The Role
We are looking for a Field Robotics Software & Communications Engineer (m/f/d) to ensure our robotic platforms operate reliably in real-world environments.
You will be the technical point of contact during field deployments, customer demonstrations, military exercises, and integration campaigns. Your focus: software interfaces, controller configuration, radio/LTE/satellite communications, and troubleshooting directly in the field.
You bridge the gap between engineering and operations — ensuring that our systems communicate, perform, and integrate flawlessly in demanding environments.
Key Responsibilities
You will be the technical point of contact during field deployments, customer demonstrations, military exercises, and integration campaigns. Your focus: software interfaces, controller configuration, radio/LTE/satellite communications, and troubleshooting directly in the field.
You bridge the gap between engineering and operations — ensuring that our systems communicate, perform, and integrate flawlessly in demanding environments.
Key Responsibilities
- Deploy, configure, and test ARX robotic platforms at customer sites, training grounds, and field exercises
- Set up, validate, and troubleshoot communication systems including:
- Tactical radios & encrypted communication devices
- LTE/5G modems and network routing
- Satellite (Starlink) terminals and satcom setups - Configure and maintain controller software, mission interfaces, and communication protocols for stable field operation
- Integrate sensors, payloads, and external systems using APIs, SDKs, and data interfaces
- Diagnose software, networking, and communication issues directly in the field — under time pressure and operational constraints
- Support customers and users on-site: training, operational assistance, scenario support
- Collect field feedback, identify technical improvements, and work with the engineering team to implement fixes
- Prepare documentation, network diagrams, field test reports, and integration notes
- Participate in testing campaigns, experiments, and product validation in realistic environments