Autonomous surface vessels for maritime security and domain awareness
Saronic builds unmanned surface vehicles for maritime security, combining embedded systems (C++, Rust, ROS, OpenCV, TensorFlow) with hardware design and autonomy integration. The tech stack skews heavily toward control systems, sensor processing, and CAD/simulation tools (ANSYS, STAR-CCM+, Fusion 360), reflecting the hardware-software integration demands of autonomous vessels. Engineering dominates the hiring mix, with active scaling in manufacturing and ops—a pattern consistent with moving from prototype to production-grade deployment.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Engineer, Growth Director
Saronic, founded in 2022 and based in Austin, TX, designs and manufactures autonomous surface vehicles for maritime security applications. The company operates across 1,001–5,000 employees with active development in the United States and Australia. Their product roadmap centers on autonomous navigation systems, custom payload integration, and field deployment. Current operational priorities include manufacturing process optimization, lean implementation, and compliance with maritime regulations—alongside product reliability and performance validation in operational environments.
Core languages: C++, Rust, Python. Autonomy/robotics: ROS, OpenCV, TensorFlow, PyTorch. Embedded: Embedded Linux, CAN, RS-232. Design/simulation: ANSYS, STAR-CCM+, Fusion 360, SolidWorks. Enterprise: NetSuite, Jama Connect, Google Workspace.
United States and Australia. Headquarters in Austin, TX with active recruiting in both regions.
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