- Total raised
- $437M
- Stage
- Series C
- Last round
- Jun 2024
- Hiring pace
- 5 roles / 90d
- Team size
- 51-200 employees
- Founded
- 2018
- HQ
- San Francisco
About Bright Machines
Bright Machines is a next-generation, AI-enabled manufacturer focused on data center infrastructure assembly operations. Bright Machines uses its proprietary AI-based robotics and software to assemble AI infrastructure hardware products (i.e., data center servers) for hyperscalers and leading Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). With its new AI factory, Bright Machines addresses increasing market demands for computing power due to the surge of AI and the U.S. national mandate to reshore manufacturing by building data center infrastructure at scale with higher quality and shorter time-to-market.
Open roles · 5
- Open
Security Engineer
Guadalajara Area, Mexico · on-site
- Open
Integration Engineer
Guadalajara Area, Mexico · on-site
- Open
Operations Team Lead- Night Shift
Florence, Kentucky · on-site
- Open
Robotics Engineer, Automation | Day Shift
Cork, County Cork · on-site · €80k–100k
- Open
Senior Platform Engineer
Remote (USA) · remote · $160k–190k
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