Software Engineer - Autonomous Systems

Caldecote, Warwickshire
5 days ago
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Are you ready to take your career to the next level and be part of an innovative team driving the future of autonomous technology? This company is offering an exceptional opportunity to join their dynamic environment as a Software Engineer — Autonomous Systems. With cutting-edge projects and a focus on delivering world-class solutions, this role is perfect for someone passionate about robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning from prototype to deployment. You'll be working on groundbreaking advancements in uncrewed ground vehicles, contributing to a global leader in the defence sector. This is your chance to make a tangible impact and shape the future of technology.

What You Will Do:

  • Work on the development of AI and machine learning solutions for autonomous uncrewed ground vehicles, ensuring self-directed technologies using AI, machine learning, and sensors to perform complex tasks, make real-time decisions, and adapt to changing environments with minimal human intervention.

  • Implemnt Computer Vision AI and ML, focusing on algorithm models, data curation, and retraining processes.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including software, hardware, and prototyping specialists, to deliver integrated solutions.

  • Plan, schedule, and execute research and development agendas in conjunction with the AI/ML Team Lead.

  • Stay ahead of industry trends and advancements, ensuring the company remains competitive and at the forefront of technology.

  • Support the definition of project requirements and deliverables, while ensuring timely and high-quality execution.

    What You Will Bring:

  • Extensive knowledge of autonomous technologies, robotics, and uncrewed systems, with a focus on off-road environments.

  • Proven experience in developing and applying AI and ML methodologies, toolsets, and solutions such as Computer Vision

  • Strong technical expertise and ability to deliver innovative solutions in the automotive, defence, or transport industries.

  • Fluency in English, with excellent communication skills to collaborate across teams and locations.

  • Eligible to secure basic levels of security clearance.

    As a Software Engineer — Autonomous Systems, you'll play a pivotal role in driving innovation and excellence in the development of autonomous systems. This company is committed to delivering cutting-edge solutions that meet emerging customer needs and outperform competitors. By joining this team, you'll contribute to the advancement of robotics and autonomous technologies, ensuring success in a highly competitive industry. Your expertise will be valued, and your impact will be significant.

    Location:

    This role is based in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.

    Interested?:

    Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this exciting journey. Apply now to become a Software Engineer — Autonomous Systems and take the next step in your career. Your expertise and passion could be the key to shaping the future of autonomous technology!

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