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Senior Software System Engineer

Senior Software System Engineer
Role Summary:
Futronics, a global leader in AI robotics company in stealth mode focusing on healthcare
automation, is looking for a talented Software System engineer to join the team in
Pasadena, CA. You will have the unique opportunity to work on the new line of
products to drive our innovative next-generation service and rehabilitation robots and
associated solutions. The ideal candidate has a successful track record in productizing
applications and can work hand in hand with the team to deliver the newest cutting-
edge AI robotic ecosystem.
Job Type: Full-Time
Essential Responsibilities:
• Work closely with the product or project team to determine the needs and adjust
systems to fill product requirements
• Oversee all aspects of a project or system in a variety of fields, ability to create high-
quality, high-performance software for integration
• Developing and Managing system infrastructure, architecture, integration, testing,
and installed systems, application software, and system management tools
• Build reliable systems by participating in design reviews, component and module
reviews, CI/CD, testing, and new product introductions
• Collaborate with the team to build an effective software team through shaping best
practices, mentor/mentee relationships with peers, and advocating for positive
change
• Responsible for developing and implementing a logical approach to a problem
solution in complex scenarios on multiple systems.
• Delegate installation and configuration tasks, overseeing the integration of new
system designs with existing processes.
Basic Qualifications/Requirements:
• M.S in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Control Engineering or related
field
• 5+ years of industrial experience working on software development teams and
building commercial customer-facing products
• Proficiency on framework experience: embedded system and/or robotics system.
• Experience in system integration with hardware in the loop.
• Programming languages: C++ is required, Python is a plus.
• Familiar with software design patterns and software architectures.
• Passion for Robotics.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience building customer-facing products and services in Consumer Electronics
or Consumer Goods
• Knowledge of cloud service infrastructure and operations
• Technical Acumen - strong understanding of software development concepts,
procedures, and technologies utilizing Agile Methodology.
• Analytical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills – ability to understand complex
situations and develop and implement a logical approach to a problem solution.
• Experience writing code and unit tests, developing API’s and automation, and
conducting peer code reviews. Ensuring security goals are maintained.
• Experience with industry development standards and their implementation
• Experience in healthcare, life sciences, or medical organizations
Locations: Pasadena, Greater Los Angeles Area, CA. (This position is onsite only)

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