Software Engineer – Experimental Automation & Data Systems

Zero Point Motion

Bristol

On-site

GBP 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

A technology company in the UK is seeking a Software Engineer for Experimental Automation & Data Systems. This role involves building tools for automation and data handling, working closely with scientists and engineers. Strong Python programming skills and experience with hardware are essential. The ideal candidate will coordinate software with real experiments, design robust data systems, and take ownership of the software produced. This position promotes a culture of innovation, accountability, and collaboration.

Qualifications

  • Strong experience in software development using Python is essential.
  • Experience coordinating software with hardware or real-world experiments.
  • Experience in building analysis pipelines and handling large datasets.

Responsibilities

  • Build software to automate experimental setups and test rigs.
  • Design systems to handle large experimental datasets.
  • Write high-quality Python for automation and data pipelines.

Skills

Software development in Python
Coordination of software with real hardware
Handling large datasets
Strong mathematical grounding
Robotics or similar domains
Building internal tools or GUIs

Job description

At Zero Point Motion, software is not an accessory.

It is the connective tissue between hardware, experiments, and insight.

This role exists to build automation, data systems, and tools that allow a small team to run complex experiments, handle large datasets, and learn faster than competitors.

If you enjoy coordinating software with real hardware, extracting structure from messy data, and building tools that scientists and engineers actually rely on, this role is for you.

The Role

As a Software Engineer – Experimental Automation & Data Systems, you sit at the intersection of hardware and software, experiments and data, automation and usability.

You will work closely with experimental physicists, MEMS engineers, photonics engineers, electronics engineers, and FPGA developers to make complex physical systems observable, automatable, and scalable through software.

This is not a pure backend role and not a pure data science role. It is about making real experimental systems work better - reliably, repeatedly, and at scale.

What You’ll Do

Experimental automation & control

  • Build software to automate experimental setups and test rigs

  • Apply robotics-style thinking to experiments, including:

    • sequencing and orchestration

    • state machines

    • coordination of multiple hardware elements

  • Interface directly with sensors, actuators, electronics, embedded systems, and FPGAs

  • Design control software that is robust to failure, timing issues, and imperfect hardware behaviour

Data systems & analysis

  • Design systems to handle large experimental datasets generated by real hardware

  • Build pipelines for:

    • data ingestion

    • processing

    • analysis

    • visualisation

  • Apply mathematics and statistics to extract signal from noisy, real-world data

  • Ensure data is trustworthy, traceable, and reproducible

  • Use machine learning or generative AI where it genuinely adds value (nice to have, not required)

Coding & architecture

  • Write high-quality Python as a primary language for automation, data pipelines, analysis, and tooling

  • Use C and/or C++ where performance, latency, or hardware interfaces demand it

  • Be comfortable working close to hardware (drivers, protocols, timing constraints)

  • Design software architectures that:

    • remain debuggable under pressure

    • avoid unnecessary abstraction

    • support rapid iteration without becoming fragile

Internal tools & GUIs

  • Build clear, usable GUIs and tools for internal users (scientists and engineers)

  • Care about UX because bad tools slow teams down and introduce errors

  • Make complex systems easier to operate, debug, and trust

Operational responsibility

  • Own the software you ship:

    • when it breaks

    • when experiments stall

    • when data is corrupted

  • Improve systems over time rather than treating them as throwaway prototypes

  • Expect your code to run unattended and be used daily by others

  • Tests are expected where failure would block experiments, waste lab time, or corrupt data

  • You are expected to explain and defend your design decisions in code reviews with experimental and hardware engineers

Required Background

You should have strong experience in several of the following:

  • Software development in Python (non-negotiable)

  • Coordinating software with real hardware or experiments

  • Handling large datasets and building analysis pipelines

  • Strong mathematical grounding

  • Robotics, autonomy, control systems, or similar domains

  • Embedded, low-level, or hardware-facing software exposure

  • Building internal tools or GUIs for technical users

  • Experience with ML / AI is a bonus, not a requirement

Who This Role Is For

This role is for someone who:

  • Thinks in systems, not silos

  • Enjoys debugging real-world complexity

  • Is comfortable being close to hardware

  • Cares about usability as much as correctness

  • Takes ownership of problems end-to-end

  • Has supported software they wrote after it was deployed

  • Is comfortable being accountable when things break

What This Role Is Not

This is not:

  • a pure web, SaaS, or framework-driven role

  • a narrowly scoped backend position

  • a job for people who only write one-off scripts and move on

  • a place for over-abstracted code no one can debug

  • a role for people who wait for perfect specifications

What Success Looks Like

After 6–12 months:

  • Experiments that were previously manual are automated and reliable

  • Large experimental datasets are easier to analyse, trust, and reuse

  • Scientists and engineers rely on your tools daily

  • Learning cycles are noticeably faster

  • Software reduces friction instead of creating it

  • The company can run more experiments, with fewer people, more confidently

Working with us
  • Compensation: Our framework is built on fairness and transparency, with regular reviews to reflect growth and performance.

  • Benefits: Share options, pension, and private medical insurance.

  • Culture: A deep-tech rocketship backed by leading investors. We’re building breakthrough technology with real commercial impact. Pace is high. Standards are higher.

Zero Point Motion is determined to foster belonging and empowerment at work. We are committed to providing a work environment where there’s a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination, and everyone is treated with respect. Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to our mission, and we strongly encourage candidates of all different backgrounds and identities to apply. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us.

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