Qualifications
We are looking for candidates with a strong background in IT infrastructure, preferably with experience in systems administration and network management. Familiarity with construction machinery technology is a plus. Strong problem-solving skills, the ability to work independently, and excellent communication abilities are essential. A degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field is preferred.
About the job
Gravis Robotics is an innovative startup transforming heavy construction machinery into intelligent and autonomous robotic systems. We leverage a unique blend of learning-based automation and augmented remote control, enabling a single operator to manage an entire fleet of machines from virtually anywhere in the world. With a team boasting over a decade of academic expertise in large-scale robotics, we are on a rapid growth trajectory to revolutionize a multi-billion dollar industry.
At Gravis, we are at the forefront of hardware and software engineering, developing cutting-edge perception and control technologies for our impressive autonomous machines. Our Rooftop Autonomous Control Kit (Rack) integrates sensors, computational power, communication, and networking modules into a manufacturer-agnostic solution applicable to a wide range of construction machinery, regardless of its type or age. We are currently seeking a talented IT Systems Engineer (60-80%) to join our dynamic team.
Your role will involve constructing Gravis' IT infrastructure from the ground up, managing both in-office and test site IT systems, fostering vendor relationships, and overseeing our infrastructure performance. This position is based on-site at our Zurich office, with the option to work from home.
About Gravis Robotics
Gravis Robotics is at the cutting edge of robotics technology, innovating in the field of construction machinery. Our mission is to enhance safety and efficiency in construction operations through intelligent automation. Join us as we lead the charge in transforming traditional industries into smart systems.