Standard Subsea
Technology
SWE,Robotics
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“SWE, Robotics at Standard Subsea. Skills: Robotics software, System integration, Hardware interfaces. Develop robotics software. Maintain robotics software”
What You'll Achieve.
Ship working systems
Industry & Context.
Debugging
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Degree in Robotics, 1-2 years industry experience, Proficiency in C++, Proficiency in Python, Modern ROS-based workflows, Experience with real robotic hardware, Solid understanding of controls fundamentals, Solid understanding of embedded system behavior, Comfortable debugging across boundaries
Nice to Have
Personal robotics work, University robotics work, Side-project robotics work, Experience developing across multiple compute architectures, Familiarity with real-time systems, Familiarity with embedded programming, Experience with maritime robotics, Experience with surface robotics, Experience with underwater robotics
What You'll Do.
Develop robotics software
Maintain robotics software
Implement communication interfaces
Debug communication interfaces
Maintain control logic
Work with hardware interfaces
Support system integration
Support bench testing
Support field testing
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Mechanical engineers; Electrical engineers; Software engineers; Test engineers
Full Job Description
ABOUT US Standard Subsea is building the offshore robotics company. We are developing a fleet of unmanned surface vessels and subsea vehicles to put operations capacity where it's needed, without crewed vessels, without mobilization delays, and at a fraction of the cost. THE ROLE We are hiring a Robotics Engineer to work hands-on across software, hardware, and system integration for our marine robotics platform. This is a generalist robotics role focused on making real systems work in the field—not an ML or data science position. You will contribute to core robotics functionality including sensor integration, controls, communications, and actuator-level behavior on physical platforms. You’ll work closely with mechanical, electrical, and software engineers to turn prototypes into reliable, deployable systems. This role is ideal for someone early in their career who has already built real robots and wants to own meaningful pieces of a production system. RESPONSIBILITIES - Develop and maintain robotics software in C++ and Python using ROS/ROS2 - Integrate and operate point cloud–producing sensors (lidar, radar, sonar) on physical systems - Implement and debug robotics communication interfaces (CAN, serial, Ethernet, etc.) - Build and maintain control logic including state machines, PID loops, and feedback control - Work hands-on with motors, actuators, and low-level hardware interfaces - Support system integration, bench testing, and field testing on real vehicles - Collaborate closely with mechanical, electrical, and test engineers to close integration gaps QUALIFICATIONS - Degree in Robotics, Mechatronics, Computer Engineering, or related field - 1–2 years of industry or research experience post-graduation (or equivalent hands-on work) - Strong proficiency in C++, Python, and modern ROS-based workflows - Experience working with real robotic hardware, not just simulation - Solid understanding of controls fundamentals and embedded system behavior - Comfortable debuggin
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