Karma is alive! GoPro still need drone interns

Karma is alive! GoPro still need drone interns

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As has been suggested in many places, its PX4 inside.  Fancy working in Switzerland?? One has to wonder just how far along they are with development.

INTERNSHIP AERIAL ROBOTICS ENGINEERING – EMBEDDED SOFTWARE

Aerial Robotics Engineering – Embedded Software Internship

GoPro is seeking a highly motivated candidate for the Aerial Robotics internship position at our Zurich, Switzerland office. This position will be participating in the development of GoPro’s exciting next-generation UAV platforms!

We are looking for someone who is passionate about UAVs and who thrives in a high growth, fast paced and constantly changing environment. This person needs to be a versatile team player, who can problem-solve, and facilitate progress through a range of topics. This candidate needs to be a high engagement professional who can understand and cultivate GoPro’s fun, agile & productive culture.
The internship will be at our Zurich, Switzerland office and the duration is 4 to 8 months.

What You Will Do

Be part of a highly skilled team that designs, implements and tunes cutting-edge UAV flight algorithms.
Test and challenge your contributions in our testing facilities: From high-fidelity flight simulator to large-scale real-life test site.
Participate in the full cycle software design process of consumer electronic devices from concept to mass production

Skills We’re Stoked About
BSc, MSc or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
You live and breathe UAV algorithms: Multi-sensor fusion, control, system identification & modelling, sensor calibration, trajectory generation…
Contributor to PX4, APM, Paparazzi, ROS open-source frameworks
Understanding of agile software development processes
Know-how of current state-of-the-art in MEMS based sensor technology
Understanding of threading, networking and memory management
Languages: C/C++, NEON/SSE instructions
Networking protocols, wireless technologies, git version control system

GoPro is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Apply here

Aerial Robotics Engineering – Computer Vision Internship

GoPro is seeking a highly motivated candidate for the Computer Vision internship position at our Zurich, Switzerland office. This position will be participating in the development of GoPro’s exciting next-generation UAV platforms!

We are looking for someone who is passionate about UAVs and who thrives in a high growth, fast paced and constantly changing environment. This person needs to be a versatile team player, who can problem-solve, and facilitate progress through a range of topics. This candidate needs to be a high engagement professional who can understand and cultivate GoPro’s fun, agile & productive culture.
The internship will be at our Zurich, Switzerland office and the duration is 4 to 8 months.

What You Will Do

Be part of a highly skilled team that designs, implements and tunes cutting-edge computer vision algorithms for our UAV flight platforms.
Test and challenge your contributions in our testing facilities: From high-fidelity flight simulator to large-scale real-life test site.

Participate in the full cycle software design process of consumer electronic devices from concept to mass production

Skills We’re Stoked About
BSc, MSc or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
You have experience in one or more CV domains: Visual (-inertial) odometry, SLAM, depth reconstruction, 3D mapping

Understanding of agile software development processes
Understanding of threading, networking and memory management
Languages: C/C++, NEON/SSE instructions
Networking protocols, git version control system

GoPro is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Apply for this Position

 

 

Gary Mortimer

Founder and Editor of sUAS News | Gary Mortimer has been a commercial balloon pilot for 25 years and also flies full-size helicopters. Prior to that, he made tea and coffee in air traffic control towers across the UK as a member of the Royal Air Force.