Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Robotics Software Design Engineer - C++/PostgreSQL

Cambridge
5 days ago
Create job alert

Robotics Software Design Engineer - C++/ PostgreSQL

Are you an experienced Software Engineer with a strong background in C++ development and data systems for robotics? Are you based in the Cambridge area, or keen to join one of the UK's leading hubs for robotics and technology innovation?

If so, our client an innovative "tech for good" start-up - is actively hiring for a position based in Cambridge, UK, supporting operations across their UK and EU functions.

The Robotics Software Design Engineer - C++/Postgres, based in Cambridge, will be responsible for:

Developing and optimising C++ code to acquire, report, and aggregate data in real time on constrained robotics hardware platforms
Taking full ownership of the data pipeline from robot to cloud PostgreSQL databases
Defining and implementing strategies for data ingestion and analysis including how, when, and where data is stored and transferred
Designing and maintaining the cloud interface for robotic data system
Collaborating with robotics, electronics, and software teams in an Agile environment

To apply for this Robotics Software Design Engineer - C++/ PostgreSQL you should have:

A degree or master's in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field
Proven experience developing in modern C++ (C++14 or later)
Strong PostgreSQL experience, including database design, optimisation, and cloud integration
Solid Linux experience (essential)
Experience with ROS1 and/or ROS2 (Robot Operating System) is highly desirable

This role offers a competitive salary and benefits package. You will join a pioneering technology company with excellent career growth opportunities and profit share options.

To apply for this Robotics Software Design Engineer - C++/Postgres role, please send your CV to Or call (phone number removed) / (phone number removed)

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Robotics Software Engineer

Robotics Software Engineer

Robotics Engineer

Electrical Design Engineer

Senior Design Engineer Automation

Automation Design Manager

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Robotics Recruitment Trends 2025 (UK): What Job Seekers Need To Know About Today’s Hiring Process

Summary: UK robotics hiring has shifted from toolbox checklists to capability‑driven evaluation that emphasises deployed systems, safety, reliability and total cost of ownership. Employers want proof you can ship and sustain robots in production—industrial arms & cobots, AMRs/AGVs, field robots, surgical/med‑tech, warehouse automation, inspection & maintenance. This guide explains what’s changed, what to expect in interviews and how to prepare—especially for robotics software engineers (ROS/ROS 2), perception/vision engineers, controls & motion planners, mechatronics & embedded, safety & compliance, test/V&V, DevOps/SRE for fleets, and robotics product managers. Who this is for: Robotics software/perception/controls engineers, mechatronics & embedded, simulation & test, DevOps/SRE for robotics fleets, HRI/UX, safety/compliance, field/commissioning engineers, and product/technical programme managers in the UK.

Why Robotics Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

Robotics used to be the domain of mechanical, electrical and software engineers. In the UK today, robotics is more than motors and control loops — it’s about perception, interaction, trust, regulation and integration into human environments. That evolution means robotics careers are becoming more multidisciplinary. Modern robots interact with people, collect data, operate under constraints, and often assist in safety-critical environments (healthcare, manufacturing, transport). So engineers now collaborate closely with legal, ethical, psychological, linguistic and design experts. In this article, we explore why UK robotics careers are evolving into multidisciplinary roles, how law, ethics, psychology, linguistics & design intersect with robotics, and how job-seekers and employers can adapt to this shift.

Robotics Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern Robotics Department

Robotics is transforming manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, agriculture, entertainment and more. In the UK, advances in robotics span autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), robotic arms, surgical robotics, drone systems, human-robot interaction, and collaborative robots (cobots). Building effective robotics systems requires not only strong hardware and software, but also finely coordinated teams with clear roles from research through deployment and maintenance. If you’re a candidate applying for robotics roles or an employer hiring through RoboticsJobs.co.uk, this guide will help you understand who does what in a mature robotics department, how the lifecycle of a robotics product works, what skills and qualifications UK employers typically expect, what salaries look like, common challenges, and best practices for structuring teams that deliver.