Please note we do not offer visa sponsorship.
Applicants must already be eligible to work in Belgium. At
Botronics, we are redefining the game of golf with robotics. Our
flagship product, iXi, is the world’s first autonomous golf
trolley, designed to offer golfers an effortless, hands-free
experience on the course. We are a dynamic startup passionate about
blending autonomy, smart design, and user experience to create
innovative solutions in sports robotics. We are now looking for a
Robotics Engineer to join our team and help shape the future of
autonomous systems in golf. What you’ll do - Design, develop, and
deploy autonomous navigation and control systems for mobile robots
(like iXi) using ROS 2 and Nav2. - Integrate perception,
localization, and path planning algorithms into our robotic
platforms. - Work on embedded systems running Embedded Linux,
interfacing sensors, actuators, and hardware drivers. - Collaborate
across disciplines (hardware, software, product) to prototype and
iterate rapidly in a startup environment. - Contribute to system
testing and field trials on golf courses, with hands-on debugging
and optimization. - Support the entire lifecycle of robotics
software, from R&D to production. What we’re looking for
(everything is nice to have, we are open to junior profiles) -
Proven experience in ROS 2 projects and autonomous robotic systems.
- Strong knowledge of Nav2, localization, mapping, and navigation
stacks. - Experience working with outdoor robotics and rovers. -
Solid experience with Embedded Linux and Nvidia embedded systems
development. - Proficiency in C++ and Python for robotics
applications. - Knowledge of AI and computer vision. - A proactive
mindset with flexibility to contribute across various tasks,
typical of a startup environment. - Strong problem-solving skills
and the ability to work independently and in a team. - Good level
in English (spoken and written). - Experience with React Native. -
French speaking skills. - Playing golf is a plus. We are primarily
focusing our efforts on our product(s). Therefore, our simulation
environment does not yet allow us to work remotely on a regular
basis. We are, of course, flexible, and remote work is permitted
when the tasks allow for it.