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The AI Research Division of Agile Robots is looking for a Robotics Vision & Perception Engineer to design, implement, and validate industrial‑grade 2D/3D vision systems for robotic applications. The role focuses on multi‑camera and multi‑modal perception under real‑world constraints such as calibration accuracy, latency, lighting variability, and robustness in production environments.
Responsibilities
- Design and develop industrial multi‑modal perception systems combining 2D/3D vision, classical image processing, and learning‑based methods for robotic applications.
- Design, integrate, and evaluate multi‑camera and high‑speed vision setups, including synchronization, calibration strategies, and performance trade‑offs.
- Validate and demonstrate perception system performance in complex robotic scenarios, considering accuracy, latency, robustness, and failure modes.
- Work closely with robotics, control, and software teams to integrate perception systems into end‑to‑end robotic solutions.
- Translate functional and technical requirements into perception system architectures, interfaces, and implementation concepts.
- Support on‑site deployment, validation, and feedback collection at customer locations, with travel depending on project phase.
Essential Skills
- Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, AI, or a related field.
- Experience designing and implementing industrial vision or robotic perception systems.
- Strong proficiency in C/C++ for Linux and Windows environments.
- Hands‑on experience with vision libraries such as OpenCV in prototype or production systems.
- Practical mindset for working with evolving hardware–software prototypes under real‑world constraints.
- Strong analytical problem‑solving skills and clear technical communication in English.
Beneficial Skills
- Experience with camera, lens, and lighting setup and calibration for robotic systems.
- Exposure to embedded or edge perception platforms such as NVIDIA Jetson or heterogeneous processing systems (GPU / FPGA).
- Experience integrating learning‑based vision components (e.g., object detection or segmentation) using frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorRT, or similar.
- Familiarity with vision system simulation or validation tools (e.g., Blender, NVIDIA robotics or digital factory simulations).
- Experience with Python and/or C# in robotics or perception contexts.
- Familiarity with applied ML/DL libraries and deployment toolchains used in industrial vision systems.
What we Offer
- A dynamic high‑tech company combined with financial soundness and world‑class investors.
- Join an interdisciplinary, international team with 60+ different nationalities in a collaborative work environment.
- Lots of development opportunities in the context of our continued growth.
- Challenging tasks and impactful projects alongside experts that enable professional and personal growth.
- Corporate Benefits Program that covers health, mobility, and learning with 100€ net per month.
- Modern office facilities with a rooftop terrace overlooking Munich, free drinks & fruits, and regular company events contribute to a good working environment.
About Us
Agile Robots SE is an international high‑tech company based in Munich, Germany with a production site in Kaufbeuren and more than 2300 employees worldwide. Our mission is to bridge the gap between artificial intelligence and robotics by developing systems that combine state‑of‑the‑art force‑moment‑sensing and world‑leading image‑processing technology. This unique combination of technologies allows us to provide user‑friendly and affordable robotic solutions that enable intelligent precision assembly.
This is made possible by our employees, who bring out the best in each and every day with creativity and enthusiasm. Become part of this team and shape the future of robotics with us!
We are proud of our diversity and welcome your application regardless of gender and sexual identity, nationality, ethnicity, religion, age, or disability.