
Monumental · Amsterdam
Monumental is automating on-site construction with robotics and software. Our mission is to make construction software-defined and autonomous - a future where b...
Monumental is automating on-site construction with robotics and software. Our mission is to make construction software-defined and
autonomous - a future where beautiful, bespoke buildings go up in a single day, with minimal labour.
We're a growing team of engineers, operators and technicians from companies like Palantir, Qualcomm, Dyson, Shopify, Tesla, Meta
and Google DeepMind. It's still the early days of building the company, and this is a chance to make an outsized impact on a
problem that matters. From day one, you’ll be working with an experienced founding team, backed by a $32M Series B led by Khosla
Ventures and Plural.
Monumental is based in the city centre of Amsterdam, in a beautiful facility with an fully equipped workshop and robot testing
floor. We build the whole stack in-house - hardware and software, we're explicitly not a hybrid or remote-first company - you
can't build robots or walls from home, so we're onsite five days a week.
Read more on why we believe you should spend your time working on construction, and learn about our vision and company. You might
enjoy Based in Europe’s film on how we’re fixing Europe’s housing shortage, or this video by Andreas Klinger of what our office
looks like.
About the role
We’re looking for software engineers with deep knowledge of software engineering and controls engineering to join our team. Help
us bring our robots to life and join our mission to bring automation to the construction industry to create affordable, beautiful,
high-quality housing for everyone.
We’re building an operating system to make on-site construction possible with robotics. Our software stack allows us to do
everything from 3D reconstruction (through photogrammetry) of a construction site, design of 3D structures that will be built,
supply chain, path planning, and inverse/forward kinematics of our robots.
site
time-of-flight sensors)
necessary to bring your algorithms to life.
Help us bring our robots to life and join our mission to bring automation to the construction industry to create affordable,
beautiful, high-quality housing for everyone. You might enjoy reading Bouke's blog post on his experience joining Monumental as a
software engineer. You might also enjoy seeing this video by Andreas Klinger of what our office environment looks like.
What you'll do
real-world use. We expect you to write C, C++, Rust or Python code, not doing simulations in Matlab.
figure out where we are in world-space, using sensor fusion when required.
its own.
What we’re looking for
deployment of your code.
something isn't working.
Why Monumental?
Joining Monumental means being at the forefront of a movement aimed at making significant strides in the construction industry.
Here, your work has the potential to impact not just the company but the future of how we build. If you're driven by innovation,
eager to tackle complex challenges, and ready to make a tangible difference, we want to hear from you.
For open applications (where you don’t see an exact role match), please reach out to us at: iwanttojoin@monumental.co - share with
us the most interesting or challenging project you’ve worked on, why you want to join and your CV or portfolio.
Unfortunately we do not currently support internships.
If you don’t meet all the qualifications here but are excited about Monumental and feel you’d still be able to help us solve
difficult problems, do get in touch. We welcome generalists who focus on outcomes and are eager to learn on the job.
