Come create the future.

At Machines at Work, we are developing next-generation self-driving technology for agricultural machinery. Tools that make autonomy practical, cost-effective, and intuitive in the real world.

This isn’t just about autonomy. It’s about impact: helping people do more with less and making some of the world’s hardest jobs easier, safer, and more efficient.

We’re building systems that need to reliably control a range of underlying vehicles in unstructured environments, in the dust, the heat, the mud. That means tough engineering, thoughtful design, and tight integration across hardware and software. If that excites you, you might be a good fit.

Building a brilliant team

We’re interested in talented software, electronics, and mechanical engineers who want to solve tough problems and put robots to work in real-world environments.

If that sounds like you, get in touch.

Send us your CV and anything else you think is relevant. Or follow us on LinkedIn to hear about open roles as they come up.

Open Roles

Auckland

Product Development Engineer (Mech / Mechatronics)

Product Development Engineer (Electronics)

Auckland

Auckland

Robotics Software Engineer (ML & Perception)

Auckland

Robotics Software Engineer (Autonomy)

Auckland

Robotics Software Engineer (Spatial & Interfaces)

How we approach the world.

A pragmatic approach

Somebody on the internet has probably already invented the wheel. So lets just use it.

Always think globally

Now more than ever, products exist within a global marketplace. We keep our eyes wide open to the rest of the world while solving problems for customers wherever they may be.

Tenacity: we solve hard problems

Robotics is hard. Some problems look insurmountable. Murphy’s law conspires against us. And yet, here we are. When there’s no better route, we push on hard problems until they give.

Competitive spirit

We are strategic in terms of where and how we choose to play, and we have a considered sense of urgency: prioritising, keeping focus, putting in the hours when needed.

Safety-centric

We are responsible for the technology we put into the world, with safety front-and-centre.