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Open Positions
Independent Contractors (Hiring ongoing)
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As a Senior Front-End Engineer you will:
Build and ship features for, our AI workspace platform
Develop autonomous agents that talk to sensitive enterprise data
As security and privacy are paramount, you will sometimes need to re-invent the wheel, and won’t be able to use the most popular libraries or tooling
Collaborate with researchers to productionize state-of-the-art models and techniques
You may be a good fit if:
Have shipped (lots of) frontend code (React) in production
You excel in fast-paced environments and can execute while priorities and objectives are a moving target
You’ve worked in both large enterprises and startups
You have strong coding abilities and are comfortable working across the stack.
You’re able to read and understand, and even fix issues outside of the main code base
You have built and deployed extremely performant client-side or server-side RAG/agentic applications to millions of users.
Bonus: You love art and have an eye for design and a creative mindset - A plus, if you have a portfolio, GitHub or other showcases of your projects
If some of the above doesn’t line up perfectly with your experience, we still encourage you to apply! If you want to work really hard on a glorious mission with teammates that want the same thing, Mimicrii is the place for you.
We value and celebrate diversity and strive to create an inclusive work environment for all. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are committed to providing equal opportunities.
Full-Time Employees at Mimicrii enjoy these Perks:
🤝 An open and inclusive culture and work environment
🧑💻 Work closely with a team on the cutting edge of AI research
🍽 Weekly lunch stipend, in-office lunches & snacks
🦷 Full health and dental benefits, including a separate budget to take care of your mental health
🐣 100% Parental Leave top-up for 6 months for employees based in Canada, the US, and the UK
🎨 Personal enrichment benefits towards arts and culture, fitness and well-being, quality time, and workspace improvement
🏙 Remote-flexible, offices in Toronto, Vancouver, New York, Austin and London and co-working stipend
✈️ 6 weeks of vacation
Full-Time/Part-Time
Engineering
Artificial & Synthetic Intelligence
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As a Senior Front-End Engineer you will:
Build and ship features for, our AI workspace platform
Develop autonomous agents that talk to sensitive enterprise data
As security and privacy are paramount, you will sometimes need to re-invent the wheel, and won’t be able to use the most popular libraries or tooling
Collaborate with researchers to productionize state-of-the-art models and techniques
You may be a good fit if:
Have shipped (lots of) frontend code (React) in production
You excel in fast-paced environments and can execute while priorities and objectives are a moving target
You’ve worked in both large enterprises and startups
You have strong coding abilities and are comfortable working across the stack.
You’re able to read and understand, and even fix issues outside of the main code base
You have built and deployed extremely performant client-side or server-side RAG/agentic applications to millions of users.
Bonus: You love art and have an eye for design and a creative mindset - A plus, if you have a portfolio, GitHub or other showcases of your projects
If some of the above doesn’t line up perfectly with your experience, we still encourage you to apply! If you want to work really hard on a glorious mission with teammates that want the same thing, Mimicrii is the place for you.
We value and celebrate diversity and strive to create an inclusive work environment for all. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are committed to providing equal opportunities.
Full-Time Employees at Mimicrii enjoy these Perks:
🤝 An open and inclusive culture and work environment
🧑💻 Work closely with a team on the cutting edge of AI research
🍽 Weekly lunch stipend, in-office lunches & snacks
🦷 Full health and dental benefits, including a separate budget to take care of your mental health
🐣 100% Parental Leave top-up for 6 months for employees based in Canada, the US, and the UK
🎨 Personal enrichment benefits towards arts and culture, fitness and well-being, quality time, and workspace improvement
🏙 Remote-flexible, offices in Toronto, Vancouver, New York, Austin and London and co-working stipend
✈️ 6 weeks of vacation
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We are seeking an independent embedded software engineer to work on lower-level components of our control and testing system. Your main goals will be to improve and develop custom embedded solutions for our robotic system, plan and implement new testing stations, work closely with software and machine learning teams to provide requested features based on provided specifications, and prepare technical documentation.
