[ros-users] Announcing Software Development position at Bot & Dolly

Kendra Byrne kendra at botndolly.com
Wed Aug 21 01:20:58 UTC 2013


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Software Development at Bot & Dolly
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Bot & Dolly seeks a software developer with an interest in the physical
world to help us advance the state-of-the-art in computational design
workflows for robotics.

Description
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This developer will:
- Extend an existing platform for motion control with features described by
product visionaries
- Work closely with the engineering team to design stable, long-lasting
system architecture
- Participate in end-to-end testing from design thru production with
robotic work cells
- Document ferociously and iterate quickly

Qualifications
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The ideal candidate meets the following qualifications:
- A strong foundation in computer science fundamentals
- Demonstrated experience with C# (ideally, though our technology stack is
not Microsoft based), C++ or Java
- Experience developing software outside of an academic environment
- Experience with client/server applications, multi-threading, UI
development
- Experience with fabrication technologies, geometric modeling, or robotics
and their respective tools of the trade

About Bot & Dolly
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We're a diverse team working in San Francisco amongst robots, shop tools,
and film equipment, drawing upon a multitude of disciplines to build tools
for motion. We're looking for people with a big appetite for technical
problems, a deep toolset, and an active imagination.

This position may be structured as a short-term contract or a full-time
staff position, depending on the interests and qualifications of the
candidate.

For more information, please send a brief introduction, resume, and links
to any relevant work to jobs at botndolly.com

www.botndolly.com

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Kendra Byrne

Product

BOT&DOLLY

150 Mississippi St SF CA 94107

o. 415.701.9700

www.botndolly.com
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