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Robotics Engineer (Universal Robots, Bangalore - India)

Universal RobotsBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 20 May 2026

Universal Robots is seeking a Robotics Engineer in Bengaluru to join the AI Partnerships team. You will work on integrating AI models into robotic systems and designing subsystems for manipulation and perception. The role requires experience with ROS2, Python, C++, and practical hardware integration. You will contribute to production-grade deployment of cobots and mobile robots across industrial environments.

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Experience

3-6 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 1

What you will work on

Universal Robots is seeking a Robotics Engineer in Bengaluru to join the AI Partnerships team. You will work on integrating AI models into robotic systems and designing subsystems for manipulation and perception. The role requires experience with ROS2, Python, C++, and practical hardware integration. You will contribute to production-grade deployment of cobots and mobile robots across industrial environments.

TAL's take

Quality 80/1005/5 clarityTier 1 company

Strong Tier-1 robotics company with a well-defined, technical role in their AI Partnerships team.

Very clear JD with specific technical stack, responsibilities, and team context provided.

Must haves

  • BS or MS in Robotics, Mechatronics, or related field
  • 3-6+ years of experience in robotics engineering
  • Proficiency in Python and C++
  • Experience with ROS2 and deploying AI models
  • Understanding of kinematics, motion planning, and sensor integration

Tools and skills

pythonc++ros2pytorchrobotics fundamentals

Nice to have: urscript, plcs, reinforcement learning, imitation learning, vla models, nvidia isaac sim.

About the company

Universal Robots is the global market leader in collaborative robots (cobots) and part of Teradyne's robotics portfolio.

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