Computer Engineer II Engineering - Sterling Heights, MI at Geebo

Computer Engineer II

The Computer Engineer will provide object oriented design and C+
development and simulation integration support for Science and Technology programs with a robotics focus supporting the US Army Research Development Centers. Essential Job Functions:
Perform software requirements analysis, design, coding and documentation. Perform integration of autonomy technologies with Unreal Engine 4 based Modeling & Simulation software environment. Perform development of Unreal Engine plugins to support M&S environment for autonomy testing. Provide support for integration of simulation components within hardware-in-the-loop environments. Support software implementation in C/C++, Python, and shell scripting on various operation systems. Support modeling & simulation of robotic vehicles including dynamics, sensors, power systems, and articulations. Required Skills:
Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering. Must be able to obtain a Secret clearance. 2 years of programming experience in C+
and object oriented analysis and design. Must be proficient in Unreal Engine 4/5, ROS / ROS2, Linux and Networking concepts. Must possess strong verbal and written communication skills. Desired Skills:
Knowledge of Atlassian Tools - Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, GitLab. Recommended Skills Atlassian Tools Bitbucket C+
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