Main Responsibilities
Design and implementation of embedded software
Optimization of new and existing designs to meet required performance and power usage metrics
Writing Linux code that interfaces with MCUs-based subsystems
Must have
Demonstrated ability to design, build, debug, and ship C/C++ code for embedded systems
Experience with the development of firmware for distributed and complex systems
Experience with signal processing algorithms
Experience with development on Linux
Experience with STM32 family portfolio or other ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers
Experience with RTOS (FreeRTOS or similar)
Experience with most used low-level communication protocols like I2C, UARTS, SPI, USB host, USB device, CAN, etc.
Experience with drivers, real-time communications, ISR management
Knowledge of robotic-specific hardware and techniques (encoders, IMUs, control loops, motor control, vision systems)
Solid understanding of electronic circuits, ability to read schematics and datasheets
Experience with optimization of embedded software for performance and power
Basics of Python, bash, git
Fluent English
Good to have
Experience with bootloader development
Experience with electronic measurement tools
Experience with digital signal processors (DSP) and hardware accelerators
Experience with NVIDIA Jetson, Xilinx, or Altera FPGA SW/HW platforms
Experience with the RTL design and verification languages: Verilog, SystemVerilog, VHDL
Experience with developing Qt applications for interfacing with hardware
Linux kernel driver development experience
Good knowledge of Python
Knowledge of Rust
Robotics
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We are looking for an independent Robotics Software Engineer to work on maintaining and improving software solutions for Mimicrii’s flagship product.
Responsibilities
Planning, designing, maintaining, and improving high-level internal tools and control systems
Working on integrating proprioception (vision, sensors) into the whole system
Working directly with hardware (embedded and distributed systems, cameras, MoCap gloves, IMU sensors).
Requirements
At least 3 years of working experience in a similar field
Strong knowledge of Python 3+ programming language (working with IO, asynchronous programming, distributed programming, and communication protocols)
Good knowledge of HTTP and other communication protocols (gRPC, protobuf) along with their implementations and usage experience
Good understanding of Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS)
Good understanding of C/C++/Rust and Shell
Good knowledge of Linux (Debian) environment
Experience working with file systems and real-time applications
Experience with video/image processing and integrating multi-camera systems with other hardware
Experience working with git workflow (branches, merge/pull requests, code review)
Basic knowledge of Docker
Basic knowledge of CI/CD workflow
Openness to working with various technologies and programming languages
Adaptable to a dynamic and changing environment
Good problem-solving, communication skills, and self-organization.
Nice To Have
CS degree in Software/Robotics related field
Any experience with working with electronics / embedding systems
Any experience with AI-based control system
Basic knowledge of AI stack (Pytorch, TensorFlow, numpy)
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We’re always looking for exceptional minds to join our Biomechanics & Design Team. If you’re a full-stack 3D designer with a deep understanding of geometry, prototyping, and design-for-assembly, we’re ready to shape the role around your unique talents. As part of our on-site team, you’ll work hands-on in our lab to bring innovative biomechanical concepts to life.
What You Might Work On:
Designing complex 3D models—especially organic geometries
Preparing models for 3D printing (FDM, MSLA/SLA) and overseeing fabrication
Parameterizing systems and workflows in Rhino, Grasshopper, Blender
Collaborating on electromechanical integration in humanlike structures
Managing structured file hygiene and version control of design assets
Leading prototype loops with precise documentation for production and assembly
Skills & Experience We Value:
Proficiency with CAD tools such as Rhino + Grasshopper, Blender, Fusion 360 (3+ years preferred)
Strong understanding of surface/mesh modeling and parametric design
Experience with organic geometry, topology, and rigging/animation systems
Background in rapid prototyping, particularly with polymers, composites and soft materials
Manual dexterity and precision in hands-on assembly work
High self-organization and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment
Strong teamwork and communication skills
Proficiency in English
Bonus Points For:
Knowledge of human anatomy and biomechanics
Familiarity with soft robotics or embedded sensors
Experience with integrating electronics into mechanical systems
Understanding of undergraduate-level physics (mechanics and E&M)
Creating modular tools or workflows for variant-based prototyping
Experience with casting, molding, or textile-based fabrication for soft components
Wetware
PR & Communications
Government & Public Policy
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Why this role?
We are building a Government Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) team that has the drive and experience to engage in and shape a nascent and unique policy environment for enterprise AI.
