Fameccanica

Robotics and Automation

SoftwareRoboticsDesignEngineer

Middleton, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Software Robotics Design Engineer at Fameccanica. Skills: robotics software development, automation software development, PLC programming, motion control, HMI/SCADA systems. design and implement software for robotics and industrial automation applications. work with PLCs, motion control, robotics platforms, and HMI/SCADA systems”

What You'll Achieve.

deliver solutions that meet technical, timing, and customer requirements

Industry & Context.

Robotics and Automation
Problems you'll solve

hands-on problem solving

Eligibility Requirements

Travel is expected to be approximately 15-30%, depending on project needs

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

experience in robotics, automation, and industrial software development, Experience with robot programming, Experience with PLC platforms such as Rockwell or Siemens, Experience with motion control, Experience with HMI/SCADA systems

Nice to Have

Experience with C#, Experience with Python, Experience with C++, Experience with simulation tools, Experience with digital twin technologies

What You'll Do.

design and implement software for robotics and industrial automation applications

and HMI/SCADA systems

support system integration

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

partner with mechanical, electrical, and controls teams to deliver solutions

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