Robotics Software Engineer

All3
London
3 days ago
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All3 is transforming how buildings are conceived, developed, and delivered. We combine AI-powered design with robotic prefabrication and on-site assembly to build custom architecture at the cost and speed of mass production — unlocking even the most complex sites.


We’re currently seeking a Robotics Software Engineer to build the control software for electro-mechanical systems, develop tooling for data logging and analysis, implement low-level device drivers and create simulation and validation workflows to support rapid prototyping and fast iteration.


Responsibilities:

  • Designing and implementing control software for electro-mechanical and robotic systems;
  • Developing tooling for data logging, analysis, and system performance insights;
  • Building and maintaining device drivers for fieldbus interfaces (EtherCAT, CAN);
  • Creating simulation environments for system behaviour, testing, and validation;
  • Rapidly prototyping new features and system behaviours to support early-stage development;
  • Collaborating with mechanical and control teams for integration;
  • Ensuring reliability, safety, and maintainability across all software components.


Expertise:

  • Proficiency in C++ and Python;
  • MS degree providing a good foundation in mathematics;
  • First-principles approach to problem-solving with the ability to break down complex systems;
  • Experience with real-time control systems for robotic platforms or mechatronics platforms;
  • Experience with data logging, analysis pipelines, and performance tooling;
  • Prior robotics experience is beneficial but not required.


We offer:

  • Chance to be a part of a large-scale project;
  • Team driven by impactful cause;
  • Hybrid format of work with the lab located in Park Royal;
  • Private dental or full medical (dental treatments aren’t covered) insurance;
  • Flexible working schedule;
  • 28 days of annual leave.

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