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Job title: Entry-Level Software Developer (m/f/d)
Company: Walaris
Job description: Founded at Stanford University, Walaris develops autonomous AI-based solutions focused on enhancing situational awareness. Our AirScout software platform uses artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and edge computing to detect, classify, and track unwanted drones in protected airspace. Our cutting-edge technology is utilized by commercial, government, and military users to increase airspace awareness in and around sensitive locations.

Software developers at Walaris are the heart of our company solving challenging technical problems using the latest technologies. They develop real-time machine learning & image processing systems and continuously design new concepts to generate innovative software solutions. They work together in cross-functional and international teams to exceed the expectations of our customers.

Reponsibilites:

  • Bring your own ideas to life while developing real-time AI/ML image processing systems for airspace surveillance.
  • Continuously improve existing concepts and propose new concepts for our software architecture, with a focus on back-end development.
  • Design and implement system-of-systems solutions with our technology partners.
  • Collaborate with our partners and customers to improve performance and to realize new customer requirements.
Requirements
  • You have a computer science degree and no full-time software development experience.
  • You are proficient with Python or C++, Linux, and Docker, and prefer to work in a DevOps-enabled environment.
  • You are familiar with low-level programming concepts such as memory management, data structures, and IPC.
  • You have interest in object-oriented design, unit testing, and real-time programming.
Benefits

Join our mission and our dynamic team! Help save lives and protect local and national security using bleeding edge technologies. This opportunity provides the chance to pioneer new fields and shoulder significant responsibility developing and deploying industry-defining solutions. At Walaris, you’ll have creative freedom, receive competitive compensation, and work in a fast-paced environment.

If you’re interested in learning more, please submit an application (cover letter, resume, and transcript) via our online application form.
Expected salary:
Location: Atlanta, GA
Job date: Sat, 25 Mar 2023 06:22:53 GMT
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