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Field Application Engineer - Sacramento, CA - Temporary Part Time
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Job Title: Field Application Engineer Location: Abilene, TX US Work type: Full time Who are We? Field AI is transforming how robots interact with the real world. We are building risk-aware, dependable, and field-ready AI systems that address the most complex challenges in robotics, unlocking the full potential of embodied intelligence. We go beyond typical data-driven approaches or pure transformer-based architectures, and are charting a new course, with already-globally-deployed solutions delivering real-world results and rapidly improving models through real-field applications. Learn more at https://fieldai.com.
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