Careers at Tersus
We capture the
physical world.
Who we are
Tersus GNSS is an engineering company with headquarters in Shanghai and Melbourne, growing into Europe and United States. We build the full positioning stack: GNSS chipsets, PPP-RTK, GeoAI & sensor fusion algorithms, and the hardware products for the people running construction sites, farms, robot fleets and survey crews. Our products live outdoors. We test them where our customers work.
Open Roles
Shanghai · Melbourne · Europe · United States
No open roles right now. We're always meeting good people — write to us at careers@tersus-gnss.com.
Don't see your role? Send a general application to careers@tersus-gnss.com.
Life at Tersus
Three things we keep coming back to.
Down to earth.
Young and experienced engineers working side by side. No politics, no theatre. The work speaks first.
Built in the field.
Our products live on the field, in tractors and robots. We test on the field, where customers work, not behind a desk.
Global by default.
HQs in Shanghai and Melbourne, growing into Europe and the United States. Exciting travel and customer-site exposure come with the role.
What we work on
R&D:
sensor fusion & new-space signals
We build our own silicon, our own algorithms, and our own products. From cutting-edge GNSS PPP-RTK, and emerging LEO augmentation, to GeoAI-driven localization with advanced fusion of IMU, lidar, and vision sensors.Engineering:
next-gen reality capture
We push the boundary of technology to bring products to market. From traditional GNSS receivers, auto-steering and machine control, to new designs for reality capture scanners that turn the physical world into measurable geometry.Sales:
bringing tech to new territories
We are a small company with a growing global presence. Our team is building relationships with customers and partners, creating new business models and developing innovative solutions in new markets and regions.
How we hire
- 01Apply
- 02Intro chat
- 03Technical deep-dive
- 04Meet the team
Most processes wrap in two to three weeks. For engineering roles, expect one practical exercise reflecting work you'd actually do, not whiteboard puzzles.
