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Cortech Talent Solutions in Reading is seeking a Robotics Software Engineer to join our growing engineering team. You will develop, integrate and test software across autonomous robotic platforms, including embedded devices, central computers, operator interfaces, sensors, actuators and cloud services.
You will begin by learning the architecture and technologies used, then take increasing responsibility for implementing features, fault resolution and validation on physical platforms, in a hybrid
Role: Robotics Software Engineer
Location: Reading
WFH: Minimum 3 days in the office a week (hybrid and flexible working)
Salary: £30,000 - £45,000
Experience: This role could suit either a strong graduate with substantial practical software or robotics experience, or an early-career engineer with approximately one to three years of relevant commercial experience.
We are looking for a Robotics Software Engineer to join our growing engineering team in Reading.
This role could suit either a strong graduate with substantial practical software or robotics experience, or an early-career engineer with approximately one to three years of relevant commercial experience.
You will develop, integrate and test software across our autonomous robotic platforms. This includes software running on embedded devices, central robot computers and operator interfaces, together with connections to sensors, actuators and cloud-based services.
You will begin by learning the architecture and technologies used throughout the robot, including the embedded stack, central computer system, operator control system and external interfaces. As your understanding develops, you will take increasing responsibility for implementing features, resolving faults and validating changes on physical platforms.
Develop software for autonomous robots operating in real industrial environments.
See features progress from initial design through to operation on physical platforms.
Work across embedded systems, ROS 2, sensors, operator systems and cloud interfaces.
Gain practical experience diagnosing complex hardware-software interactions.
Develop valuable experience turning working prototypes into dependable deployed products.
Receive technical guidance while taking on increasing independence and ownership.
Work closely with a multidisciplinary engineering team on technically challenging products.
Experience gained through university projects, placements, personal projects, open-source work and employment will all be considered.
You will be given an objective, relevant system context and broad technical guidance. You will then be expected to work through the implementation details, discuss important decisions and carry the work through integration, testing and completion.
Gives regular and straightforward progress updates.
Raises delays, blockers and uncertainty as soon as they become apparent.
Discusses significant technical decisions before committing to an approach.
Brings possible solutions or options when raising a problem.
Can make sensible implementation decisions within an agreed architecture.
Asks questions when context is missing without needing every task to be fully specified.
Requests reviews without needing to be chased.
Looks for useful work when blocked or underutilised.
Raises concerns constructively when an approach appears risky.
Responds professionally to pressure, disagreement and code-review feedback.
Is willing to perform careful and sometimes repetitive testing.
Values reliable and understandable software over unnecessary complexity.
Has the confidence to express a technical opinion and the humility to reconsider it when presented with better evidence.
We are interested in what you built, the decisions you made, how you tested it and what you learned. Relevant evidence may come from university projects, placements, employment, personal projects or open-source contributions.