We’re seeking a Controls Engineering Lead to own the control behavior of Earth’s soil transformation vessels — the layer where physics, biology, and automation meet. This is a senior technical leadership role, responsible for the control logic that powers our vessels and ensures consistent, safe, and scalable behavior across our vessels. This is not a generalist software role and not a SCADA/platform role. It is a controls-first position focused on system modeling, control strategy, and execution reliability. The Controls Lead will serve as the technical team lead for the Controls group and act as the primary integrator for control behavior across hardware, firmware, software, and science. The Controls group is responsible for building the control system that unites firmware, hardware, and supervisory software into one coherent, resilient platform.
At Earth, we believe how we say farewell matters. Our mission is to transform the end-of-life experience by offering families a beautiful, sustainable alternative to cremation and burial.
Instead of traditional methods that harm the environment, our gentle, natural process transforms a body into nutrient-rich soil in just 45 days – returning life to the earth and leaving a meaningful legacy. Families can choose to receive the soil to scatter, plant, or share, while the remainder is thoughtfully donated to conservation projects that restore and heal our planet.
This process—sometimes called soil transformation or natural organic reduction (NOR)—is powered by our proprietary vessel technology, which carefully recreates the conditions found in nature. By balancing carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and water—while precisely controlling temperature and moisture—we’re able to transform bodies gently and naturally.
First legalized in Washington State in 2019, this practice is rapidly gaining popularity nationwide. Earth is the national leader in soil transformation, backed by major investors, and growing fast.
We’re seeking a Controls Engineering Lead to own the control behavior of Earth’s soil transformation vessels — the layer where physics, biology, and automation meet.
This is a senior technical leadership role, responsible for the control logic that powers our vessels and ensures consistent, safe, and scalable behavior across our vessels.
This is not a generalist software role and not a SCADA/platform role. It is a controls-first position focused on system modeling, control strategy, and execution reliability.
The Controls Lead will serve as the technical team lead for the Controls group and act as the primary integrator for control behavior across hardware, firmware, software, and science. The Controls group is responsible for building the control system that unites firmware, hardware, and supervisory software into one coherent, resilient platform.
As the Controls Engineering Lead, you’ll help design and refine the technology that makes soil transformation possible. You will be a hands-on technical contributor as well as a leader who shapes the technical vision and execution of the controls system across disciplines.
The systems you build will ensure every vessel operates with precision, safety, and care — returning life to the soil, conserving resources, and scaling a more sustainable model for the world.
You will:
You are accountable for how the vessel behaves, not for building dashboards, cloud platforms, or general-purpose infrastructure.
You’re a controls engineer who:
You bring deep experience in control theory and control systems design, and are equally comfortable writing code, tuning loops, modeling dynamics, or walking a production floor to diagnose root causes.
You are comfortable being the controls authority in the room while still collaborating pragmatically with adjacent disciplines.
You enjoy making complex systems simple, reliable, and observable — and you’re motivated by the idea that your work directly helps regenerate the planet.
This role will require semi-regular travel to the Seattle area in order to enable effective, regular in-person collaboration within our R&D facility. Travel to other facility locations around the United States may be required on an as-needed basis for facility and vessel commissioning projects.
At Earth, our mission is to transform the end-of-life experience — creating a process that restores the planet instead of harming it.
If you’re inspired by solving complex technical challenges in service of something deeply human and profoundly environmental, we’d love to hear from you.