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Robotics Manipulator Engineer (System Control)

Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS)SingaporePosted 16 May 2026

Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore is seeking a Senior Robotics Manipulator Engineer for their robotics domain. The role focuses on designing control strategies, optimizing pick-and-place algorithms, and integrating sensors for industrial robotic systems. Candidates must have a Master's or PhD with over five years of experience in control theory and custom application deployment. Proficiency in C/C++/Python and ROS is essential to support advanced manufacturing operations.

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Experience

5+ years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore is seeking a Senior Robotics Manipulator Engineer for their robotics domain. The role focuses on designing control strategies, optimizing pick-and-place algorithms, and integrating sensors for industrial robotic systems. Candidates must have a Master's or PhD with over five years of experience in control theory and custom application deployment. Proficiency in C/C++/Python and ROS is essential to support advanced manufacturing operations.

TAL's take

Quality 75/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

High-caliber engineering role at a major global automotive innovation center with clear technical requirements.

Very well-defined responsibilities and technical stack focused on robotics manipulation.

Must haves

  • Master's or Ph.D. in Engineering
  • 5+ years industry experience
  • Understanding of kinematics, dynamics, and control theories
  • Experience with pick-and-place application development
  • Proficiency in C/C#/C++ or Python
  • Experience with sensor integration

Tools and skills

cc#c++pythonros 1ros 2linuxpidmodel predictive controlimpedance control

Nice to have: yaskawa, abb, kuka, siemens srp, abb robotstudio, denso vps.

About the company

Global automotive major with a specific innovation center in Singapore.

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