
TELEXISTENCE Inc. is a robotics company founded in 2017 that designs, manufactures, and operates remote-controlled robots with AI and teleoperation technologies. Their mission is to revolutionize labor society by expanding the scope of robot activities beyond factories, focusing on systematic innovation and scale. They developed the Model-T robot for retail automation and later the TX SCARA, which has been installed in 300 FamilyMart stores across Japan, demonstrating significant traction in retail automation. The company develops hardware, software, AI, and teleoperation technologies consistently in-house, aiming to create a world where robotic revolution benefits everyone globally.

TELEXISTENCE Inc. is a robotics company founded in 2017 that designs, manufactures, and operates remote-controlled robots with AI and teleoperation technologies. Their mission is to revolutionize labor society by expanding the scope of robot activities beyond factories, focusing on systematic innovation and scale. They developed the Model-T robot for retail automation and later the TX SCARA, which has been installed in 300 FamilyMart stores across Japan, demonstrating significant traction in retail automation. The company develops hardware, software, AI, and teleoperation technologies consistently in-house, aiming to create a world where robotic revolution benefits everyone globally.
Role Overview
As a Lead Frontend Engineer, you will own the end-to-end direction of our frontend applications used across convenience-store robotics operations. You will collaborate closely with business teams to clarify requirements, work with designers on implementation-ready specifications, and lead the prototyping → implementation → release workflow. You will guide two existing frontend engineers as a player-coach while continuing to contribute hands-on.
You will work in an English-speaking engineering team while delivering a product primarily for Japanese end users. While Japanese managers and business stakeholders can communicate in English, a significant portion of the input information and business context is in Japanese.
Team & Platform Context
We are planning to migrate our legacy Unity-based 2D application to a modern WebView-based architecture in the future. Currently, we are in the initial phase of building a simple web application using TypeScript and React, which integrates with a newly developed .NET REST API backend. While our broader ecosystem relies on C#, gRPC, and Azure, this role focuses on establishing this new web-standard client layer from the ground up. Historically, engineers touched all components; as we scale, we are specializing roles. You will lead the frontend domain, bridging the gap between complex robotics data and intuitive user experiences, while laying the groundwork for a unified multi-platform client application.
The Challenge: Software Meets Hardware
Because our software applications (spanning both frontend and backend) serve as the direct interface for end-users, we face a constant stream of diverse and evolving requirements. You will work in a unique environment where software speed meets hardware reality:
This role requires more than just coding; it demands the flexibility to navigate constraints and the leadership to raise the bar for software engineering across the organization.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Ownership
Technical Execution & Architecture
Continuous Improvement
Tech Stack
Requirements - Must-Have
Requirements - Nice-to-Have
Soft Skills & Behaviors
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
The annual salary range for this position is depending on experience and skills. Additional performance-based bonuses and benefits may be available. We value transparency regarding compensation—final offers are determined by your qualifications and role responsibilities in line with our compensation guidelines. All employees receive social insurance, paid leave, and opportunities for professional development.