Senior Software Engineer at Nomagic

Do you get excited when your software actually interacts with the physical world? Are you ready to learn the new exciting world of smart robots? Do you feel tired of working in a big company? Would you like to cooperate with top professionals in our industry?

At Nomagic, we’re on a mission to teach robots the real world. We’re now looking for a Senior Software Engineer, who’s ready to deep dive into the hard problems of physical manipulation (trying to match with software the millions of years of development leading to the human hand + eye) and share his software development and design experience with our amazing team.

We build robots powered by AI. We already have them in production. We test our code in unit tests, simulations and on real robots! We’re still pretty small, so everyone has a direct impact on the final result. We have a very experienced engineering & management team from Google, early unicorns (Criteo, Climate Corp...) & top robotics companies (ABB, Softbank Robotics, Dematic). We combine world-class research with top notch engineering and apply it to solve real problems.

What we offer:

  • Play with robots every day
  • Salary: 25 000 - 32 000 gross UoP per month + equity
  • Relocation package
  • Truly flexible working hours
  • No late evening calls - the entire team is based in Europe :)
  • English-speaking environment

Requirements:

  • 5+ years of experience in software development
  • Technical leadership skills & experience
  • Great problem solving and proficiency in one of the modern programing languages (we use Python)
  • Experience in designing complex, multilevel software systems
  • Fluent communication in English

Some of the problems you may try to solve with us:

  • Building modular and expandable control system for the robot actions that can be easily adapted to multiple customer use-cases
  • Use data to build heuristics for handling different categories of items
  • Detecting anomalies, e.g. using a combination of signals to determine if a robot picked more than one item at once or if one item is disassembling
  • Smart placing, tetris-like algorithms for real products
  • Interfaces and APIs for integration with warehouse management systems