[ros-users] [Discourse.ros.org] [Jobs] Software Engineering Vacancy at a subsidiary of the Delft University of Technology

Rik Tonnaer ros.discourse at gmail.com
Mon Nov 12 09:21:32 UTC 2018



A software engineering vacancy focussing on ROS-Industrial has come up at a 100% subsidiary of the Delft University of Technology.

**Position:**

In this position you will be mainly working on developing new/improving existing ROS-Industrial software components, and make them suitable for use in Aerospace manufacturing processes (especially composite structures manufacturing).There will be a lot of freedom to shape your own working environment. We expect that you will interface directly with our Industry partners. And (together with the rest of our team) translate their automated manufacturing issues into ROS/Robotics software development projects.

As a software developer at SAM|XL you will be in a perfect position to help shape the future of industrial robotics in the aerospace manufacturing industry.

**Organization:**

SAM|XL aims at enabling Aerospace manufacturing companies to make optimal use of smart
advanced manufacturing, by combining the knowledge of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering (Manufacturing Processes and Materials Dept.) and the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (Cognitive Robotics Dept).

We are in the process of building our team and a 2000 m2 facility with (mainly industrial robot based) manufacturing cells in which applied research can be done.

Check-out the full vacancy description [here](https://samxl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/SAMXL_Software_Engineer_Vacancy.pdf)!

For questions/more info: contact me directly through Discourse.

**Note:** We are also looking for a [Automation Engineer](https://samxl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/SAMXL_Automation_Engineer_Vacancy.pdf). This role is less ROS-oriented but still very exciting!





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