Company
Twentyfour Industries GmbH
Location
Munich, Germany
Employment type
Full-time
Seniority
Entry level
Primary category
Software Development
Secondary category
Robotics & Automation
Posted date
17 Feb 2026
Valid through
18 Apr 2026
0–3 years of experience in robotics, autonomy, or software engineering; exceptional new graduates are welcome
Strong foundations in computer science, software engineering, and system-level thinking
Proficiency in C++ (core development) and Python (tools, prototyping)
Solid understanding of robotics and autonomy fundamentals (navigation, estimation, control concepts)
Hands-on mindset: comfortable turning ambiguous requirements into working, testable software
Develop and maintain UAV autonomy software, including mission logic, navigation, safety concepts, and fallback behaviors
Integrate autonomy software with autopilot stacks (e.g. PX4 / ArduPilot), telemetry, commands, and health monitoring
Contribute to core robotics building blocks such as planning/control interfaces, coordinate frames, and timing
Build production-grade software and supporting tooling, tests, and simulation/HIL infrastructure
Support system integration to ensure predictable behavior across real-world flight conditions
Want to build and ship software that runs on real autonomous vehicles, not just simulations or demos
Enjoy working across domains: autonomy, systems integration, and basic perception
Are comfortable learning fast, iterating from real test data, and improving systems based on field feedback
Take ownership, communicate clearly, and document your work well
Thrive in a hands-on, fast-moving engineering environment with high standards
Experience with UAVs, autopilots, or tooling such as PX4, ArduPilot, MAVLink, or QGroundControl
Familiarity with ROS 2, simulation environments, or SITL/HIL workflows
Basic perception experience (e.g. OpenCV pipelines, simple ML models, sensor data processing)
Exposure to DevOps or tooling such as Docker, CI/CD, or reproducible builds
Understanding of hardware, electronics, and sensors used in robotic systems
A high-impact role working on autonomous UAV systems that ship and fly
Close mentorship from experienced robotics and autonomy engineers
Strong learning curve across autonomy, systems, and real-world integration
Flexible working setup with limited remote options and relocation support for top candidates
A focused, engineering-driven environment with real ownership and responsibility