Position
We are looking for a skilled professional to contribute to advancements in mobile robotics, focusing on perception and autonomous navigation for both indoor and outdoor environments.
The successful Candidate will play a key role in developing, prototyping, and testing path planning, kinematics, and control algorithms for mobile robots, and potentially manipulators, as part of ongoing projects within the Robotics and Software Intelligence (RSI) Division.
This position also involves hands-on testing on state-of-the-art mobile robotics platforms.
* Location: Sint-Stevens-Woluwe (Brussels Area)
* Start date: Quarter 1, 2025
Tasks and Responsibilities
* Analyse project requirements based on use cases
* Identify solutions using State-of-the-Art navigation and data fusion techniques
* Design software architecture and develop algorithms, testing them with both simulated and real datasets
* Develop and evaluate software for autonomous navigation of mobile robots, including manipulation capabilities
* Implement, test, integrate, and optimise solutions on the target robot architecture and its simulated twin.
Skills and Experience
* Master or PhD in relevant fields (AI, robotics, computer science, software engineering)
* At least 3-4 years of demonstrable experience in robotics perception, localisation and navigation
* Strong background in path planning, kinematics, dynamics and control of mobile robots
* Good background in computer vision, mapping, SLAM and sensor data fusion (Ex. Kalman filtering)
* Very strong programming skills (C++, Python) on Linux environment, Git tools and docker
* Experience with:
o Robotics software development in ROS/ROS2 and ROS Navigation stack
o Integration and testing of developed SW components on real robots and within an industrial setting or field testing and validation campaigns
* Willingness to commit and take on major responsibilities in challenging robotic field test campaigns
* Good proficiency with technical documentation
* Strength to cope with schedules and deadlines
* Good written and spoken English.
Considered as Assets
* Development using robotics simulators (e.g. Gazebo, Webots, Unity)
* Experience with:
o UAV control or navigation
o Manipulators and grasping methods
o DL frameworks (e.g. TensorFlow, PyTorch, Keras)
* Robotics software architectures design and Network schemas
* Continuous Integration methodologies.
Our Offer
* Working within an exceptional sector with Staff located in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands
* A professional and modern working environment with motivated Administrative Staff, Engineers, Astronaut Training Instructors and Scientists coming from all different horizons and countries with a common passion for space and their own expertise
* A full-time position with an indefinite contract of employment
* A competitive remuneration package and good working conditions
* Working from home in part can be a possibility
* An individualised training and development programmes.
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About Us
Space Applications Services NV/SA is an independent Belgian company founded in 1987. Aerospace Applications North America is our Partner company in Houston, USA.
Our aim is to research and develop innovative systems, solutions and products and provide services to the aerospace and security markets and related industries. Our activities cover manned and unmanned spacecraft, launch/re-entry vehicles, control centres, robotics and a wide range of information systems.
The Company develops payloads, avionics, robotics technology and products, and provides complete mission operations control centre solutions to EN9100 standards.
We also provides engineering, science and training services, including astronaut training.
From our headquarters, we are in daily contact with the International Space Station (ISS) ensuring our Customers’ research is successful.
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How To Apply
Upload your CV and Motivation Letter, both in English and to the attention of Mr Shashank Govindaraj.
The candidate shall be eligible to work in the European Union.