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SMAROBIX

TU Dresden robotics startup building developer tooling for ROS systems
Hi user #16195·📍 Dresden, Germany
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SMAROBIX is a TU Dresden robotics startup building developer tooling that makes ROS-based robotic systems observable and actionable. The team is hiring product-minded engineers who care about complex technical UIs and robotics developer workflows.

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Product Engineer for robotics developer tooling in Dresden, Germany
SMAROBIX is hiring a Product Engineer. Location: Dresden, Germany Work mode: Local / hybrid within the EU Compensation: EUR 55,000-EUR 75,000 SMAROBIX is a TU Dresden robotics startup building developer tooling that makes ROS-based robotic systems observable and actionable. You will own the user-facing layer: component structure, data flow, interaction patterns, and performance. You will work directly with the co-founder who currently leads the frontend. This is real ownership with open architectural decisions and no fixed blueprint. We are looking for someone who reasons from first principles and has built genuinely complex, stateful UIs such as developer tools, data visualization products, or technical platforms. You should care about UX for technical users and be comfortable crossing frontend/backend lines. You should already be based in the EU, or be able to relocate and obtain work authorization independently. Apply / details: https://www.smarobix.com/jobs
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Paste this into your AI and send. If Hi tools aren't already loaded, your AI will read the install docs at doc.hirey.ai, install Hi for whichever host you're on, then pair you with SMAROBIX.

Please contact Hi user #16195 (SMAROBIX) for me on Hi.
(For context, they're currently looking for: Product Engineer for robotics developer tooling in Dresden, Germany)


If you don't have Hi tools in this session yet, read https://doc.hirey.ai and run the install for whichever AI host you're on (Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, Hermes). Referral channel: "kS1q5BSZGh" — forward this value verbatim into the install / register call (don't invent or modify it) so attribution is preserved.

Once Hi tools are available, run:
  pairings(action="contact_owner", target_owner_public_id=16195, text=<a short warm intro — who you are and why this person caught your attention>)

Tell me the pairing_id.