Here at Humanoid, we believe in a future where robots amplify human potential. That’s why we’ve set out on a mission to build the world’s most capable, commercially-scalable, and safe humanoid robots. We’re bringing that mission to life with HMND‑01 Alpha - our rapidly developed humanoid platform now running in real industrial pilots - and we’re growing the team to take it even further.
About the RoleWe are looking for a Software Engineer to join our Control Team in London.
You will own how we measure control quality - per robot and across the fleet. Today, judging whether a change made the robot better is still too often an engineer's opinion after a few runs. You will replace that with numbers: reproducible, automated, trusted numbers that say whether a release is better than the last one, whether one robot behaves like another, and whether a fleet is ready for a pilot.
This is a software engineering role, not a control design role. You do not need to derive a whole-body controller. You do need real robotics experience, strong engineering discipline, and genuine interest in the physics of what you are measuring - the control engineers bring the theory and will rely on you to tell them the truth about their code.
What You'll DoControl Quality Metrics
Turn qualitative concerns about control quality - smoothness, latency, tracking error, accuracy, and the like - into precise, computable metrics, and build the pipelines that compute them consistently from recorded robot data, simulation runs and live telemetry.
Own metric definitions and versioning so a number measured today is comparable with the same number measured six months from now.
Evaluation & Test Infrastructure
Develop automated test harnesses that evaluate control releases deterministically - reproducible, run-to-run comparable, free of the hidden state that makes hardware testing unreliable.
Wire control evaluation into CI across simulation and hardware-in-the-loop, with pass/fail thresholds so regressions are caught automatically rather than discovered on a customer site.
Build the tooling that lets engineers compare controller variants and releases side by side.
Fleet-Level Control Quality
Build the per-robot and per-fleet test suites that establish whether each robot meets the expected control performance bar - runnable by other teams without controls support.
Track control quality over time and across units - drift, per-robot variation, degradation - and own the path from robot to metric, including the dashboards that make control health legible.
Robotics experience on real systems - you understand robot data, timing and synchronisation, and the many ways hardware experiments go wrong.
Strong Python, plus enough modern C++ to work confidently inside a real-time control codebase and instrument it.
Built test automation, evaluation frameworks or benchmarking infrastructure for complex systems - and got other engineers to actually use them.
Solid measurement and data analysis judgement: sampling, noise, statistical significance, and knowing when a difference between two runs is real.
Experience with robot middleware and data formats (ROS/ROS2, message recording and replay, time sync), CI/CD pipelines and Git-based workflows.
Nice to have:
Familiarity with robot kinematics and dynamics, or prior exposure to control systems — enough to hold an informed conversation about what you are measuring.
Hardware-in-the-loop test rigs and physical regression testing.
Physics simulation environments (MuJoCo, Isaac Sim/Isaac Lab) and sim-to-real validation.
Operating or supporting a fleet of robots or other distributed physical devices.
Data engineering: pipeline orchestration, time-series databases, large-scale log processing.
Release management or quality gates for safety-relevant software.
Competitive equity: stock options with meaningful upside as we scale.
30+ paid days off, including 23 days of annual leave, all UK bank holidays, and additional company closure days (including Christmas–New Year shutdown).
Private healthcare, including virtual and in-person care.
Pension scheme with 8% total contribution (5% employee, 3% employer) on full earnings.
Free daily breakfast, catered lunch, and snacks in-office.
Work at the frontier - collaborate daily with world-class engineers, researchers, and product experts building the next generation of AI and humanoid robotics.
Real ownership - direct access to founding leadership, meaningful input on product direction, and the ability to drive key initiatives from day one.
Skills Required
- Robotics experience on real systems, including robot data, timing, synchronization, and hardware experimentation
- Strong Python programming skills
- Modern C++ experience sufficient to work in and instrument real-time control codebases
- Experience building test automation, evaluation frameworks, or benchmarking infrastructure for complex systems
- Measurement and data-analysis expertise, including sampling, noise, and statistical significance
- Experience with ROS or ROS2, message recording and replay, and time synchronization
- Experience with CI/CD pipelines and Git-based workflows
- Familiarity with robot kinematics, dynamics, or control systems
- Experience with hardware-in-the-loop test rigs and physical regression testing
- Experience with MuJoCo, Isaac Sim, Isaac Lab, or sim-to-real validation
- Experience operating or supporting a fleet of robots or distributed physical devices
- Data engineering experience with pipeline orchestration, time-series databases, or large-scale log processing
- Experience with release management or quality gates for safety-relevant software
What We Do
First AI and robotics company in the UK, creating the world’s leading, commercially scalable, and safe humanoid robots.









