GE Vernova's industrial robotics engineer works on the advancement of robotics manufacturing technology for industrial domain, ultimately contributing to the Energy Transition by electrifying the world and decarbonizing the energy sector. As an industrial robotics engineer, you will play a key role in the development and continuous improvement of advanced robotic solutions for the manufacturing footprint of GE Vernova. In this role, you will be responsible for defining, developing and evolving robotic solutions for several manufacturing processes (i.e., inspection, material handling, etc. ) using digital vision and robotics. You will be responsible to develop specific applications and tools to support and extend the capabilities of our robotics group, using the latest technologies and standard module programming methodologies. Play an active role in the automation and development of innovative work tools, aimed at optimizing processes and improving operational efficiency. You will provide technical support for existing applications, identifying and resolving issues to ensure optimal performance of the various robotic systems. You will develop standard machine vision modules using existing computer vision libraries, to solve industrial inspection and robotic manipulation challenges. Be passionate about robotics, with strong experience in programming and systems architecture, solid experience in machine vision, able to work effectively in a team and motivated by the constant desire to learn and optimize processes through advanced technological solutions. It will be necessary to travel abroad as needed between 10% and 20% of your time. As a GE Vernova accelerator, GE Vernova Advanced Research is driving strategy and leading research & development efforts to execute on the business's mission to help power the energy transition. We forge the collaborations and help invent the technologies required to electrify and decarbonize for a zero-carbon future. Representing virtually every major scientific and engineering discipline, our researchers are collaborating with GE Vernova's businesses, the U.S. government, and more than 420 entities at the forefront of technology to execute on 150+ energy-focused projects. Collectively, these research programs and initiatives aim to solve near term technical challenges, deliver next generation product advances, and drive long term breakthrough innovation to enable more affordable, reliable, sustainable, and secure energy.