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Robot Simulation Jobs in Atlanta, GA (NOW HIRING)

At Slip Robotics, we are at the forefront of revolutionizing the logistics and automation industry ... Perform detailed analysis and simulations to validate and optimize electrical designs, considering ...

At Slip Robotics, we are at the forefront of revolutionizing the logistics and automation industry ... Perform detailed analysis and simulations to validate and optimize electrical designs, considering ...

Senior Software Developer in Test (SDET)

Suwanee, GA · On-site

$46.50 - $60/hr

Design and implement simulators for industrial robots, material handling equipment, sensors, and warehouse management systems. * Collaborate with other teams to ensure seamless system ...

Omron Robotics and Safety Technologies, Inc. (ORT) is a leading provider of fixed and autonomous ... Effectively demonstrate software simulation and ROI calculations. * Conduct market research to ...

Introduction Slip Robotics is a pioneering Series B startup transforming the logistics and freight ... Expertise in CAD (e.g., SolidWorks, Onshape, PDM), FEA/simulation, tolerance analysis, and DFM/DFA ...

Introduction Slip Robotics is a pioneering Series B startup transforming the logistics and freight ... Expertise in CAD (e.g., SolidWorks, Onshape, PDM), FEA/simulation, tolerance analysis, and DFM/DFA ...

Introduction Slip Robotics is a pioneering Series B startup transforming the logistics and freight ... Expertise in CAD (e.g., SolidWorks, Onshape, PDM), FEA/simulation, tolerance analysis, and DFM/DFA ...

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How much do robot simulation jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for robot simulation in Atlanta, GA is $118,668.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $88,500.00 and $140,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Robot Simulation vs Robot Programmer?

AspectRobot SimulationRobot Programmer
Required CredentialsEngineering degree, CAD/Simulation software skillsEngineering or computer science degree, programming skills
Work EnvironmentDesign labs, simulation software environmentsManufacturing floors, robotics labs, programming environments
Industry UsageTesting, designing, and validating robot behaviors virtuallyWriting, testing, and deploying robot control code
Common Search IntentUnderstanding virtual robot testing and designLearning robot programming and control development

Robot Simulation focuses on creating virtual models and testing robot behaviors using simulation software, while Robot Programmer involves writing and implementing code to control physical robots. Both roles require technical skills but differ in their focus—virtual testing versus real-world programming.

Is robotics a high paying career?

Robotics is generally considered a high-paying career, especially for roles such as robot simulation engineers or automation specialists, with salaries often exceeding the national average for engineering jobs. Advanced skills in programming, control systems, and experience with simulation tools like ROS or MATLAB can lead to higher compensation, particularly in industries like manufacturing, aerospace, and research. However, salaries vary based on experience, education, location, and industry demand.

What job categories do people searching Robot Simulation jobs in Atlanta, GA look for?

The top searched job categories for Robot Simulation jobs in Atlanta, GA are:

Infographic showing various Robot Simulation job openings in Atlanta, GA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $118,668 per year, or $57.1 per hour.

Technical Project Manager, Robotics Software

Slip Robotics

Norcross, GA • On-site

$140 - $190/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Slip Robotics is at the forefront of robotic automation, delivering cutting-edge solutions that transform how businesses move goods. Our autonomous platforms redefine efficiency, reliability, and scalability in logistics. We’re a fast-growing team of innovators passionate about helping customers adopt automation seamlessly and successfully.

Our robotics software team ships code that drives real robots in real customer facilities. Getting a release from “merged” to “running reliably across the fleet” involves test planning, site coordination, qualification, staged deployment, and post-release monitoring. Your job is to own that machinery. As a TPM for Robotics Software, you run the operational backbone of the team: keeping tasking and priorities organized across concurrent workstreams, planning and coordinating testing from the simulation to live customer sites, driving releases through qualification and deployment, and managing post-release observation so problems are caught by us before they’re caught by customers. You’ll partner daily with the CTO, engineering leads, product, hardware, and deployment/field teams. This is not a ceremony-runner role. The right person is technical enough to read a failure table, ask the right question about a regression, push back on a release that isn’t ready, and organized enough that nobody has to wonder what state a release is in.

Responsibilities
  • Tasking & workstream coordination. Keep the software team’s backlog, sprint planning, and cross-team dependencies organized. Make status visible without making engineers write status reports.
  • Test planning & coordination. Own the test plan for each release: what gets tested, where (bench, test robots, pilot sites, customer sites), by whom, and against what pass/fail criteria. Coordinate robot time, site access, and field resources so testing never becomes the bottleneck by accident.
  • Release management. Drive releases through qualification to fleet deployment: entry/exit criteria, go/no-go reviews, staged rollout plans, rollback criteria, and clear communication to every team that needs to know what’s shipping and when.
  • Post-release observation. Own the watch period after every release: monitoring fleet health metrics and failure rates, triaging regressions, routing field issues to the right owner, and closing the loop from field failure back into the backlog.
  • Cross-functional partnership. Be the connective tissue between software engineering and product, hardware, deployment, and customer-facing teams.
  • Process that scales. Build lightweight, durable process that makes the next release cheaper than the last one and survives team growth.
  • 5+ years in technical program management, release management, or engineering operations for software that ships to physical systems in robotics, automotive, aerospace, medical devices, or similar hardware/software products.
  • Experience owning a release process end to end: qualification criteria, go/no-go decisions, staged rollouts, and post-release monitoring.
  • Experience planning and coordinating testing that involves physical hardware and field environments.
  • Technical fluency to engage engineers on their terms: comfortable reading dashboards, logs, and failure data, and able to distinguish a real blocker from noise. An engineering background is a strong plus.
  • Demonstrated experience designing work flows and, more importantly, gaining adoption of the workflows from all stakeholders.
  • A track record of driving accountability across teams you don’t manage, including delivering hard messages about readiness and slipping dates.
  • Direct experience with autonomous mobile robots, AGVs, or fleet-deployed robotic systems.
  • Experience with fleet observability tooling such as telemetry dashboards, log analysis, failure classification.
  • Familiarity with functional-safety or regulated-industry release processes (ISO 13849, ISO 3691-4, or comparable).
  • Experience coordinating testing or deployments at customer sites, including customer-facing communication.
  • Experience in a startup or scale-up environment where you built the process rather than inherited it.
  • Competitive salary and equity in an early-stage robotics company
  • Comprehensive benefits including health, dental, and vision
  • Permissive time off policy
  • A small team where your work has direct, visible impact on shipped products

Slip Robotics is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate candidates on the merits of their experience and their fit for the role. We welcome applicants from every background.

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