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Droyd

Front-End Engineer (WebXR / VR)

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In-Office
San Francisco, CA
120K-200K Annually
Mid level
In-Office
San Francisco, CA
120K-200K Annually
Mid level
Build and maintain Quest WebXR and desktop teleoperation interfaces handling real-time video and high-rate telemetry. Work in React/TypeScript stack to ensure 60fps rendering, manage state and performance, and collaborate with design, robotics, and software teams to ship products quickly in an on-site San Francisco environment.
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About the Team

Droyd builds autonomous robotic systems that automate repetitive manual work in real environments. We design and manufacture our hardware in-house, which means iteration, fabrication, and execution all happen under one roof.

Our robots depend on operator software that is fast, intuitive, and reliable under real-world conditions. Our software team builds the interfaces that connect people to robots — teleoperation, operator workflows, and the real-time product surfaces that sit directly in the loop with hardware.

About the Role

As a Front-End Engineer at Droyd, you will build the teleoperation interfaces operators use to control and interact with our systems. You will work on Quest WebXR and desktop web experiences that need to handle real-time video, high-rate telemetry, and interactive 3D UI without falling apart under load.

This role is a strong fit for someone who has already built real WebXR products and is excited about hard front-end systems problems, not just polished CRUD apps.

This role is based on-site in San Francisco, CA.

In This Role, You'll

Teleoperation Interfaces

  • Build and maintain teleoperation interfaces for Quest WebXR and desktop web

  • Work in React 19, TypeScript, Vite, Three.js, React Three Fiber, TanStack Query, and Zustand

  • Build real-time UI that integrates live MoQ/WebTransport video and high-rate telemetry

Performance

  • Help maintain smooth 60fps rendering without React re-render storms

  • Manage rendering performance and state to keep interfaces responsive under load

Collaboration & Shipping

  • Work closely with design, robotics, and software teams to improve operator workflows

  • Ship product quickly in a fast-moving hardware and software environment

Work Environment & Schedule

  • On-site in San Francisco, CA

  • Full-time

Compensation: $120K–$200K base salary, plus equity

We're Looking For Candidates Who

  • Have strong front-end engineering experience

  • Have real WebXR experience and have shipped WebXR products

  • Are strong in React and TypeScript

  • Have experience building real-time, performance-sensitive interfaces

  • Understand rendering performance, state management, and how to avoid unnecessary re-renders

  • Work well with designers and robotics engineers in a fast-paced environment

Nice to have:

  • Experience with Three.js and React Three Fiber

  • Experience with streaming video or telemetry-heavy interfaces

  • Experience with teleoperation, robotics, or other hardware-adjacent product environments

About Droyd

Droyd builds autonomous robotic systems that operate in real production environments. We design the hardware, develop the control stack, and generate the data that enables generalist robotics.

If we do this right, robots stop being demos and start being infrastructure.

Join us and help build the systems that make it real.

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