Systems & Integration Engineer Jobs

242Jobs
152k/yrtypical salary
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167Companies
242 jobs found (page 10 of 13)

Principal Engineer, Robotics & Automation

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Dyson ·

China

Full-time

Robotics System Engineer (AMR)

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changiairport ·

Singapore

Full-time

Operational Technology Specialist SCADA Systems

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Mann+Hummel GmbH ·

Queretaro, Mexico

Full-time

Analyst, Applications AMR

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Samuel, Son & Co. ·

Waterloo, Canada

Full-time

Robotics Project Engineer

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STOW Group ·

Lokeren, Belgium

Full-time

Global CMC Automation And Robotics Leader

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Sanofi ·

Cambridge / Waltham / Framingham

$203k-338k/year

Full-time

Autonomy Software Engineer, Integration

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Glydways ·

Remote (Remote)

Full-time

Systems Engineer - Mining Fleet Management System

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Applied Intuition ·

Sunnyvale, United States

$118k-220k/year

Full-time

Systems Engineering Autonomous Driving - Perception

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Applied Intuition ·

Sunnyvale, United States

$118k-220k/year

Full-time

Principal Systems Engineer (Humanoid Robotics)

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Schaeffler ·

San Jose, United States

$100k-220k/year

Full-time

Autonomy System Validation Engineer

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Applied Intuition ·

Sunnyvale, United States

$119k-145k/year

Full-time

Application Engineer - Autonomous Trucking

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Applied Intuition ·

Sunnyvale, United States

$105k-165k/year

Full-time

Robotic Autonomy Systems Engineer

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Applied Intuition ·

Fort Walton Beach, United States

$150k-215k/year

Full-time

Verification and Validation Lead - Autonomy

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Applied Intuition ·

Sunnyvale, United States

$199k-265k/year

Full-time

Perception Engineer - Defense Autonomy

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Applied Intuition ·

San Diego, United States

$140k-220k/year

Full-time

System Safety Engineer Autonomous Driving - Autonomy

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Applied Intuition ·

Sunnyvale, United States

$118k-220k/year

Full-time

Functional Safety Engineer – Wheel Loader (M/F/X)

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XCMG Europe GmbH ·

Krefeld (Hybrid)

Full-time

Sr. Functional Safety Engineer, Core

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Rivian ·

Irvine, United States

$135k-169k/year

Full-time

Systems Integration Engineer II, Feature Integration, Autonomy

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Rivian ·

Palo Alto, United States

$105k-131k/year

Full-time

Senior Systems Integration Engineer, Platform Integration, Autonomy

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Rivian ·

Palo Alto, United States

$163k-204k/year

Full-time

Market Insight for Systems & Integration Engineer Jobs

Based on data from 380 job postings • Updated

The role splits across system integrators building automation solutions, automotive manufacturers deploying production systems, and robotics companies shipping complete products. General Motors, Amazon, and General Motors are among the top employers, though hiring extends across aerospace contractors, autonomous vehicle developers, and specialized integrators.

This work requires both technical depth and project coordination ability. You need strong programming skills in Python and often C++ for performance-critical components. You also need simulation expertise to validate system behavior before hardware deployment. Beyond technical skills, the role demands project management capability, vendor coordination, and the judgment to make architecture decisions under time pressure.

Based on 144 job postings, median salaries reach $152,000 annually. Engineers with 3-5 years of relevant experience typically start around $116,650. Senior integration engineers who can lead multi-disciplinary projects and own complete system architectures earn $187,000 to $348,750. Compensation reflects the breadth required since you're responsible for ensuring mechanical, electrical, and software subsystems work together reliably.

The work varies significantly by industry. Automotive integration engineers deploy robot cells and assembly lines at manufacturing plants. Autonomous vehicle integration engineers ensure perception, planning, and control systems function cohesively. System integrators build custom automation solutions that combine equipment from multiple vendors. Defense contractors integrate sensors, weapons systems, and autonomous capabilities into platforms. Each application requires understanding how subsystems interact and what failure modes matter.

