Sr. Engineer in Guidance, Autel
Robotics (San Ramon, CA)
Born to Explore is the nature of every Auteler. We strive not only to
produce the world's most advanced UAV products to help people explore
the world beyond imagination, but also to create applications based
on AI technologies to make this world a better place!
In less than two years since Autel Robotics' establishment in 2014,
the X-Star, a smart quadcopter integrated with a 4K stabilized camera
and indoor positioning system, has caught the eyes of thousands of
consumers and distributors, especially at CES 2016. The X-Star is a
combination of complex algorithms and advanced engineering delivered
in one concise package, allowing anyone to explore and capture
amazing footage in ultra HD quality.
The Kestrel is another product that made its debut at CES 2016 - a
tilt-rotor UAV that combines the fixed-wing airplane's energy-saving
feature and the copter system's vertical take-off ability. The
Kestrel project was launched in early 2015 and it took the team less
than 8 months to see the aircraft's successful maiden flight. Capable
of flying autonomously over 100 km, the Kestrel can be applied in
many industries including precision agriculture, military
surveillance, emergency response and urban planning.
With our R&D teams in China (Shenzhen), Germany (Munich) and the U.S.
(Silicon Valley), we have gathered a group of industry professionals
with a genuine passion for technology and years of engineering
experience. We are determined to extending humans' reach through
aerial technologies with unlimited curiosity.
We want people with passion and stamina. We want innovators. We want
people who can collaborate and bring us a creative future. Are you
ready to ride with us to explore the world? Are you ready to prosper
while advancing your career? Are you ready to turn all the
impossibilities to reality? Join us and fly with us! Apply now via
email to <mailto:awang_at_autelrobotics.com>awang_at_autelrobotics.com
For more information about us, go
to <
http://www.autelrobotics.com/>www.autelrobotics.com
Responsibilities
Regarding small UAVs
1. Path planning and optimization in an open field;
2. Path planning and optimization in a field with obstacles;
3. Test, debug and verify algorithms in simulations and flight tests.
4. Enhance or extend existing GNC module capabilities
5. Closely follow the state-of-the-art algorithms in research
community and apply them.
6. Keep documentation of the development and implementation
7. Capability of communicating with teams from multiple backgrounds.
Requirements:
1. M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Robotics, Aerospace, Mechanical/Computer
Engineering, Mathematics or equivalent;
2. Familiar with optimal control theory;
3. Solid mathematical skills, familiar with common numerical
optimization algorithms.
Professional qualification:
1. Experience in aerospace path planning design;
2. Experience in CNC lathe path planning design;
Current other US openings:
1. Sr. Engineer in Navigation & Sensor Fusion (Silicon Valley)
2. Sr. Engineer in Flight Control and Guidance (Silicon Valley)
3. Sr. Engineer in Guidance (Silicon Valley)
4. Sr. Engineer in System Identification (Silicon Valley)
5. Sr. Engineer in Computer Vision and Perception (Silicon
Valley & Pittsburgh)
6. Sr. Deep (Machine) Learning Engineer (Silicon Valley & Pittsburgh)
7. Sr. Image Processing Engineer (Silicon Valley)
8. Sr. Aerodynamics Engineer (Silicon Valley)
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nature and level of work performed by employees within this labor
category. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a
comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and
qualifications required for employees assigned to this position.
Autel Robotics is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage
minorities, women, protected veterans and disabled individuals to
apply. Autel Robotics is a drug-free workplace and performs
pre-employment substance abuse testing and background checks.
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Received on 2016-05-17 10:55:02