Monumental is automating on-site construction with robotics and software. Our mission is to make construction software-defined and autonomous - a future where beautiful, bespoke buildings go up in a single day, with minimal labour. We're a growing team of engineers, operators and technicians from companies like Palantir, Qualcomm, Dyson, Shopify, Tesla, Meta and Google DeepMind. It's still the early days of building the company, and this is a chance to make an outsized impact on a problem that matters. From day one, you’ll be working with an experienced founding team, backed by a $32M Series B led by Khosla Ventures and Plural. Monumental is based in the city centre of Amsterdam, in a beautiful facility with an fully equipped workshop and robot testing floor. We build the whole stack in-house - hardware and software, we're explicitly not a hybrid or remote-first company - you can't build robots or walls from home, so we're onsite five days a week. Read more on why we believe you should spend your time working on construction, and learn about our vision and company. You might enjoy Based in Europe’s film on how we’re fixing Europe’s housing shortage, or this video by Andreas Klinger of what our office looks like. About the role We're looking for a software engineer who wants to build full-stack software that can touch the physical world, not another SaaS product. You’ll develop and deploy software that controls fleets of autonomous construction robots. Full stack at Monumental is really full stack, covering everything from microcontroller firmware up to the web-based UI that operators use to control the robots. We’ve built CAD tools for designing masonry structures, path planning and motion control, telemetry and inspection tools, and distributed data storage and sync. The technical challenges we're solving combine hardware, software, and infrastructure at scale - while maintaining high availability on construction sites. Atrium, our operating system for construction, is built with TypeScript and Rust. Much of our Rust code is compiled to WebAssembly, allowing our UI to interface directly with the same control code that we deploy to our robots. This gives us a shared stack between real-world deployments and simulated runs in the front-end. You can read about how we control robots with TypeScript in this post by our CTO, Sebastiaan. As we're deploying more robots and software, we're always running into new challenges. The problems are often not straightforward: poor connectivity on a construction site because of interference, a memory leak that only becomes an issue after hours of runtime, a robot behaving differently than the simulation. This means a lot of creative problem solving is involved. One of our engineers even traced down a problem to a memory leak in Chrome, which got fixed soon after he submitted a bug report. To help us build, improve, and maintain our platform, we're looking for a strong generalist software engineer. You'll get a lot of autonomy and the chance to build software that builds actual robots and houses. You’ll also get the chance to collaborate with other engineering disciplines (e.g. electrical, mechanical) to support new robot features or debug issues. For more on how we think about the role, read Bouke’s post on his experience joining Monumental as a software engineer. What you'll do Building telemetry that lets us see what every robot on site is doing in real time - so when something goes wrong, you know why Designing the core architecture of our platform, and choosing the right abstractions to map the messy world of construction into elegant software Prototyping components that talk to our robot's microcontrollers and distributed subsystems - shipping to production, onto a robot laying bricks within hours of writing the code Debugging complex issues that cut across the stack: e.g. bugs in the Chromium GC; WiFi connection issues with robot systems or race conditions in concurrent Rust code Writing Rust and TypeScript code that controls the robot in real-time, turning high-level goals into small steps that the robot can execute Working collaboratively with our team of hardware engineers, control engineers, and robot operators to improve product experience, reliability and performance of our platform What we’re looking for * Industry experience building and deploying production systems in multiple languages (Rust experience is valuable but not required) * You’re team probably ask you for tips on how you are using LLMs. You manage many agents in parallel for building, code review, security checks, incident reports. Not just vibe-coding prototypes OR * You're probably the person everyone asks for help when an agent does something nobody can explain. You run them in parallel most of the time - to build, review code, catch security issues, draft incident reports. Not just vibe-coding prototypes. * Basic familiarity with Linux systems and conventions. E.g., you’re comfortable SSH’ing into other machines to figure out why something isn't working * Knowledge of common communication protocols, e.g. UDP, TCP/IP and WebSockets * A strong sense of ownership and motivation. You’re able to drive problems and projects start-to-finish without someone project managing you, and can thrive in a chaotic environment. * A high percentage of our software team have been a technical founder, CTO, or founding engineer before. If that’s your background, you’ll likely fit in. But we also get excited by people with a demonstrated background of shipping impressive work at any type of company. * Strong CS or mathematics foundation– you are a strong geometric thinker, understand basic linear algebra and 3D transformations Why Monumental? Joining Monumental means being at the forefront of a movement aimed at making significant strides in the construction industry. Here, your work has the potential to impact not just the company but the future of how we build. If you're driven by innovation, eager to tackle complex challenges, and ready to make a tangible difference, we want to hear from you. For open applications (where you don’t see an exact role match), please reach out to us at: iwanttojoin@monumental.co - share with us the most interesting or challenging project you’ve worked on, why you want to join and your CV or portfolio. Unfortunately we do not currently support internships. If you don’t meet all the qualifications here but are excited about Monumental and feel you’d still be able to help us solve difficult problems, do get in touch. We welcome generalists who focus on outcomes and are eager to learn on the job.
