Mujin has revolutionized the field of industrial automation with its unique robot control technology and is currently revolutionizing the supply chain worldwide. Today, we are rapidly expanding our business both domestically and internationally, serving clients ranging from Japan to US, Europe, and China who share our vision of "Liberate humans from manual labor to make them focus on creativity, innovation, and making the world a better place."
The position we are currently recruiting for is within the Hardware System Team, one of the most crucial teams responsible for developing our core product - the Mujin Controller. In this role, you will be responsible for Embedded Software Development for the next-generation Mujin controller and the wireless version of the Mujin pendant. You will be involved in the entire product lifecycle, including the development and support of software (SW) for multiple hardware platforms. This includes activities related to requirements, design, SW/HW integration, debugging and testing.
Responsibilities
- Developing and supporting embedded software for Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS), system software, including drivers and kernels for Linux.
- Creating software tools to facilitate system implementation and upgrades.
- Supporting current embedded software.
- Investigating industrial protocols necessary for connecting to various IoT devices such as industrial robots, sensors, and cameras.
- Following product development procedures, guidelines, and work instructions to ensure high-quality product development.
- Effectively work together with other team members by providing feedback on hardware/software domain requirements and/or development processes to enhance teamwork.
- Performing other tasks related to product development.
Required Skills & Experience
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Electronics, or a related field.
- 5+ years of hands-on development experience or relevant academic research and development experience in C/C++.
- 5+ years of work experience in microcontroller (MCU) architecture or relevant academic research experience.
- Experience in developing RTOS or Linux drivers.
- Familiarity with Cortex-M microcontrollers.
- Proficiency in business-level English.
Preferred Skills & Experience
- Experience designing industrial devices, especially industrial PCs
- Expert in real-time OS, Linux kernel module development.
- Good understanding of functional safety concepts based on IEC 61508 or similar standards.
- Experience with software verification tools.
Location
3-8-5 Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0053, Japan
Nearest Station: Tatsumi Station, Shinonome Station
Work Hours
8:45 - 17:45 (with a 60-minute break)
Salary
・Flexible, depending on experience and skills
・Salary revision twice a year
・Additional bonuses or incentives may be available based on performance
Holidays
・Two days off per week (Every Saturday and Sunday)
・Annual paid leave
・Year-end vacations
・Celebration or condolence leave
・Family caregiver leave
・Maternity leave
・Childcare leave
・Other holidays as defined by the company
Company Benefits
・Flexible dress code policy
・Commuting allowance
・Social insurance (including Employment, Industrial Accident Compensation, Health Insurance, and Pension)
・Free buffet lunch every workday
・Free vending machines (offering drinks and snacks)
・High-end coffee machine
・Exclusive Employee Gym Access
・Monthly team dinner support
Relocation Support
If you relocate from outside of Japan, we will provide the following support.
・Visa sponsorship
・One-way flight to Japan
・Shipping expenses covered up to a specified limit
・Temporary housing assist
・Permanent housing assist
Top Skills
What We Do
Mujin develops and sells "intelligent robot controllers," designated as a common platform for industrial robots.
Conventional robots, even though they are suitable for the automation of repetitive work, were difficult to install in environments where handled products and the surroundings are liable to change, due to the robots’ operations differing by the manufacturer and the complex settings.
Mujin has solved this problem using technology called motion planning, and is providing solutions in which heavy/simple work done by humans at the logistics/manufacturing scene are automated by robots.