absent datasets or information, and capable of making sound, comprehensive, and swift first-principled decisions to achieve a product end-state that meets and/or exceeds the need of the hour. Not satisfied by superficial explanations of a problem or “band-aid engineering”; seeks persistently to find the specific root cause through data-driven methods, and resolve failures or recurring issues, so they can be mitigated to prevent future such instances. Gratified by helping your peers succeed, building a robust team culture, and propagation deep cam
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