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Now hiring robotics engineers!
The National Robotics Engineering Center (NREC) is an operating unit within Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute, the world’s largest robotics research and development organization.
NREC works closely with government and industry clients to develop and mature robotic technologies from concept to commercialization. A typical NREC project includes a rapid proof-of-concept demonstration followed by an in-depth development and testing phase that produces a robust prototype with intellectual property for licensing and commercialization. Throughout this process, NREC applies best practices for software development, system integration, and field testing. There are two open positions that need to be filled immediately: Robotics Engineer, and Senior Robotics Specialist. If you meet the criteria specified in either of the above postings, please send me a copy of your resume by private message so I can make a recommendation on your behalf. Thanks! |
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Re: Now hiring robotics engineers!
Sounds like fun but it's a bit of a commute from Huntsville, AL.
I became a grandfather, Won the WFFA at Peachtree, and lost my Engineering job of 26 years this month. Talk about a roller coaster ride. If anyone has any other leads on jobs in the southeast, please give me a shout. |
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