The Role
Manage full-cycle technical recruiting for hardware, software, and G&A roles: source and screen candidates, coordinate interviews, maintain ATS data and reporting, partner with hiring managers, and support People projects during a 3–6 month contract with possible conversion.
Summary Generated by Built In
Pickle is on the hunt for a dynamic and driven contract Technical Recruiter to help us build the teams powering the future of warehouse automation. This is a temporary-to-permanent role that will play a critical part in scaling our organization during a period of rapid growth. You’ll partner closely with hiring managers and senior leadership to fill high-impact roles across hardware, software, and G&A functions.
Responsibilities:
- Manage full-cycle recruiting across a variety of roles and departments, from intake through offer.
- Partner with hiring managers to understand team needs and define candidate profiles.
- Source and engage passive candidates using job boards, referrals, and direct outreach.
- Screen resumes, conduct initial interviews, and schedule follow-up interviews with hiring teams.
- Coordinate and manage candidate communication and interview logistics to ensure a positive experience.
- Maintain accurate data in our ATS and support reporting needs.
- Support ad hoc People and Talent projects as needed.
Requirements:
- 4+ years of recruiting experience, including full-cycle recruiting.
- Experience recruiting for deeply technical companies, with robotics or similar environments strongly preferred.
- Proven experience recruiting for both hardware and software engineering roles, as well as G&A positions.
- Meticulously organized with strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Tech-savvy and comfortable using multiple ATS platforms (Greenhouse, Lever, or similar).
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, ambiguous environment.
- Available to start quickly and commit to the full temporary assignment (approximately 3–6 months), with potential for conversion to a permanent role.
- Willing and able to work from our Charlestown, MA sites at least four times per week.
Pay at Pickle
At Pickle Robot Company, we believe transparency builds trust. The salary range listed here is provided in accordance with Massachusetts law and reflects what we reasonably and in good faith expect to offer for this role. We often consider candidates at different levels of seniority, and final compensation will reflect the level at which a candidate is hired, along with factors like experience and location.
About Pickle Robot
Want to get in on the ground floor of a fast-growing, VC-backed robotics company? Join Pickle Robot! We build systems that companies and their teams love.
Pickle robots unload trucks. Every day, millions of trucks and containers are loaded and unloaded, often requiring manual labor—tough, dirty, dangerous, and hard to staff. Pickle automates this process using AI, machine learning, and robotics to deliver reliable products. Our Unload Systems work with teams on loading docks to make the job safer, faster, and more efficient.
Pickle provides best-in-class benefits including health, dental, & vision insurance; unlimited vacation, along with all federal and state holidays; 401K contributions of 5% your salary, travel supplies, and other items to make your working life more fun, comfortable, and productive.
Top Skills
AI
Ats
Greenhouse
Lever
Machine Learning
Robotics
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The Company
What We Do
We believe the best working experience is one where machines do the heavy lifting and people do the problem solving. Our robots work with people in the messy world of warehouse loading docks, reducing the real physical pain of unloading trucks and containers radically amplifying what each person can accomplish.
Founded by an exceptional cast of robotics and machine learning experts, Pickle creates robots that work alongside people in the very messy world of the loading dock, reducing the backbreaking human effort that goes into getting your online orders to your door.
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