Robotics Software Engineer

Newcastle Helix
5 days ago
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Role: Robotics Software Engineer

Location: Newcastle
Salary: £50,000 - £65,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits

Shape the Future of Robotics - Join a Leading Innovation Team in Newcastle!

KO2 Recruitment is proud to partner with a world-class robotics company designing and developing advanced robotic systems used across global industries. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a Robotics Software Engineer to join their expanding R&D team.

This is an exciting opportunity to develop intelligent robotic systems that combine precision engineering, autonomy, and real-world functionality. You'll be working alongside a talented multidisciplinary team, contributing to the next generation of robotic platforms.

The Role

As a Robotics Software Engineer, you'll design and implement software that controls robotic arms, motion systems, and intelligent payloads. Your work will focus on developing real-time control, autonomy algorithms, and intuitive GUI interfaces - blending creativity with technical depth.

You'll be responsible for:

Developing embedded and application-level software in C, C++ or Python.
Implementing control algorithms for motion and sensor systems.
Working with Linux-based environments and communication interfaces.
Integrating and testing software on physical robotic systems - both in lab and field.
Collaborating with cross-functional teams in mechanical, electronics, and systems engineering.
(Desirable) Working with ROS or ROS2 (Robot Operating System) to enhance autonomy.Skills & Experience

Essential:

Proven experience writing software to control real-world hardware or robotic systems.
Strong skills in C/C++ and/or Python.
Experience with Linux development environments.
Excellent problem-solving skills and an innovative mindset.Desirable:

Experience with ROS/ROS2 or Linux
Exposure to embedded systems, real-time control, or machine autonomy.
Background in robotics, automation, or mechatronics.Why Apply?

Competitive salary up to £55,000 + discretionary bonus.
Comprehensive benefits package - including private medical, critical illness cover, and 25 days holiday + bank holidays.
Work on world-leading robotics products used globally.
Join a high-calibre, collaborative team passionate about technology and innovation.If you're a software engineer with a passion for robotics, motion control, or autonomous systems, this is your chance to make a real impact.

Apply today or contact KO2 Recruitment for a confidential discussion about this exciting opportunity

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