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Engineering Manager

Orlando, FL · On-site

$120K - $160K/yr

Lead, mentor, and support engineers working on real-time systems using game engines, simulation, sensor integration, spatial computing, and immersive technologies * Guide technical execution and ...

Software Engineer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$50K - $110K/yr

... engines and immersive technologies. Collaborating closely with a team of experts in a dynamic ... Your contributions will help drive the evolution of spatial computing, enhancing user experiences ...

... engines and immersive technologies. Collaborating closely with a team of experts in a dynamic ... Your contributions will help drive the evolution of spatial computing, enhancing user experiences ...

Senior Software Engineer (Contractor)

Orlando, FL · On-site

$114K - $150K/yr

... engines and immersive technologies. Collaborating closely with a team of experts in a dynamic ... Your contributions will help drive the evolution of spatial computing, enhancing user experiences ...

Senior Software Engineer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$95K - $135K/yr

... engines and immersive technologies. Collaborating closely with a team of experts in a dynamic ... Your contributions will help drive the evolution of spatial computing, enhancing user experiences ...

... spatial computing, learning analytics, and immersive training. • An understanding of human-centered design principles, human-AI interaction, and their application in XR and adaptive learning ...

... spatial computing and connected devices. You will operate at the intersection of design vision ... Now, Meta is moving beyond 2D screens toward immersive experiences like augmented and virtual ...

Projects will span compound flood forecasting, informing coastal digital twins, immersive scientific visualization, and creative technology applications in spatial computing. Candidates should bring ...

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How much do immersive spatial computing jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average yearly pay for immersive spatial computing in the United States is $109,559.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $93,500.00 and $125,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Immersive Spatial Computing vs Augmented Reality Developer?

AspectImmersive Spatial ComputingAugmented Reality Developer
CredentialsTypically requires degrees in computer science, 3D modeling, or related fields; certifications in AR/VR toolsSimilar credentials; often certified in AR SDKs and programming languages
Work EnvironmentDesigning and developing 3D immersive environments for VR/AR platforms, often in labs or studiosCreating AR applications for mobile devices or AR glasses, often in software development settings
Industry UsageUsed across gaming, training, simulation, and enterprise solutionsPrimarily in mobile apps, marketing, and consumer AR experiences

Immersive Spatial Computing focuses on creating comprehensive 3D environments for VR and AR, while Augmented Reality Developers specialize in overlaying digital content onto real-world views. Both roles require similar skills and certifications but differ in their primary focus and application environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Immersive Spatial Computing Specialist, and why are they important?

To excel in Immersive Spatial Computing, you need a strong background in computer science or related fields, with expertise in 3D modeling, AR/VR development, and spatial data analysis. Familiarity with tools like Unity, Unreal Engine, ARKit/ARCore, and programming languages such as C# or C++ is typically required. Creative problem-solving, adaptability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating across multidisciplinary teams and delivering engaging user experiences. These competencies ensure the creation of innovative, interactive environments that push the boundaries of digital and physical integration.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in immersive spatial computing roles?

Professionals in immersive spatial computing often encounter challenges such as integrating new hardware and software platforms, ensuring cross-device compatibility, and optimizing real-time 3D content for various user experiences. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams—including designers, developers, and hardware engineers—is essential, as is staying current with rapid technological advancements in AR/VR. Additionally, balancing user experience with performance constraints and maintaining accessibility standards can be demanding but ultimately rewarding aspects of the role.

What is immersive spatial computing?

Immersive spatial computing refers to technologies and systems that blend the physical and digital worlds, allowing users to interact with virtual elements as if they were present in their real environment. This field includes augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR), utilizing sensors, cameras, and advanced software to track user movements and surroundings. Professionals in immersive spatial computing design and develop applications that enable experiences like virtual simulations, interactive training, and enhanced visualization for various industries. The goal is to create seamless, intuitive, and engaging digital experiences that feel naturally integrated with the user's physical space.
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Department Manager, Spatial Computing

Department Manager, Spatial Computing

Idaho National Laboratory

Idaho Falls, ID • On-site

$19.75 - $22/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


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Job description

Does founding and leading a department at the frontier of spatial intelligence, where physical nuclear facilities, intelligent autonomous systems, and immersive digital environments converge intrigue you? Idaho National Laboratory is seeking a bold, technically deep, and strategically minded leader to establish and grow the Spatial Computing department within the Scientific Computing and AI Division.

This is a founding leadership role. The Department Manager will define the department's technical identity, build its team from the ground up, establish its research agenda, and position INL as a national leader in spatial computing applied to energy, defense, and critical infrastructure missions. You will inherit a set of nascent capabilities and active programs spread across the laboratory and consolidate them into a coherent, high-impact department with a distinctive research portfolio.

