Robotics Software Engineer
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Robotics Software Engineer (Autonomy/Navigation)
Want to work on a real autonomous robot operating in the field - not just in simulation?
A scaling agriculture robotics start-up is building an AI-driven autonomous sprayer designed for protected agriculture. They're focusing on on real-world autonomy in GPS-denied, semi-structured environments, where robustness matters more than demos.
They’re looking for a Robotics Software Engineer to design and implement the core autonomy stack, owning navigation, localisation, and on-robot performance from lab to field.
If you enjoy working hands-on with real robots, autonomy stacks, and challenging environments - keep reading.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Design and implement a ROS 2–based autonomy architecture
- Build localisation and navigation using sensor fusion across IMU, wheel odometry, and visual or LiDAR cues
- Work with SLAM, state estimation, and path-following algorithms
- Integrate perception outputs into navigation and spraying behaviours
- Optimise real-time performance and robustness in GPS-denied agricultural environments
- Support field testing, debugging, and continuous improvement cycles on live robots
What They’re Looking For
- Strong experience with ROS 2 and Nav2
- Solid C++ and Python skills
- Hands-on experience with IMU integration, odometry, and sensor fusion
- Experience deploying autonomy on real robots, not just research or simulation
- Familiarity with computer vision pipelines in robotics
Nice to Have
- Experience in agri-robotics, AMRs, or outdoor autonomous systems
- Understanding of safety-critical robotics or fail-safe logic
Hybrid working in Porto, Portugal, with relocation support available.
Salary up to €49,000 + equity - dependent on experience
Want to build autonomy that actually works in the real world and help shape the future of agricultural robotics? Apply now for immediate consideration.
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