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Robotic Software Engineer (Drone Stack)

Applied · Fort Walton Beach, FL

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Applied mathematics is the application of mathematical methods by different fields such as physics, engineering, medicine, biology, finance, business, computer science, social science, and industry. Thus, applied mathematics is a combination of mathematical science and specialized knowledge. The term "applied mathematics" also describes the professional specialty in which mathematicians work on practical problems by formulating and studying mathematical models.

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Applied seeks a Robotic Software Engineer specializing in drone autonomy for our Fort Walton Beach, Florida office. You'll develop, integrate, and field-test intelligent autonomy systems for defense and commercial unmanned aerial platforms in this full-time role. About the Role This hands-on position centers on architecting autonomy stacks that embed real intelligence into unmanned systems. You'll drive the complete systems integration journey—from algorithm implementation through live flight validation. Your responsibilities span embedded platform configuration, sensor interface development, control system integration, and customer demonstrations. You'll work alongside cross-functional engineering teams and external hardware partners to deliver reliable, production-ready autonomous solutions. Responsibilities Develop and adapt modular autonomy capabilities for diverse operational requirements and vehicle platforms Deploy autonomy software on embedded Linux and commercial off-the-shelf compute platforms, including sensor configuration and data collection Connect autonomy stacks with autopilot systems (ArduPilot, PX4), datalinks, positioning modules, and ground control stations Execute software-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop validation; perform system troubleshooting across development and field test environments Conduct live flight testing on Group 1–5 unmanned aerial vehicles to validate autonomy performance in realistic conditions Partner with third-party UAS manufacturers to integrate Applied autonomy software into their hardware platforms Design and implement inter-process communication frameworks and service-oriented architecture for autonomous systems Resolve complex integration failures, performance issues, and reliability challenges during development and deployment Qualifications Bachelor's or Master's degree in Robotics, Computer Science, or related engineering field 3+ years hands-on experience with robotic systems, including hardware, software, and integration work Strong C++ programming; modern standards (C++11/17/20), Bash, and CMake experience preferred Practical expertise integrating Pixhawk autopilot systems (ArduPilot and/or PX4) Competence with communication protocols: UART, RS-232/422/485, SPI, QSPI, I2C, Ethernet Linux proficiency (Ubuntu, RHEL) and Docker containerized deployment experience Hands-on experience with Git, GitLab, and Visual Studio Code Understanding of real-time systems and safety-critical software patterns Strong communication skills and customer-facing project mindset Willingness to travel 10–20% for on-site integration and demonstrations U.S. citizenship and eligibility to obtain Secret-level security clearance Why Join Applied Applied is the digital infrastructure backbone for autonomous systems across automotive, aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors. Your work will influence how the world's leading manufacturers and…

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