Robotics Engineer

Orange Quarter
Leeds
1 day ago
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Software Developer

About Us

We build AI-driven automation and robotics solutions that power intelligent platforms across industries such as pharmaceuticals, industrial automation, construction, and manufacturing. Our systems support real-time robotics management, lab automation, and large-scale IoT operations. Join a team tackling complex challenges at the intersection of AI, robotics, and software.


The Role

We’re looking for a Software Developer to help design and deliver scalable, reliable software across the full development lifecycle. You’ll collaborate with engineers and stakeholders, contribute to architecture decisions, and take ownership of meaningful projects in a fast-moving environment.


Responsibilities

  • Build clean, scalable, maintainable software.
  • Own development tasks from requirements to deployment and support.
  • Participate in constructive code reviews.
  • Contribute to architecture and technical discussions.
  • Work across cross-functional teams to deliver impactful solutions.
  • Identify and execute improvements to systems and processes.


What You’ll Bring

  • Strong software engineering fundamentals and familiarity with best practices.
  • Experience across the software lifecycle (deployment, monitoring, maintenance).
  • Clear communication skills and a proactive, problem-solving mindset.


Technical Skills (Required)

  • Python and TypeScript
  • Docker
  • Linux environments and scripting
  • Modern engineering practices (CI/CD, automated testing, monitoring)


Nice to Have

  • Experience with AWS/GCP/Azure
  • Microservices architecture
  • DevOps and infrastructure automation
  • ROS, simulation tools, or IoT development
  • Open-source contributions or portfolio projects


Why Join Us

  • Build cutting-edge tools in AI, robotics, and automation.
  • High-impact work with room for growth and ownership.
  • Innovative, supportive team environment.
  • Competitive compensation and benefits.


Please note: We are not able to sponsor visas at this time and can only consider candidates with existing work authorization.

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