Control System Engineer

Eclectic Recruitment
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3 months ago
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Our client, a pioneering Robotics and Technology company, is recruiting for a Robotics Control Engineer on a full-time permanent basis. This is a hybrid role with occasional travel.

Key duties will include but are not limited to:

* Assist with developing control algorithms to improve the performance of robotic systems.

* Work closely with the wider team to ensure quality across the full software lifecycle.

* Produce clear technical documentation covering system requirements.

* Contribute to all stages of the system development lifecycle from concept to production.

* Testing, debugging and verifying C++ code.

* Support with field testing of robotic systems in real-world environments.

The successful candidate will have:

* Software Engineering / Computer Science Degree BSc / BEng / HND qualification or relevant experience.

* Experience with C++, ROS, ROS2.

* Strong experience with control systems.

* Experience with motion planning.

* Experience with Docker, CI/CD and unit testing.

* Hardware integration experience with robotic platforms.

* Experienced working within robotics.

If this role looks like your next challenge, please contact Ben ASAP or apply via this advert!

We endeavour to reply to every candidate, every time but if you haven’t heard back within 10 days, please understand that you have unfortunately been unsuccessful for this position, or the position has been filled. Please call the office or send an email to discuss other potential positions

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