As our first Ottawa‑based GAPP hire, you will bring a day‑to‑day presence with federal and provincial governments ensuring Mimicrii’s voice is heard as AI policy, procurement, and innovation agendas take shape. This is an ideal opportunity for an early‑career professional who thrives on politics, policy, and technology—and who wants a front‑row seat as Canada positions itself as a leader in AI. You’ll work alongside seasoned policy leaders, have direct exposure to executives, and see your insights shape national decisions.
In this role you will:
Report directly to Mimicrii’s Lead for North America Government Affairs & Public Policy, partnering closely with Mimicrii’s senior leadership, legal, public policy and responsible AI teams to co-develop, coordinate and implement a government affairs and stakeholder engagement strategy with the goal to advocate for adoption-focused AI policies and related issues.
Serve as Mimicrii’s eyes and ears in Ottawa, Toronto, and Beyond
Build relationships at the working level and cultivate connections with ministerial/provincial staff, departmental officials, MPs’ aides, and public‑sector innovation teams to ensure Mimicrii is a trusted resource and partner.Attend committee hearings, industry roundtables, and stakeholder events; track legislative and regulatory developments affecting AI, data, and digital procurement.
Coordinate cross‑functional input
Work with Mimicrii’s GAPP, Legal, Responsible AI, and Public Sector Sales teams to surface insights, flag risks/opportunities, and align messaging.
Support policy advocacy & procurement strategy provincially and nationally
Help craft submissions, briefing notes, and talking points on AI and technology policy initiatives and procurement policy reform efforts.Prepare summaries on emerging topics for senior leadership; develop a tracker of key programs and consultations.
Ensure compliance by supporting accurate lobbying registrations and reporting under the Lobbying Act and related provincial/territorial rules.
You could be a great fit if you have…
5-7 years’ experience in government, a minister’s or MP’s office, public‑sector consulting, industry association, or corporate GR/policy role—ideally with exposure to tech, innovation, or procurement files. You must have the ability to register to lobby at the federal level with the Commissioner of Lobbying.
Foundational understanding of Canadian federal & provincial policymaking—how bills move, how Treasury Board and Public Services & Procurement Canada operate, and the role of political staff.
Strong written & verbal communication—able to distill complex issues into crisp memos and to build rapport quickly with officials and colleagues.
Bias for action & intellectual curiosity—you’re motivated to figure things out, ask good questions, and push projects over the finish line.
Collaborative mindset—comfortable working across time zones with teammates in Toronto, Washington DC, and abroad.
Passion for AI and emerging tech—you don’t need to be an engineer, but you should be excited by the policy challenges and economic potential of enterprise AI.
Nice to have (but not required):
Experience supporting government procurement or public‑sector sales teams.
Familiarity with copyright, privacy, or data governance debates in Canada.
French language skills.
Life Sciences
Medical
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Why this role?
We are building a Government Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) team that has the drive and experience to engage in and shape a nascent and unique policy environment for enterprise AI.
As our first Ottawa‑based GAPP hire, you will bring a day‑to‑day presence with federal and provincial governments ensuring Mimicrii’s voice is heard as AI policy, procurement, and innovation agendas take shape. This is an ideal opportunity for an early‑career professional who thrives on politics, policy, and technology—and who wants a front‑row seat as Canada positions itself as a leader in AI. You’ll work alongside seasoned policy leaders, have direct exposure to executives, and see your insights shape national decisions.
In this role you will:
Report directly to Mimicrii’s Lead for North America Government Affairs & Public Policy, partnering closely with Mimicrii’s senior leadership, legal, public policy and responsible AI teams to co-develop, coordinate and implement a government affairs and stakeholder engagement strategy with the goal to advocate for adoption-focused AI policies and related issues.
Serve as Mimicrii’s eyes and ears in Ottawa, Toronto, and Beyond
Build relationships at the working level and cultivate connections with ministerial/provincial staff, departmental officials, MPs’ aides, and public‑sector innovation teams to ensure Mimicrii is a trusted resource and partner.Attend committee hearings, industry roundtables, and stakeholder events; track legislative and regulatory developments affecting AI, data, and digital procurement.
Coordinate cross‑functional input
Work with Mimicrii’s GAPP, Legal, Responsible AI, and Public Sector Sales teams to surface insights, flag risks/opportunities, and align messaging.
