Mundane builds humanoid robots and the cloud infrastructure to operate them at scale. Founded by Stanford robotics researchers, the company is moving beyond simulation toward production deployments—a shift reflected in their tech stack (C++, Python, ROS 2, PyTorch, TensorFlow) and active focus on teleoperation, fleet management, and robot learning systems. The hiring mix leans heavily engineering with early-stage leadership (Chief of Staff, principal engineer, VP roles), suggesting they're in the phase where rapid iteration on hardware-software integration outweighs sales velocity.
Notable leadership hires: Chief of Staff
Mundane designs and deploys humanoid robots for real-world tasks. The company was founded by Stanford robotics researchers and focuses on building systems that work outside controlled lab environments. Their infrastructure spans robot control systems, cloud backends for fleet connectivity, teleoperation and telepresence for remote operation, and distributed data pipelines for training robot learning models. Based in Palo Alto with 11–50 employees, Mundane is hiring across engineering roles and early technical leadership positions.
C++, Python, ROS 2, PyTorch, TensorFlow, JAX, CUDA, OpenCV for perception; Unreal Engine and Unity for simulation; AWS and GCS for cloud infrastructure; Fusion 360, SolidWorks, Onshape for mechanical design.
Cloud backends for robot connectivity, teleoperation and telepresence systems, humanoid robot control systems, end-to-end robot learning infrastructure, large-scale data pipelines for robot training, and distributed middleware stacks.
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