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Software Engineer, Robotics

Job in Bradford, Orange County, Vermont, 05033, USA
Listing for: MVP Robotics
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-24
Job specializations:
  • Software Development
    Robotics
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Bradford

Overview

MVP Robotics is a small and lean engineering company born out of Dartmouth College, based in Bradford, VT. MVP’s mission is to improve human safety and performance through applied robotics in grueling environments. MVP’s robotic tackling dummies have been eliminating practice injuries on the football field since 2015, from the NFL to youth football. MVP’s HEKTR robotic live-fire shooting target offers realistic, dynamic training to our nation’s warfighters.

MVP Robotics continues to develop next-generation training and operational tools to overcome the challenges of tomorrow.

Position

Software Engineer

MVP is seeking a motivated, organized, and skilled Software Engineer to develop novel capabilities and accessories for robotic systems.

Required Skills & Experience
  • Embedded systems
  • C/C++
  • Linux
  • Python
  • Signal Processing
  • Machine Learning/Deep Learning
  • ROS (preferred)
  • Global Positioning Systems (preferred)
  • State Estimate & Autonomous Navigation (preferred)
  • Robotics/Unmanned Vehicles (preferred)
Qualifications
  • Minimum Bachelor’s degree
  • 2+ Years experience in industry (internship/co-ops considered)
  • Effective Communicator
  • Authorization to work in the USA
Compensation Package

Competitive Salary based on candidate background and experience

Location

Bradford, VT

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