Career progression typically starts with component-level integration work, advances to system-level ownership within 3-5 years, then moves into technical leadership coordinating integration across multiple systems or programs. Some engineers shift toward pure technical architecture roles. Others move into program management where system integration expertise helps coordinate complex projects. The role offers strong job security since someone always needs to ensure the pieces actually fit together.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Systems & Integration Engineer Jobs

You ensure all the pieces of a robotic system work together reliably. This means integrating sensors with perception software, connecting planning algorithms to motion controllers, validating that safety systems function correctly, and debugging why components that work individually fail when combined.

Projects range from integrating a single robot cell to deploying complete production lines or autonomous systems. You'll write integration code, build test harnesses to validate behavior, coordinate with mechanical and electrical teams, work with vendors to resolve interface issues, and often travel to deployment sites for commissioning.

The role sits between pure development and deployment. You're not typically designing novel algorithms or building custom hardware. Instead, you're taking components that others built and making them function as a coherent system. Success requires understanding multiple disciplines well enough to identify where problems originate and how to fix them.

Travel varies by employer and industry. Automotive and industrial positions often require 25-50% travel for commissioning at manufacturing plants. System integrator roles might involve 40-60% travel to diverse client sites. Robotics software companies building products might have minimal travel except for customer deployments.

Autonomous vehicle and aerospace positions typically involve less travel since integration happens at company facilities, though occasional trips to test sites or customer locations occur. The travel is generally less intense than field service engineering but more than pure software development roles.

Job descriptions usually specify expected travel. Integration engineers who enjoy occasional travel but want more predictable schedules often prefer direct employment at manufacturers over system integrator positions.

Strong programming ability in Python is essential for writing integration code, test scripts, and automation tools. Many positions also require C++ for performance-critical components or embedded systems integration. Simulation expertise matters significantly since validating system behavior in simulation before hardware deployment saves time and money.

Beyond programming, you need enough breadth to understand mechanical systems, electrical interfaces, communication protocols, and software architecture. You don't need to be an expert in each domain, but you must understand them well enough to debug integration issues and communicate with specialists.

Project coordination skills become increasingly important as you advance. You'll manage schedules, coordinate across teams, track integration milestones, and communicate status to stakeholders. Most employers want bachelor's degrees in robotics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or computer science. Hands-on experience with actual robotic systems matters more than perfect credentials.

Based on 144 job postings, median salaries are $152,000 annually. Engineers with several years of experience integrating robotic systems typically earn around $116,650. Senior integration engineers leading complex projects and making architectural decisions earn $187,000 or more, with top compensation reaching $348,750.

Salary varies by industry. Autonomous vehicle companies and large tech firms typically pay at the higher end. Industrial integrators and automotive suppliers often pay less in base salary but may offer overtime and project bonuses. Aerospace and defense contractors fall somewhere in the middle with strong benefits.

Total compensation at public companies can exceed stated salaries when equity is included. Geographic location matters significantly, with Bay Area and Seattle positions paying 25-35% more than similar roles in other regions.

System integrators employ a significant portion, building custom automation solutions for manufacturing clients. Automotive manufacturers like General Motors hire integration engineers to deploy and maintain production systems. Autonomous vehicle developers need integration engineers to ensure perception, planning, and control work together.

Aerospace and defense contractors integrate complex systems combining sensors, autonomy, and mission equipment. Robotics companies shipping products need integration engineers to ensure everything works before customer delivery. Industrial manufacturers increasingly hire integration engineers directly rather than relying solely on external integrators.

242 active positions show demand across all these sectors. The skills transfer reasonably well between industries since the core challenge of making disparate components work together remains similar whether you're integrating a warehouse robot or an autonomous aircraft.

Strong demand and clear progression make it solid long-term. 242 positions reflect consistent hiring as more industries deploy robotic systems. The role develops valuable breadth since you work across mechanical, electrical, and software domains plus gain project coordination experience.

Career paths branch multiple directions. You can advance into technical architecture roles designing how systems should be structured. You can move into program or project management leveraging your understanding of what actually makes integration successful. You can specialize deeply in specific types of systems like autonomous vehicles or manufacturing automation.

Job security is strong since integration expertise doesn't become obsolete. New technologies emerge, but someone still needs to make the pieces work together. Engineers who stay current with new platforms while maintaining strong fundamentals remain highly marketable. The blend of technical and coordination skills also creates options outside pure engineering if interests change.

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