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Who We AreTheseus is a defense technology company building visual positioning to solve reliability for the next 10 million drones. We’re laser focused on solving localization on today's GPS-denied battlefield because we think it’s the biggest blocker to physical intelligence on drones.Our products are already being used in real operational environments today. We’re a small team with high ownership and accountability, and we’re looking for engineers who want to move fast, build against real-world constraints, and see their work deployed in the field.The roleWe’re seeking a Senior Localization Software Engineer to help build the core of our autonomy stack. You’ll lead development of visual positioning systems that improve the accuracy, robustness, and reliability of Theseus’ products across sensors, onboard compute, and drone platforms.This role is for someone who can independently own major parts of the localization stack, drive technical decisions, and take systems from concept through deployment in real-world conditions.You WillOwn major localization problems end to end, from algorithm design through deployment, testing, and iterationImprove visual localization, map matching, and sensor fusion systems for GPS-denied environments across diverse sensor inputsBuild tooling, data pipelines, and evaluation frameworks that accelerate development and make system performance observableDrive architecture decisions across the localization stack, balancing accuracy, robustness, latency, and onboard compute constraintsTest, debug, and refine systems in simulation and real-world flight conditions You should have the following4+ years of experience working on robotic localization (e.g., SLAM, VIO, map matching) with a proven track record of taking systems through a full development lifecycleDeep understanding of localization algorithms and onboard sensor modalities, including IMU, camera, barometer, and compassDemonstrated ability to drive architecture decisions and make sound technical tradeoffsStrong software engineering skills in C++ and PythonExcellent communication and collaboration skillsNice to haveBackground shipping localization software on drones or other autonomous hardware platformsFamiliarity with ArduPilot, PX4, or related drone software stacksTrack record of optimizing localization or perception systems for edge compute environmentsComfort building data, evaluation, or validation pipelines for robotics systems