Senior Robotics Software Engineer, Research and Development (Remote in US or Canada)

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Company Description Locus Robotics is a leader in the rapidly expanding eCommerce order fulfillment optimization industry. Our solution enables warehouse owners to achieve an efficiency improvement of 2-3X over cart-picking operations, by enabling pickers to work in conjunction with our robots. All this is carried out while integrating with the operator's Warehouse Management System, leveraging and optimizing the existing facility infrastructure. Job Description Locus Robotics is looking for a Senior Robotics Software Engineer to join its Advanced Products Group (APG) to help develop, integrate, and refine new concepts. APG is an innovative group that assesses product opportunities with 2-4 year roadmaps utilizing emerging technologies. This role is based in our Nashua NH Office. Responsibilities: - Integrate robotic hardware and software systems by creating, augmenting, or developing new APIs. - Plan and execute proof of concepts and demonstrations for internal and external use. - Design predictable behaviors for human-robot and robot interactions. - Write and execute test procedures for performance assessment. - Document and share knowledge and modify designs based on feedback from the team. - Occasional travel to support pilot deployments and demos may be required. Qualifications - A minimum of 3 years of commercial experience working with C++ or other object-oriented languages. - Proven experience with robotics integration, driver development, and deployment with Robot Operating System (ROS). - Strong organizational and communication skills, the ability to work with stakeholders to receive and provide feedback for iterative design. - Comfortable in a culture of fast, iterative design and experimentation. - Familiar with API development, hardware and software integration. - Knowledgeable about robotics systems architecture and mobile robotics. Additional Information Locus Robotics is an Equal Opportunity Employer R&D-APG-0003