Software Engineer Robot Platform - IsaacSim Simulation Focus
TLDR
Design and integrate simulation and testing capabilities for the robotics software stack, ensuring reliability, scalability, and smooth hardware interfacing through CI/CD pipelines.
Integrate the software stack for the robot, including simulation and real-world hardware, and collaborate with the experts of the different substacks (AI-driven autonomy, SLAM, computer vision, manipulations, etc).
Focus on the Robot Simulation to ensure all systems can be tested and developed in simulation before deploying to real hardware.
Reduce the Sim-To-Real gap using sensor noise analysis, a deep understanding of physics simulations, and customizing the simulation setup where needed.
Architect the right abstractions between the software stack, the simulation and the real hardware.
Work closely with the DevOps team to integrate platform development into CI/CD pipelines, ensuring efficient build, test, and deployment processes.
Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field such as Robotics, Engineering, Computer Science or a similar discipline.
A minimum of five years of industry or research experience, with PhD experience applicable.
Strong background in robotics or autonomous driving, with expertise across the full stack encompassing sensors, perception, mapping, localization, navigation, control.
Experience with configuring and customizing physics simulators such as Gazebo, Bullet or IsaacSim.
Experience with analysing sensor noise, system identification and sim-to-real gaps.
Experience with deploying software on hardware platforms.
Ability to write production-level code in modern C++.
Ability to prototype algorithms in Python.
Experience with ROS (Robot Operating System).
PhD or Master’s degree in Robotics, Engineering, Computer Science or a similar discipline, or an equivalent amount of industry experience.
Experience with autonomous robots, cars or other vehicles.
Experience in managing a software team.