Job title: Senior Robotics Engineer Location: Southampton (with international travel) Who are we recruiting for? A pioneering and fast-growing technology innovator in the marine robotics space, delivering uncrewed and autonomous solutions to revolutionise offshore operations. What will you be doing? Leading the design and development of intelligent control systems for cutting-edge uncrewed marine vessels Owning and delivering high-performance software for motion control, navigation, and automation Collaborating across engineering and operations to turn complex maritime challenges into elegant solutions Providing hands-on mentoring to junior engineers while championing best practices in software quality and development Supporting system integration and participating in live vessel deployments and field trials Are you the ideal candidate? Degree-qualified in Robotics, Mechatronics, Computer Science, or a similar discipline 7 years' experience in robotics or embedded systems with strong C++ expertise Skilled with robotic frameworks (ROS, DDS, LCM) and GUI tools (Qt) Confident in agile workflows, CI/CD pipelines, and high-stakes development environments Willing to travel internationally for testing and integration projects What's in it for you? Competitive salary up to £65,000 per annum Be part of an award-winning team shaping the future of marine technology Flexible and collaborative work environment Unique hands-on opportunities with real-world maritime applications Opportunities for growth, technical leadership, and continuous learning Exposure to advanced offshore systems and industry-leading innovation A role with real impact on safety, sustainability, and global marine operations Who are we? Executive Integrity is a global executive search and recruitment consultancy for a more sustainable world with a focus on talent within the Maritime and Renewable Energy sectors. We give a proportion of all our profits to Renewable World, a charity that develops affordable and innovative renewable energy solutions to poverty-stricken communities.