Working within our IAS team, you will help build safe and autonomous mobile robots that are deployed into Woodside's operating oil and gas assets to perform remote surveillance and manipulation. You will help deliver business results and improvements in health and safety performance, both to the core business and to the lab, by deploying technologies such as robotic perception, manipulation and/or machine learning. Depending on level of experience, some candidates will be able to help grow our team’s capability through coaching and training activities.
Skills & Experience
To be successful in this role, you will possess a relevant engineering or a computer science degree, experience in robotics research & development, and a track record of delivering real-world technology deployments. In addition to your generalist robotics skills and experience with the Robot Operating System, you will have proven skills in either robotic perception, manipulation and/or machine learning that you can apply immediately. You will be technically competent in Ubuntu Linux and Python programming, and you will have experience in one or more areas, such as C++, algorithms and data structures, robotic sensors, remote operations and cloud-based services.
Recognition & Reward
What you can expect from us:
Woodside is an increasingly inclusive and diverse company. We want all Woodsiders to feel safe in bringing their whole selves to work and confident they will get a fair go.
Applications close at 11:59pm AWST on 30th January 2020
We are Australia’s most experienced LNG operator and largest independent oil and gas company. Our proven track record and distinctive capabilities are underpinned by 60 years of experience, making us a partner of choice.
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