Job Description

Primary Function of Position

As a Software Engineer - Embedded UI, you will work with a group of talented and dedicated people to improve and extend Intuitive robotic product lines. You will contribute broadly to the Future Forward group, with a focus on the development of innovative and Intuitive digital interfaces. As a member of the Future Forward engineering team, you will join a small team of experts in the fields of robotics, imaging, and software. You will collaborate and contribute to the conceptualization, design, and evaluation of new digital interfaces to support a novel robotic system. You will contribute across the entire development cycle, taking concepts from initial prototypes to production software.

In this role, you will design and implement a variety of software components, as part of the Future Forward Navigation software team. You will take on projects with broad technical scope, generating delightful digital interfaces inclusive of 2D and 3D content. The ideal candidate is an independent and fast-paced developer with excellent problem-solving skills, who can translate rough and approximate requirements into working prototypes, so to arrive at high quality, complete solutions through methodical iterations.

Essential Job Duties

  • Contribute to the development of world-class digital interfaces using Qt/QML and other tools in an embedded C++ environment to support physicians in the use of a novel robotic system
  • Collaborate closely with designers, clinical engineers, and other software developers to integrate simple and elegant interfaces into user-friendly applications
  • Contribute to the definition of requirements and assist in architecting software interfaces for a distributed robotic system
  • Participate in failure mode analysis, to identify and implement robust hazard mitigation strategies
  • Refine prototypes to production-quality software through rapid iterations
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