Monumental is automating on-site construction with robotics and software. Our mission is to make construction software-defined and autonomous - a future where beautiful, bespoke buildings go up in a single day, with minimal labour. We're a growing team of engineers, operators and technicians from companies like Palantir, Qualcomm, Dyson, Shopify, Tesla, Meta and Google DeepMind. It's still the early days of building the company, and this is a chance to make an outsized impact on a problem that matters. From day one, you’ll be working with an experienced founding team, backed by a $32M Series B led by Khosla Ventures and Plural. Monumental is based in the city centre of Amsterdam, in a beautiful facility with an fully equipped workshop and robot testing floor. We build the whole stack in-house - hardware and software, we're explicitly not a hybrid or remote-first company - you can't build robots or walls from home, so we're onsite five days a week. Read more on why we believe you should spend your time working on construction, and learn about our vision and company. You might enjoy Based in Europe’s film on how we’re fixing Europe’s housing shortage, or this video by Andreas Klinger of what our office looks like. About the role Monumental are automating on-site construction with robotics and software. Atrium, our operating system for construction, lets us do everything from building walls with our robots, to designing buildings, managing our robot fleet, analyzing data, and much more. Our stack is broad by necessity: we use Rust for many things from robot middleware to back-end services, TypeScript across our web app and internal tools, and NixOS to manage our servers as well as the computers in our robots. As we're deploying more robots and software, we're always running into new challenges. The problems are often not straightforward: poor connectivity on a construction site because of interference, a memory leak that only becomes an issue after hours of runtime, a robot behaving differently than the simulation. This means a lot of creative problem solving is involved. One of our engineers even traced down a problem to a memory leak in Chrome, which got fixed soon after he submitted a bug report. Additionally, because we're scaling our operations, the scope of our software also keeps growing. We're now building internal apps for scheduling robot operators, planning site logistics and maintenance, and improving manufacturing. To make these applications possible, we need well-architected software and reliable software infrastructure. To help us build, improve, and maintain our platform, we're looking for a strong generalist software engineer. Full stack at Monumental is really full stack, from the firmware for our robot's actuators to our in-house document database. You'll get a lot of autonomy and the chance to build software that builds actual robots and houses. You’ll also get the chance to collaborate with other engineering disciplines (e.g. electrical, mechanical) to support new robot features or debug issues. For more on how we think about the role, read Bouke’s post on his experience joining Monumental as a software engineer. What you'll do * Shipping features across the full stack from robot firmware and Rust services up through the web UI, touching multiple layers. * Hardening production systems by tracking down subtle bugs like memory leaks, network backpressure issues, or race conditions that only show up in real deployments. * Owning our infrastructure end-to-end (bare-metal servers, NixOS configs, deploy tooling, …) so that shipping changes to a robot on-site or a service is fast and reliable. * Building observability across our entire fleet so when something goes wrong on a robot or a service, the team immediately knows where to look and why. * Building tools that multiply the whole team's effectiveness such as debugging tools, data visualization tools, or a platform that allows non-technical people to create their own apps. * Improving our data infrastructure, from our in-house typed document database to ClickHouse. What we’re looking for * Industry experience building and deploying production systems in multiple languages (Rust experience is valuable but not required) * A strong sense of ownership and motivation. You’re able to drive problems and projects start-to-finish without someone project managing you, and can thrive in a chaotic environment. * Familiarity with Linux systems and conventions. E.g., you’re comfortable SSH’ing into other machines to figure out why something isn't working. * Knowledge of common communication protocols, e.g. UDP, TCP and WebSockets * Strong CS or mathematics foundation. Understanding basic linear algebra and 3D transformations is a strong plus. * A high percentage of our software team have been a technical founder, CTO, or founding engineer before. If that’s your background, you’ll likely fit in. But we also get excited by people with a demonstrated background of shipping impressive work at any type of company. Why Monumental? Joining Monumental means being at the forefront of a movement aimed at making significant strides in the construction industry. Here, your work has the potential to impact not just the company but the future of how we build. If you're driven by innovation, eager to tackle complex challenges, and ready to make a tangible difference, we want to hear from you. For open applications (where you don’t see an exact role match), please reach out to us at: iwanttojoin@monumental.co - share with us the most interesting or challenging project you’ve worked on, why you want to join and your CV or portfolio. Unfortunately we do not currently support internships. If you don’t meet all the qualifications here but are excited about Monumental and feel you’d still be able to help us solve difficult problems, do get in touch. We welcome generalists who focus on outcomes and are eager to learn on the job.
