Agtonomy
Head of Mobile & Web
Salary
Job description
What you'll own •
Lead mobile and web applications used by operators, customers, support teams, and internal users to plan work, monitor progress, manage fleets, and resolve issues in the field.
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Own the application experience across customer-facing products and internal tools, ensuring workflows are intuitive, consistent, secure, performant, and reliable.
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Scale user interfaces for autonomous machine operations, including fleet monitoring, mission planning, telemetry visualization, geospatial workflows, alerts, diagnostics, and operational reporting.
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Partner closely with the Cloud/Backend/Infrastructure team on API design, data contracts, service boundaries, reliability expectations, and integration patterns needed to support great application experiences.
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Partner with Autonomy and Platform Software teams to ensure robotic system capabilities are surfaced clearly and safely through web and mobile products.
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Raise the bar on interaction design, information architecture, workflow design, and UX polish, treating the app experience as a core competitive advantage.
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Build and lead a high-performing applications organization across mobile, web, and internal tools; set technical direction, establish quality standards, and consistently ship.
What you'll do •
Set the technical strategy and roadmap for Agtonomy’s application software, aligned with Product, Design, Operations, and peer engineering teams.
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Deliver a consistent, high-quality cross-platform experience across mobile, web, and internal applications.
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Translate complex industrial automation workflows into simple, familiar, and efficient product experiences.
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Build durable front-end and mobile architectures that support fast iteration, strong reliability, maintainability, and long-term product scale.
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Define strong interfaces between applications, cloud services, and edge/robotic systems, with clear ownership, expectations, and escalation paths.
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Collaborate with Product, QA, and operations to set standards for application quality, including performance, reliability, observability, usability, accessibility, testability, and release discipline.
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Hire, mentor, and grow application engineering leaders and teams; create a culture of high standards, fast learning loops, product ownership, and customer accountability.
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Partner deeply with Product and Design to ensure applications are not just technically sound, but polished, intuitive, and useful in the real world.
What you'll bring •
8+ years in software engineering, with deep experience building high-quality web and/or mobile products.
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Track record shipping polished customer-facing applications backed by modern APIs, data systems, and production services.
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Strong product instincts: you can translate messy real-world workflows into simple, intuitive software.
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Experience building applications used in operational, mission-critical, or complex workflow environments.
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Experience leading, maintaining, and mentoring high performing software teams, ideally across mobile, web, front-end architecture, and internal/customer-facing product surfaces
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Demonstrated ability to partner tightly with Product, Design, QA, backend/cloud teams, and field/operations teams.
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Strong understanding of application architecture, release management, performance, reliability, observability, and production support.
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Ability to lead both strategically and practically: setting direction, improving execution, mentoring teams, and shipping.
What makes you a strong fit •
A proven track record building applications for connected devices, robotics, IoT, industrial automation, logistics, fleet management, mapping/geospatial systems, or other “software meets hardware” environments.
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Experience designing applications around telemetry, real-time status, alerts, diagnostics, operational workflows, and analytics/reporting surfaces.
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Experience in consumer, prosumer, or high-quality B2B product environments where UX polish and speed of iteration mattered.
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Strong taste for product quality: you care about the details, but know how to ship.
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Experience building internal tools that feel as thoughtful and reliable as customer-facing products.
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Comfort operating in ambiguous, fast-moving environments where product, software, hardware, autonomy, and field realities all intersect.


