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2021-04-26 11:15:31| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Sigma Aviation Services is currently looking for a Computer Vision Engineer to join the Engineering team of our client based in Europe. The suitable candidate will be responsible for the implementation of vision solutions for space robotic arms. A background in software engineering with industrial experience and experience developing vision solutions for embedded systems are important experiences for this position. Responsibilities Own vision software development for different space missions Test and qualify vision software modules Perform hardware in the loop tests Interact with interdisciplinary teams to develop cutting edge software solution Qualifications Masters degree in software engineering or equivalent Indepth knowledge of computer vision algorithms and performance analysis 3 years industrial experience preferably in aerospacedefence or industrial robotics Experience in Code Review Clean Coder Experience with embedded Linux Demonstrated coding experience using C, C Skills and Experience Required Experience with software in the aerospace sector Experience in vision software implementation on embedded systemsFPGA Experience with software testing Experience with ROS2, OPENCV Experience with realtimesafetycritical systems If you meet the above requirements and wish to know more about this role, please send your updated CV to Beatrice on email ID bromansigmaaviation.com or call at 353 860233721.

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