Monumental is automating on-site construction with robotics and software. Our mission is to make construction software-defined and autonomous - a future where beautiful, bespoke buildings go up in a single day, with minimal labour. We're a growing team of engineers, operators and technicians from companies like Palantir, Qualcomm, Dyson, Shopify, Tesla, Meta and Google DeepMind. It's still the early days of building the company, and this is a chance to make an outsized impact on a problem that matters. From day one, you’ll be working with an experienced founding team, backed by a $32M Series B led by Khosla Ventures and Plural. Monumental is based in the city centre of Amsterdam, in a beautiful facility with an fully equipped workshop and robot testing floor. We build the whole stack in-house - hardware and software, we're explicitly not a hybrid or remote-first company - you can't build robots or walls from home, so we're onsite five days a week. Read more on why we believe you should spend your time working on construction, and learn about our vision and company. You might enjoy Based in Europe’s film on how we’re fixing Europe’s housing shortage, or this video by Andreas Klinger of what our office looks like. About the role At Monumental we’re automating on-site construction with robotics and software. Atrium, our operating system for construction, lets us do everything from designing the 3D structures we'll build, to managing our robot fleet, planning operations, and analyzing data. As we scale our operations and manufacture, deploy, and maintain more robots, the scope of our software keeps growing. We're now building internal apps for scheduling robot operators, planning site logistics and maintenance, and improving manufacturing. We're looking for a product engineer to help us build more and better internal tools, and to move manual processes into software. We call it product engineering because you won't just be handed requirements. You'll talk to the people who'll use what you build (your colleagues), work out what's actually worth building, implement it, deploy it, and check whether it helped. If you enjoy building software products start to finish on your own, this role is a good fit. You'll get a lot of autonomy and the chance to build software that builds actual robots and houses. For more on how we think about the role, read Tobias’ post on why now is a great time to be a product engineer at Monumental. What you'll do * Taking a problem from a colleague and understanding it, building a prototype, getting it in their hands, and iterating on the solution - often all in the same day. * Designing and building tools to manage a growing fleet of robots spread across multiple sites. * Extending Fenestra, our Notion-like internal tool for viewing and editing data from different sources. * Helping bring prototypes from the ops and manufacturing teams to production, cleaning up the data model and code along the way. * Working with hardware engineers, control engineers, and robot operators to find the best product experience for genuinely hard problems. * Writing clean, idiomatic, typed production TypeScript and React. We also use Rust in places. * Debugging memory leaks, crashes, and other problems, often by digging into the root cause yourself. * Deploying and maintaining new backend services your tools need. What we’re looking for * You've built full-featured web apps in idiomatic TypeScript and shipped them. React experience is a plus. * Proven experience in building products in a zero-to-one environment, on your own or in a small team. This can be a side-project you’ve worked on, an indie app, or some other project you can show us. * An eye for good design, both UI and UX. * A strong sense of ownership. You can drive a project from start to finish without anyone managing you, and you're comfortable when things are chaotic. * You use coding agents to ship faster and unblock yourself but take full ownership of the features you build with AI. * You pick up new languages and tools quickly. Rust experience is a plus. * Basic familiarity with Linux systems. E.g., you’re comfortable ssh’ing into other machines to figure out why something isn't working. Why Monumental? Joining Monumental means being at the forefront of a movement aimed at making significant strides in the construction industry. Here, your work has the potential to impact not just the company but the future of how we build. If you're driven by innovation, eager to tackle complex challenges, and ready to make a tangible difference, we want to hear from you. For open applications (where you don’t see an exact role match), please reach out to us at: iwanttojoin@monumental.co - share with us the most interesting or challenging project you’ve worked on, why you want to join and your CV or portfolio. Unfortunately we do not currently support internships. If you don’t meet all the qualifications here but are excited about Monumental and feel you’d still be able to help us solve difficult problems, do get in touch. We welcome generalists who focus on outcomes and are eager to learn on the job.