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Robotics Simulation Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

The trainer provides UAS/RPA operators the ability to conduct simulation training as part of their qualification and follow-on continuation training to maintain proficiency and currency in all ...

Working on system automation, robotics, and control engineering projects to enhance operational efficiency. * Conducting simulations and modelling to optimize system performance and identify ...

Physical AI Senior Manager

Las Vegas, NV

$120.80K - $159.50K/yr

Robotics and autonomy (e.g., industrial robotics, mobile robotics and AMRs, perception-to-action workflows) * Simulation, digital twins, physics-based modeling for factories, lines, cells ...

Senior Engineer, Autonomy ML Systems

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$99.80K - $136.60K/yr

Bring your passion for autonomy, robotics, and machine learning to our team to help build a ... simulation events. * Define performance requirements for autonomy subsystems, and supporting ...

Lead R&D initiatives in fastener design, adhesive bonding, laser joining, and robotic assembly ... Develop prototypes and validate designs using CAD, FEA, and simulation tools * Design new products ...

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

The 432 WG is a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) wing, providing all operations, logistics, and ... Track simulator availability and schedule crewmembers for mission qualification training, upgrade ...

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Robotics Simulation information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Robotics Simulation Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Robotics Simulation Engineer, you need a strong background in robotics, computer science, and mathematics, often supported by a relevant degree such as electrical engineering or mechanical engineering. Familiarity with simulation tools like Gazebo, ROS (Robot Operating System), MATLAB/Simulink, and programming languages such as Python or C++ is essential. Problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are key soft skills that help in designing and refining complex simulation models. These abilities are crucial for creating accurate simulations that accelerate development, testing, and deployment of robotic systems.

What are some typical challenges faced when working in robotics simulation, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in robotics simulation often encounter challenges such as accurately modeling real-world physics, ensuring simulation fidelity, and integrating with hardware or software systems. Addressing these requires a strong understanding of both robotics and simulation tools, as well as effective collaboration with engineers, software developers, and testers. Staying updated with advancements in simulation platforms and maintaining clear documentation are key strategies to overcome these challenges and ensure the simulations provide meaningful insights for development and testing.

What is robotics simulation?

Robotics simulation is the use of computer software to model and test the behavior of robots in a virtual environment. This allows engineers and researchers to design, program, and optimize robots without needing physical prototypes, saving time and resources. Simulations can replicate real-world conditions, enabling the analysis of robot movement, sensor data, and task performance before implementation. Robotics simulation is commonly used in developing autonomous systems, industrial automation, and research applications.

What is the difference between Robotics Simulation vs Robotics Software Engineer?

AspectRobotics SimulationRobotics Software Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Robotics, Computer Science, or related; experience with simulation toolsBachelor's or higher in Computer Science, Robotics, or related; programming skills
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, simulation platforms, development teamsSoftware development teams, robotics companies, tech firms
Industry UsageTesting algorithms, virtual prototyping, system validationDeveloping robot control software, algorithms, and integration
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Robotics Simulation focuses on creating virtual environments to test and validate robotic systems, while Robotics Software Engineers develop the actual software that controls robots. Both roles often collaborate but serve different stages of robotics development, with simulation emphasizing testing and validation, and software engineering focusing on implementation and coding.

PWT Robot Engineer - Bilingual (Mandarin/English)

Comau LLC

Reno, NV • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Comau, is a worldwide leader in delivering advanced industrial automation products and systems. Its portfolio includes technology and systems for electric, hybrid and traditional vehicle manufacturing, industrial robots, collaborative and wearable robotics, autonomous logistics, dedicated machining centers and interconnected digital services and products able to transmit, elaborate and analyze machine and process data.
At Comau, we globally thrive by building and fostering an equitable and inclusive workforce across all dimensions: gender, sexual diversity, abilities, ethnicity, and generations. We are committed to foster a culture that acknowledges individual uniqueness and fosters creativity, in which employees of diverse backgrounds and with different abilities can feel safe, respected, and included.
Duties and Responsibilities
  • Robot application software development.
  • Technical Support in proposal.
  • Software commissioning support during the project execution.
  • Support the robot simulation and virtual commissioning.
  • Participate and support in the new device application development.

Qualifications (Education, Training, Certification, Licenses, Experience)
  • Fluency in both Mandarin and English*
  • Bachelor's degree or above mayor in electrical, automation and other related engineering.
  • At least 3 years non-standard automation field actual working experience.

Knowledge & Skills
  • Familiar with powertrain or EV (Battery module/pack, E-Drive)
  • Be an expert in robot application Fanuc/Kuka/ABB/Comau
  • Core qualifications include proficiency in Fanuc/Kuka/ABB/Comau Robot applications such as handling, tighten, sealant...
  • Core qualification include robot vision application such as 3D/2D vision guide grasping, like Fanuc iRVision