GNSS Research Engineer, Rokubun, Barcelona, Spain

Postdoc in Spain

GNSS Research Engineer: Rokubun, an R&D performing startup focusing on breakthroughs in accurate and affordable navigation solutions, seeks a Senior GNSS Engineer with a Ph.D. The position involves developing affordable and accurate geolocation solutions, contributing to the Torres Quevedo Programme. Deadline for application is February 2024, and the starting position, if accepted, will be between July 2024 and September 2024.

Position Details:

DesignationSenior GNSS Engineer
Research AreaGNSS and Navigation Technologies
LocationBarcelona, near Plaça Espanya
QualificationPhD in STEM discipline
ExperienceDeep understanding of GNSS and navigation technologies
Programming SkillsC, Python
LanguageFluent in English; additional languages valued
Soft SkillsCuriosity, positive criticism, autonomy
SalaryUp to 55k€/year
Holidays27 days per year
Working HoursFlexible with core hours from 10h to 15h
Remote WorkOnce per week
Application DeadlineFebruary 2024

Job Description: The Senior GNSS Engineer will develop navigation algorithms, techniques for advanced GNSS data processing, and position integrity models for critical applications. Collaborating with a dynamic team, the engineer will contribute to Rokubun’s navigation technology portfolio, focusing on affordable and accurate geolocation.

How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a motivation letter, CV, and ideally, a couple of references to jobs@rokubun.cat with the reference “RKBN_2024-01_GNSSResearchEngineer.”

Last Date for Apply: February 2024

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Disclaimer: This job post is based on information from a reliable source. Applicants are encouraged to verify details from the official Rokubun website or contact Rokubun directly for any further information. The startup reserves the right to make changes to the details mentioned in the post. Interested individuals are advised to check the official site for the latest updates.

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