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Anduril Industries, Inc.

Senior Robotics Software Engineer

Anduril Industries, Inc., Costa Mesa, California, United States, 92626


The Vehicle Autonomy (Robotics) team at Anduril develops aerial and ground-based robotic systems. The team is responsible for taking products like Ghost, Anvil, and our Sentry Tower from paper sketches to operational systems. We work in close coordination with specialist teams like Perception, Autonomy, and Manufacturing to solve some of the hardest problems facing our customers. We are looking for software engineers and roboticists excited about creating a powerful robotics stack that includes computer vision, motion planning, SLAM, controls, estimation, and secure communications.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

Write and maintain core libraries (frame transformations, targeting and guidance, etc.) that all robotics platforms at Anduril will use

Own major feature development and rollout of large features for our products - recent examples include building a Software-in-the-Loop simulator for our Anvil product and characterizing and improving Ghost helicopter battery consumption with route planning

Work closely with our hardware and manufacturing teams during product development, providing quick feedback that contributes to the final hardware design

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

BS in Robotics, Computer Science, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field

Proven understanding of data structures, algorithms, concurrency, and code optimization

Experience troubleshooting and analyzing remotely deployed software systems

Experience working with and testing electrical and mechanical systems

Strong C++ or Rust experience in a Linux development environment

Must be able to obtain and hold a U.S. TS security clearance.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

MS or PhD

Experience in one or more of the following: motion planning, perception, localization, mapping, controls, and related system performance metrics.

Python, Rust, and/or Go experience

Experience programming for embedded and physical devices

Multi-agent coordination of UAVs

Complex frame transformation problems, such as target localization or multi degree of freedom robotic arms

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