Robotics Software Engineer (Industrial Automation)

Viable Engineering Solutions LLCOrlando, FL
$45 - $62Onsite

About The Position

As a Robotics Software Engineer at Viable Engineering Solutions, you will create libraries for interacting with Fanuc robots and a variety of devices/sensors, build UIs to enable customer utilization of our products, and build software solutions for customers. Viable Engineering Solutions is a world-class concept-to-completion center for the industrial market. We take Research and Development to the next level providing rapid prototyping, robotics, automation, and non-destructive testing solutions in our state-of-the-art concept-to-completion facility. We are located in Orlando in the heart of the Central Florida Research Park.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering
  • 5+ years relevant experience required
  • Proficiency with C# required
  • Prior professional experience with object-oriented programming, .NET standards, and Dependency Injection
  • Familiarity with other programming languages, such as C++ and Python
  • Experience with MVVM and WPF
  • Experience with development tools, such as Visual Studio and Git
  • Knowledge of linear algebra and trigonometry. Statistics is also preferred

Nice To Haves

  • Some experience with robots (Fanuc robot arms or similar) desired.
  • Other preferred experience includes motion/robotic control systems, image processing (e.g. OpenCV), PLCs, and CAD/CAM software
  • Experience with creating libraries to communicate with external devices / sensors (e.g. IR / visual color cameras, laser profilometers, ultrasonic probes, PLCs, motor control systems, digital IO boxes, etc.) is preferred

Responsibilities

  • Develop rapid prototypes and complete feasibility studies
  • Testing of all application development
  • Develop graphical user interfaces using WPF and the MVVM design pattern
  • Develop software focused on Fanuc robot communications
  • Develop libraries for interacting with external devices/sensors (e.g. IR/visual color cameras, laser profilometers, ultrasonic probes, PLCs, motor control systems, digital IO boxes, etc.)
  • Work with or create tools for offline robotic arm path planning and collision avoidance
  • Stereo vision image processing and laser profilometry for locating objects in 3D space
  • Develop processes for calibrating the location of various tools and objects inside of a robotic cell
  • Determine the feasibility and accuracy of using sensors or algorithms for performing certain tasks (e.g. determining the accuracy of a stereo camera setup's ability to locate an object, or how accurately a model predicts a robot's motion)
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