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AOCSGNC and Robotics Engineer

2019-02-04 17:30:18| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Airbus is a global leader in aeronautics, space and related services. In 2017, it generated revenues of 67 billion and employed a workforce of around 130,000. Airbus offers the most comprehensive range of passenger airliners from 100 to more than 600 seats. Airbus is also a European leader providing tanker, combat, transport and mission aircraft, as well as Europes number one space enterprise and the worlds second largest space business. In helicopters, Airbus provides the most efficient civil and military rotorcraft solutions worldwide. Our people work with passion and determination to make the world a more connected, safer and smarter place. Taking pride in our work, we draw on each others expertise and experience to achieve excellence. Our diversity and teamwork culture propel us to accomplish the extraordinary on the ground, in the sky and in space. Description of the job Are you interested in learning about Aerospace, spacecraft and Robotics? Do you have dynamics and controls experience? Wanting to join a knowledgeable team who knowledge share and where your ideas are not only listen to but actioned as well? Then this is the role for you! As an experienced engineer you will be joining a team of Attitude and Orbit Control System Guidance Navigation and Control GNC AOCS analysts to work on current and future space missions. The job includes the design, analysis and test support activities associated with the development of a GNCAOCS system for space applications. The department provides the GNC AOCS engineering design, analysis and support to a number of large ESA projects being conducted at Airbus DS Stevenage, including Solar Orbiter observing the Suns heliosphere and solar wind and ExoMars Rover a mission to land and operate an autonomous rover vehicle on Mars. The department also leads a number of technology RD studies both internal and external in the areas of advanced GNC and robotics. Tasks accountabilities Perform GNCAOCS design and analysis activities through the full engineering lifecycle from initial concept design, rapid prototyping, all the way through to support to final validation Produce the associated documentation design justifications, Software requirements for GNCAOCS algorithms, performance analysis documentation etc. This job requires an awareness of any potential compliance risks and a commitment to act with integrity, as the foundation for the Companys success, reputation and sustainable growth. Required skills Matlab and Simulink experience Ability to develop Software to a prototype level nonreal time simulator development under C Matlab. A background in Engineering Physics Science Technology Computer Science or similar and preferably an interest in the space engineering sector. Knowledge of dynamics and control is essential, as is experience in the use of Matlab, Simulink. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. The ability to interact comfortably within a team environment. Mathematical modelling, computer simulations and software development Dynamics and control engineering knowledge. Many of our staff work flexibly in many different ways, including parttime. Please talk to us at interview about the flexibility you need. We cant promise to give you exactly what you want, but we do promise not to judge you for asking. We value the strength that diverse perspectives bring to our business, so if you require any reasonable adjustments to fully participate in the recruitment process please discuss this with the recruiter who contacts you The successful candidate will need to be eligible to gain UK SC Security Clearance to undertake the role. Apply HERE

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2019 Predictions in Robotics, Automation, and AI Industry Experts

2018-12-18 23:45:15| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

See Robotics Business Review's Listing of the 2019 Predictions from leaders in the robotics industry Here is a Look ahead so that you can anticipate the top trends for next year. The robotics industry continues to gear up for 2019 with expectations that it will be even bigger, faster, & more innovative. You are encouraged to find and read Robotics Business Review in 2019 This is the leading edge publication for Robotics It canvasses industry leaders across the robotics, automation, & artificial intelligence landscape Check out Robotics Business Review at The Article <a href="https://www.roboticsbusinessreview.com/ai/2019-predictions-robotics-ai-experts/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weekly_roundup&eid=398995805&bid=2329427"> <img src="https://automotivedigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Robotics-2019.jpg" alt width="340" height="210" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-202022"><br><strong><span style="Font-size:150%;">2019 Predictions in Robotics, Automation, and AI Industry Experts</span></strong></a> appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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DHL invests $300m in robotics to boost e-commerce supply chain

2018-12-03 15:24:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

Contract logistics firm DHL Supply Chain, part of Deutsche Post DHL Group, is to deploy emerging technologies - including collaborative piece-picking robots and self-driving vehicles - in 350 of its 430 North American facilities as part of a US$300m investment.

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Robotics Engineer

2018-11-23 14:30:17| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

The Sample Fetch Rover is a possible contribution of ESA to the NASA led Mars Sample Return campaign aiming at bringing back to Earth Martian samples by the end of the next decade. The rover will have to perform a long traverse to autonomously fetch the sample tubes and bring them back to the Mars Ascent Vehicle. After being placed into orbit, the samples will be captured by the Mars Earth Return Orbiter and brought back to Earth. The service will support the phase AB1 of the Sample Fetch Rover, with particular emphasis on the rover robotic arm and autonomous fetching vision based system for the rover. Robotics technology related to the Mars Sample Return Facility, in particular related to haptics control and teleoperations will also be considered. The service will also take part in the development and implementation of HRAF with a particular focus on the distributed simulation, modelling and archiving capabilities of the concept. It will also provide support to technology development activities for the ESA Exploration Programme. The service will also participate in the development of the Spaceship ECSAT, a new enterprise of the Exploration Programme which is dedicated to initiate lowTRL activities for autonomous systems in collaboration with industryinstitutes. Specific Tasks Support to the SFR phase AB1 and breadboard activities with focus robotic arm Support to ongoing technology development activities related to Robotic Exploration, with particular focus on robotic arm and manipulation applications. Support the development of HRAF and ongoing pilot activity. Support the development of the spaceship ECSAT with a focus on HRAF and MSRF Mars Sample Return Facility robotic technologies. Requirements University PhD or Masters degree in computer science or robotics Matlab, Simulink ROS ROS 2 C Python Experience hardware and software with Kuka arm, Force Dimension Sigma 7 Haptic interface or equivalent. Experience with autonomous vision based pick and place. Experience with teleoperation.

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Robotics Summit & Expo

2018-11-08 21:21:19| Canadian Plastics Headlines

The Robotics Summit & Expo is a multifaceted educational forum and expo dedicated to addressing the technical issues involved with the design, development, manufacture and delivery of commercial robotics and intelligent systems products and services. The post Robotics Summit & Expo appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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