You will report to the Division Director, Scientific Computing and AI, and collaborate closely with the Department Managers for Computational Data Science, Computational Frameworks, and Digital Twin and Data Frameworks, where spatial computing intersects with digital twin architectures, data pipelines, and AI/ML methods. As a member of the Division's senior leadership team, you will also contribute to Division-wide strategy, workforce planning, and cross-laboratory engagement.

Responsibilities:

  • Department Founding & Strategy: Define the Spatial Computing department's technical vision, research agenda, and organizational structure. Establish the department's identity within INL's Scientific Computing and AI Division and articulate its value proposition to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Team Building: Recruit, hire, and onboard a multidisciplinary team of researchers and engineers spanning AI for robotics and autonomy, computer vision, XR/mixed reality, spatial AI, perception, and human-machine interaction. Build the team thoughtfully to balance near-term program delivery with long-term research excellence.
  • People Leadership: Manage all department staff; provide quarterly performance evaluations with meaningful critical feedback, personal goal-setting, and career development planning. Support retention through active mentorship and recognition of technical excellence.
  • Programmatic Growth: Identify, pursue, and win funded research programs with federal sponsors including DOE Office of Science, DOE Nuclear Energy, NNSA, DOD (DARPA, OSD, service research labs), DHS, and NASA. Develop and submit competitive proposals and work authorizations; negotiate scope, cost, and schedule with customers. 
  • Technical Leadership: Maintain active engagement with the technical work of the department; provide strategic and architectural guidance on key research challenges. Serve as a senior technical voice in cross-INL and external forums.
  • Cross-Laboratory Integration: Integrate the department's capabilities into INL's broader digital engineering ecosystem, including the Digital Innovation Center of Excellence (DICE), the Genesis Mission, and VULCAN. Utilize and build INL's unique digital engineering and AI capabilities including the DeepLynx ecosystem and MOOSE. Partner with the Digital Twin and Data Frameworks and Computational Data Science departments to enable physics-grounded, data-driven spatial computing systems.
  • Mission Application: Drive application of spatial computing capabilities to INL's core missions including autonomous labs, nuclear reactor autonomous inspection and maintenance, remote handling in radiological environments, immersive operator training for nuclear facilities, spatial situational awareness for critical infrastructure protection, and robotics for extreme or inaccessible environments.
  • External Representation: Represent INL's spatial computing capabilities at national and international conferences, federal program reviews, DOE laboratory coordination activities, and industry forums. Author or co-author peer-reviewed publications, technical reports, and patents.
  • Division Leadership: Participate actively in the Division leadership team; contribute to Division strategic planning, budget development, and workforce initiatives. Act as Division Director in times of absence as assigned.
  • Safety Culture: Champion INL's Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) and ensure department compliance with all environmental, safety, health, quality assurance, cybersecurity, and export control requirements.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Master's degree in Computer Science, Nuclear Engineering, Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Computer Vision, Human-Computer Interaction, or a closely related technical field and 6 years of relevant experience, or PhD in the same fields and 4 years of relevant experience. 
  • Demonstrated success building and leading high-performing research or engineering teams in a scientific, government, or national laboratory environment.
  • Demonstrated track record of securing and managing externally funded research programs (DOE, DOD, DHS, NASA, NSF, or equivalent).
  • Proven ability to communicate complex technical concepts clearly and persuasively to both technical and non-technical audiences, including senior federal officials and executive stakeholders.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Energy "Q" clearance, which requires U.S. Citizenship.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • PhD in Nuclear Engineering, Robotics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field.
  • Deep technical expertise in one or more of the department's focus areas: AI for autonomous labs,  vision-language-action (VLA) models for physical systems, SLAM and 3D scene reconstruction, embodied AI, GPU-accelerated physics simulation (e.g., NVIDIA Isaac Sim / Omniverse), or spatial intelligence architectures.
  • Established relationships with DOE, DOD DARPA or service research offices, or other federal sponsors of advanced autonomy and robotics programs.
  • Familiarity with DOE national laboratory program structures, work authorization, and export control frameworks (10 CFR Part 810, EAR).
  • Record of peer-reviewed publications, patents, or major software/hardware deliverables demonstrating research leadership.
  • Active or current DOE Q or TS/SCI clearance.


