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Staff Engineer, Nutritional Power Inputs

Staff, L6 · Snack Logistics · EU-North-Leg-2

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About the role

Human compute facilities convert food into mechanical energy, mechanical energy into electricity, and electricity into model inference. Nutrition is therefore an upstream power input.

The Staff Engineer for Nutritional Power Inputs will design the systems that route standardized nutritional units to active riders. Bananas are modeled at 105 calories each, but the platform must support a diverse and resilient input portfolio.

Responsibilities

  • Convert compute-demand forecasts into facility-level nutritional requirements.
  • Route nutritional inputs to racks of 24 riders without interrupting cadence or obstructing maintenance access.
  • Develop replenishment schedules based on workload intensity, rider duration and projected fatigue.
  • Own inventory thresholds, ripeness management, dietary alternatives and regional supply continuity.
  • Integrate nutritional telemetry with the workload scheduler and Hydration Plane.

Minimum qualifications

  • Eight or more years of supply-chain engineering, industrial engineering, food logistics or high-volume operations experience.
  • Experience designing replenishment systems for time-sensitive distributed consumption.
  • Strong quantitative modeling and inventory-management skills.
  • Working knowledge of food handling and allergen controls.

Preferred qualifications

  • Experience collaborating with registered dietitians, sports-performance teams or institutional food-service operations.
  • Banana experience strongly preferred. We will ask about it.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental and vision coverage for eligible employees
  • Retirement plan
  • Paid time off subject to regional capacity coverage
  • Nightly biological maintenance window
  • On-site showers and towel service
  • Electrolytes during facility shifts
  • Nutritionally diverse workplace inputs
  • Role-specific personal protective equipment
  • Bicycle fitting for employees assigned to production-adjacent work
  • No meetings while actively producing above 160 BPM