Support policy advocacy & procurement strategy provincially and nationally
Help craft submissions, briefing notes, and talking points on AI and technology policy initiatives and procurement policy reform efforts.Prepare summaries on emerging topics for senior leadership; develop a tracker of key programs and consultations.
Ensure compliance by supporting accurate lobbying registrations and reporting under the Lobbying Act and related provincial/territorial rules.
You could be a great fit if you have…
5-7 years’ experience in government, a minister’s or MP’s office, public‑sector consulting, industry association, or corporate GR/policy role—ideally with exposure to tech, innovation, or procurement files. You must have the ability to register to lobby at the federal level with the Commissioner of Lobbying.
Foundational understanding of Canadian federal & provincial policymaking—how bills move, how Treasury Board and Public Services & Procurement Canada operate, and the role of political staff.
Strong written & verbal communication—able to distill complex issues into crisp memos and to build rapport quickly with officials and colleagues.
Bias for action & intellectual curiosity—you’re motivated to figure things out, ask good questions, and push projects over the finish line.
Collaborative mindset—comfortable working across time zones with teammates in Toronto, Washington DC, and abroad.
Passion for AI and emerging tech—you don’t need to be an engineer, but you should be excited by the policy challenges and economic potential of enterprise AI.
Nice to have (but not required):
Experience supporting government procurement or public‑sector sales teams.
Familiarity with copyright, privacy, or data governance debates in Canada.
French language skills.
Acoustics
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Why this role?
We are building a Government Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) team that has the drive and experience to engage in and shape a nascent and unique policy environment for enterprise AI.
As our first Ottawa‑based GAPP hire, you will bring a day‑to‑day presence with federal and provincial governments ensuring Mimicrii’s voice is heard as AI policy, procurement, and innovation agendas take shape. This is an ideal opportunity for an early‑career professional who thrives on politics, policy, and technology—and who wants a front‑row seat as Canada positions itself as a leader in AI. You’ll work alongside seasoned policy leaders, have direct exposure to executives, and see your insights shape national decisions.
In this role you will:
Report directly to Mimicrii’s Lead for North America Government Affairs & Public Policy, partnering closely with Mimicrii’s senior leadership, legal, public policy and responsible AI teams to co-develop, coordinate and implement a government affairs and stakeholder engagement strategy with the goal to advocate for adoption-focused AI policies and related issues.
Serve as Mimicrii’s eyes and ears in Ottawa, Toronto, and Beyond
Build relationships at the working level and cultivate connections with ministerial/provincial staff, departmental officials, MPs’ aides, and public‑sector innovation teams to ensure Mimicrii is a trusted resource and partner.Attend committee hearings, industry roundtables, and stakeholder events; track legislative and regulatory developments affecting AI, data, and digital procurement.
Coordinate cross‑functional input
Work with Mimicrii’s GAPP, Legal, Responsible AI, and Public Sector Sales teams to surface insights, flag risks/opportunities, and align messaging.
Support policy advocacy & procurement strategy provincially and nationally
Help craft submissions, briefing notes, and talking points on AI and technology policy initiatives and procurement policy reform efforts.Prepare summaries on emerging topics for senior leadership; develop a tracker of key programs and consultations.
Ensure compliance by supporting accurate lobbying registrations and reporting under the Lobbying Act and related provincial/territorial rules.
You could be a great fit if you have…
5-7 years’ experience in government, a minister’s or MP’s office, public‑sector consulting, industry association, or corporate GR/policy role—ideally with exposure to tech, innovation, or procurement files. You must have the ability to register to lobby at the federal level with the Commissioner of Lobbying.
Foundational understanding of Canadian federal & provincial policymaking—how bills move, how Treasury Board and Public Services & Procurement Canada operate, and the role of political staff.
Strong written & verbal communication—able to distill complex issues into crisp memos and to build rapport quickly with officials and colleagues.
Bias for action & intellectual curiosity—you’re motivated to figure things out, ask good questions, and push projects over the finish line.
Collaborative mindset—comfortable working across time zones with teammates in Toronto, Washington DC, and abroad.
Passion for AI and emerging tech—you don’t need to be an engineer, but you should be excited by the policy challenges and economic potential of enterprise AI.
Nice to have (but not required):
Experience supporting government procurement or public‑sector sales teams.
Familiarity with copyright, privacy, or data governance debates in Canada.
French language skills.