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Technical Program Manager - Robotics Hardware Systems

Rapyuta Robotics Koto-ku, Tokyo March 11 2026
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    No remote
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    Apply from abroad
    Relocate to Japan
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    No Japanese required
    Business English
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    Senior level
    5+ years experience required

About Rapyuta Robotics

Rapyuta Robotics Koto-ku, Tokyo

Building low­ cost, lightweight autonomous mobile robots with high-level intelligence distributed in the cloud, and enabling such robots to offload some of their heavy computation and seamlessly learn and share experiences with one another.

Key benefits

  • Open, inclusive, safe environment
  • There's always something to learn
  • Relocation support

About the position

As a Technical Program Manager – Robotics Hardware Systems, you will drive the end‑to‑end delivery of complex mechatronics programs spanning mechanical, electrical/electronics, and embedded systems, working closely with cross‑functional engineering teams and manufacturing partners. You will orchestrate the journey from concept and prototyping through DFM/DFA, validation, and ramp to production platforms such as AGVs, AMRs, elevators, battery exchangers, and autonomous forklifts.

This is a high‑impact, technical program role for someone who can operate comfortably at the intersection of hardware engineering, multi‑robot systems, and large‑scale delivery, ensuring that what we ship is safe, reliable, and economically viable in real customer warehouses.

Responsibilities

  • Own full delivery of robotics hardware programs from concept to production.
  • Set program goals and metrics for safety, cost, quality, and scalability.
  • Lead and align cross-functional engineering teams.
  • Manage program backlog, planning, and execution, coordinate hardware and software releases.
  • Champion DFM/DFA and coordinate builds and cost optimization.
  • Oversee risks, dependencies, and validation strategies.
  • Use data dashboards for delivery and drive continuous improvement.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s in Mechanical, Electrical, Robotics, or Mechatronics Engineering, or equivalent hardware product development experience.
  • 5+ years in product development for electromechanical automation (robotics, automotive, industrial machinery), focusing on motion systems, power electronics, or control cabinets.
  • 3+ years leading technical programs (program manager, TPM, or project manager) in commercial settings.
  • Familiar with motion subsystems (drivetrains, lifts, chassis) and related constraints.
  • Understands embedded/electrical systems (power, motor drives, PLCs, sensors) to engage in design discussions and trade-offs.
  • Experience with DFM/DFA, vendor collaboration, and mass production ramp-up.
  • Proven ability to plan, prioritize, and deliver complex, cross-team programs on schedule and within scope.
  • Skilled at fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration (mechanical, electrical, software, operations, business).
  • Business-level English proficiency for collaborating with suppliers, global teams, and customers is required.

Nice to haves

While not specifically required, tell us if you have any of the following.

  • Experience delivering programs for warehouse automation, AGVs/AMRs, ASRS, or other industrial robotics systems.

  • Hands‑on background in one or more of:

    • Mechanical design for motion systems (chassis, suspension, lift, drive modules).
    • Electrical/electronics design for automation systems, including PLC integration and industrial communication (e.g., CAN, CAN‑FD, fieldbus).
    • Embedded systems for robotics (controllers, sensor integration, safety‑related control).
    • Engineer‑type roles in hardware‑software programs.
  • Experience working with regulatory or safety standards relevant to industrial equipment.

  • Prior work in a startup or high‑growth environment where ambiguity and fast iteration are the norm.

  • Business-level Japanese proficiency for engaging with Japanese suppliers and customers is preferred.

Meet Rapyuta Robotics's Developers

Jaiyam joined Rapyuta Robotics as a perception engineer, hoping to impact the future through developing products. He talks about Rapyuta’s values and how he became the systems lead of their ASRS (a type of warehouse automation technology) solution.

Read their story...

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