 

Physical Requirements:

While performing the duties of this classification, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel, bend, and work in an office and field/laboratory environment. The job requires hand/finger dexterity to keyboard or type, handle materials, manipulate tools, and reach with hands and arms. The job requires operation of job-related equipment and driving a vehicle. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 35 pounds. Sufficient visual acuity and hearing capacity to perform the essential functions and interact with people is required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Job Information:

Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Department Manager to lead our Spatial Computing team. Our team works a 9x80 schedule located out of our Research and Education Campus in Idaho Falls with every other Friday off.

  • The target pay range for this position is ($158,712 - $237,174) annually. The full pay range is ($107,844 - $274,980). At Idaho National Laboratory compensation decisions are determined using factors such as education, relevant experience, and other credentials.
  • TDP: This is a testing designated position; you will be required to submit to a pre-employment drug screen and periodic drug testing throughout the term of your employment.

Department Overview: 
The Spatial Computing department is a new department within INL's Scientific Computing and AI Division, established to meet a growing and strategically critical need: the ability to deeply integrate physical and digital environments in service of INL's nuclear energy, national security, and critical infrastructure missions.

Spatial computing, encompassing the integration of 3D environment understanding, AI-enabled autonomous systems, immersive human-machine interfaces, and physics-grounded simulation, is becoming foundational to how national laboratories operate facilities, train workforces, and execute missions in hazardous or inaccessible environments. From autonomous laboratories, to mixed-reality operator interfaces for remote handling, to the construction of persistent 3D digital environments that underpin next-generation digital twins, INL's spatial computing capabilities must advance rapidly alongside national demand.

The department's research focus areas span AI for Autonomous & Robotic Systems, Physical-Digital Environment Integration, Immersive Human-Machine Interaction, and Spatial Intelligence & Sensing. Staff will collaborate across NS&T divisions and INL directorates including Nuclear Science & Technology, Energy & Environment Science & Technology, and National & Homeland Security, as well as with DOE, DOD, DHS, NASA, and industry partners.

Core Technical Focus Areas:

  • AI for Robotics & Autonomy
  • Physical-Digital Environment Modeling
  • Mixed, Augmented & Extended Reality (MR/AR/XR)
  • 3D Scene Understanding & Reconstruction
  • Vision-Language-Action (VLA) Models for Physical Systems
  • Autonomous Inspection Systems
  • Simultaneous Localization & Mapping (SLAM)
  • Spatial AI & Embodied Intelligence
  • GPU-Accelerated Physics Simulation
  • Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)Sensor Fusion & Perception
  • Edge & Embedded AI Deployment
  • Radiation-Hardened Autonomous Systems
  • Immersive Operator Training Environments
     

Benefits and Relocation

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, and Flexible Spending Accounts
  • 401(k) with a 4.2% employer contribution and up to 4.8% match (regular positions) or self-contribute access (postdoctoral positions)
  • Paid time off (personal leave)
  • Employee Education Program (tuition assistance for eligible positions)
  • Comprehensive Relocation Package
  • Benefit eligibility subject to multiple factors, including employment status and position classification.

At this time, BEA will not sponsor any H1-B visas obtained outside of the United States of America (U.S.A.), including consular visas.

INL is a science-based, applied engineering national laboratory dedicated to supporting the U.S. Department of Energy's mission in nuclear energy research, science, and national defense. With more than 6,300 scientists, researchers, and support staff, the laboratory works with national and international governments, universities and industry partners to change the world's energy future and secure our nation's critical infrastructure.

INL Mission:

Our mission is to discover, demonstrate and secure innovative nuclear energy solutions, other clean energy options and critical infrastructure.

INL Vision:

Our vision is to change the world's energy future and secure our nation's critical infrastructure.

Selective Service Requirements:

To be eligible for employment at INL males born after December 31, 1959 must have registered with the Selective Service System (SSS). For more information see www.sss.gov.

Equal Employment Opportunity:

Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. It is the policy of INL to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.

Reasonable Accommodation:

We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

Other Information:

When applying to positions please provide a resume and answer all questions on the following screens. Applicants, who fail to provide a resume or answer the questions, may be deemed ineligible for consideration.

INL does not accept resumes from third party vendors unsolicited.

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Idaho National Laboratory is a leading multi-disciplinary national laboratory dedicated to supporting the U.S. Department of Energy's missions in nuclear and energy research, science, and national defence. Located in Idaho Falls, ID, US, it operates under the management of Battelle Energy Alliance. Since its inception in 1949, the lab has remained at the forefront of nuclear energy innovations and advancements, providing critical scientific and technological inputs to support national priorities. Guided by its commitment to excellence, innovative research, collaborative partnerships, and integrity, the lab continues to play a vital role in driving America's nuclear and energy future.

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Scientific research and development services

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Idaho Falls, ID, US

Year founded

1949

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