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C++ Engineer - Robotics

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C++ Engineer - Robotics

Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 plus benefits and share options

We are partnered with a robotics business in the Cambridge area who are developing next-generation autonomous platforms. They are looking for a C++ Engineer - Robotics to write software that contributes to software that drives advanced robotic systems in real-world environments.

In this C++ Engineer - Robotics role, you will:

Develop and refine software for robotic control and motion
Collaborate with mechanical and electronics teams to ensure smooth system operation
Test and validate robots in lab and field environments
Support ongoing improvements and feature development across the software platform

The ideal C++ Engineer - Robotics will have:

Strong C++ experience, ideally with exposure to robotics and/or automation
Experience working in Linux or similar development environments
Exposure to Robotic Operating System (ROS), and ideally ROS2
Familiarity with motion, control, or kinematics principles

This is a fantastic opportunity to join an innovative team building real-world robotic systems. The role offers a competitive salary, flexible working, a collaborative and creative environment, and the chance to participate in profit sharing as the company grows.

To apply for this C++ Engineer - Robotics role in the Cambridge area please send your CV to (url removed) or call Ed on (phone number removed)

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