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Workplace | Zürich, Zurich region, Switzerland |
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100%, Zurich, permanentAt Sevensense, we push the frontiers of mobile robotics. Our mission is to build the eyes and brains for the robots of tomorrow! Equipped with our technology, mobile machines can autonomously navigate in dynamic and even crowded environments. With this solution, we enable new robotic applications in places such as airports, supermarkets, and warehouses.We are looking for a passionate person to join our team as an Embedded Engineer and speed up the development of the Sevensense core technology. In this key position, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining the software and firmware that brings our hardware products to life, using state-of-the-art technologies and interfaces. Additionally, you will support the electronic design of our next-generation products. The ideal candidate is an experienced engineer who demonstrates teamwork, proactivity, ownership, and has a strong desire for solving exciting and challenging problems. Job description
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Curious? So are we.If you are enthusiastic about bringing Sevensense to the next level, curious about the opportunity and want to be part of our fast-growing startup, apply via our platform now. We are interested in intellectually curious and highly motivated candidates so please reach out to us if you have questions or feel unsure about some requirements.Equality of opportunity is exceptionally important to us. We attract and retain the best-qualified individuals available regardless of their personal or social background. embedded-engineer-100/apply?popup=true" target="_blank" Apply online now | |
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