About Menlo
Menlo Research is an Applied R&D lab building the software and hardware stack for the humanoid century. Our products span Asimov, an open-source humanoid robot platform, and Menlo OS, an integrated suite for embodied AI development. We are building the full deployment and training stack that turns AI agents into reliable humanoid labor.
The Role
The hard problem in robotics is not building a compelling prototype. It is making robotic systems deployable, repeatable, and economically useful in the real world. The Forward Deployed Research Engineer is a new kind of role at Menlo. It combines the strengths of a Forward Deployed Engineer and a Research Engineer. You will work directly on real customer problems, but you will not stop at integration or customization. You will use deployment pressure to uncover missing capabilities, design evaluations, collect data, adapt models, and turn one-off field learnings into reusable product and research improvements.
This is not a support role. It is not solutions engineering. It is a deployment-native R&D role for people who want to stay close to reality and build the abstractions that make the next deployment easier.
What You'll Do
- Own real customer and deployment problems end to end, from understanding the workflow to diagnosing failures in the field
- Work directly with robotic systems in commercial and industrial environments where variability, ambiguity, and operational constraints are the norm
- Translate deployment friction into research and product questions: what capability is missing, what data is needed, what evaluation should exist, what part of the stack must improve
- Build and adapt systems across the deployment loop, including data collection, task-specific fine-tuning, and evaluation design
- Collaborate closely with core research and platform teams so field learnings become reusable capabilities instead of one-off fixes
- Contribute domain expertise to a broader forward deployment practice where knowledge is shared across deployments and specializations
- Help define the operating model for how humanoid systems are deployed, improved, and scaled
What We're Looking For
- Deep expertise in at least one relevant technical domain: perception, navigation, manipulation, or teleoperation
- Experience deploying AI, robotics, or embodied systems in real environments rather than only in lab settings
- Comfortable working outside your specialization when the deployment demands it
- Experience collecting, cleaning, or curating deployment data for model improvement
- Experience designing evaluations or benchmarks for systems that interact with real-world environments
- Able to explain complex technical concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences
- Energized by ambiguity, motivated by ownership, and wants to see work survive contact with the real world
Bonus Points
- Comfort moving between software, research, operations, and user conversations as needed
- Evidence of building trust with users while maintaining a strong technical point of view
- Prior experience in a forward deployed or customer-facing technical role at a fast-moving company
Why Join Menlo?
You will sit at the point where all of Menlo's core systems come together: the agent platform, simulation infrastructure, motor control and policy training, the Asimov reference platform, and the data engine. If you join as an FDRE, you will not just fill a role. You will help define a category. If you want to do serious technical work, stay close to real deployments, and invent the operating model for deployable robotic systems, we would love to talk.