Robotics automation platform for large-scale online grocery fulfillment
Fulfil builds proprietary robotic systems purpose-built for automated grocery picking and packing across all product categories and temperature zones. The embedded systems stack (C/C++, ARM, STM32, NXP, CAN, Modbus, gRPC) reveals heavy-duty industrial control architecture typical of autonomous hardware deployments. Hiring leans engineering-senior, with active focus on PCB design, firmware architecture, and site commissioning—consistent with a company scaling from prototype toward multi-site production deployment.
Notable leadership hires: Site Automation Lead
Fulfil manufactures fully automated fulfillment systems designed specifically for online grocery operators. The platform uses proprietary robots to handle picking and packing across all temperature zones in a single facility, eliminating category-based sorting constraints inherent in earlier automation designs. The company is headquartered in Mountain View and operates as a privately held manufacturer with 51–200 employees. Current operations center on scaling site deployment, improving system reliability under production load, and reducing operational downtime—typical maturation challenges for hardware-intensive businesses transitioning from pilot to fleet installations.
Fulfil's stack centers on embedded systems: C/C++, ARM processors, STM32 microcontrollers, NXP silicon, Raspberry Pi, CAN/I2C/Modbus protocols, gRPC, and Linux. Hardware instrumentation includes oscilloscopes and multimeters; mechanical design uses SolidWorks.
Current projects include PCB design for proprietary automation equipment, site deployment and commissioning, embedded firmware architecture, Linux SBC firmware integration, and mechanical design improvements to improve reliability and reduce downtime.
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