Senior Robotics Software Engineer - Stealth Start-up Customer Service & Call Center - Boston, MA at Geebo

Senior Robotics Software Engineer - Stealth Start-up

Our client is a Robotics and AI start-up looking for a Senior Robotics Software Engineer to join their team in Bedford, New HampshireThis role is 5 days onsiteAs a Senior Robotics Software Engineer, you'll lead the development of our robotics platform, integrating and testing embedded systems and sensorsWhat sets us apart? We're not just pushing technological boundaries; we're reshaping the future of intelligent roboticsWe want proactive engineers who love problem-solving and can contribute to the cutting-edgeHere, you're not just an employee; you're a vital part of a team that thrives on new ideas and groundbreaking solutionsRequired Skills & Experience A minimum of 3 years of industry experience in robotics, drones, or autonomous vehiclesA minimum of 3 years of Linux software development experienceExperience in developing robotic navigation and manipulation systemsHands-on experience with embedded PCs, Raspberry Pis, etcProficiency in working with data transmission to and from sensors and actuators (RGB cameras, LiDAR, motor controllers, etc.
) Experience with communication protocols such as I2C, SPI, UARTDesired Skills & Experience Experience with Nvidia embedded systemsExperience using and configuring ROS1/ROS2 on embedded systemsExperience integrating perception into embedded systems:
cameras, IMU, GPS, and LIDARRapid prototyping skillsFamiliarity with ARM hardware architecture and software development.
Recommended Skills Artificial Intelligence Communications Protocols Embedded Computer Gps Integrated Circuits Lidar Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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