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Personalvermittlung, Beratungs‑ und/oder Zeitarbeitsagentur? Vielen Dank für Ihr Interesse an Odd.Bot. Wir verstehen, dass Sie als Vermittler bei der Besetzung unserer Stellen unterstützen möchten. Unser Recruiting ist jedoch nicht darauf ausgelegt, da wir stets den direkten Kontakt zu allen Bewerberinnen und Bewerbern suchen. Das bedeutet, dass alle unverlangt eingereichten Profile als Direktbewerbungen behandelt werden.

Offene Stellen

Möchten Sie Teil unseres multidisziplinären Teams werden und sich der Herausforderung stellen, einen neuen Agrarroboter zu entwickeln? Dann lesen Sie die unten stehenden Stellenangebote und bewerben Sie sich! Hinweis: Alle Angebote sind in den Niederlanden angesiedelt und die Arbeitssprache ist Englisch.

Leiter Vertrieb & Geschäftsentwicklung

Als Leiter Vertrieb und Geschäftsentwicklung bei Odd.Bot sind Sie die treibende Kraft hinter dem kommerziellen und internationalen Wachstum unseres Scale-ups. Sie verbinden strategische Führung mit tatkräftiger Umsetzung und zeichnen sich durch den Aufbau nachhaltiger Kunden- und Partnerbeziehungen aus. Sie definieren die Vertriebsstrategie, führen ein wachsendes Team und repräsentieren Odd.Bot bei führenden Partnern und Kunden – sowohl national als auch international.

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Supply Chain Coordinator

You thrive on structure, know exactly what’s happening across procurement and logistics, and easily switch between strategy and execution. With a hands-on and pragmatic mindset, you ensure our supply chain runs smoothly and continuously improves and evolves. While your colleagues focus on developing and producing our autonomous robots, you are the vital link managing our end-to-end flow of goods and materials.

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Robotics & Software Engineer

We are seeking a Robot Software Engineer to ensure our development code can easily evolve into production code. This position will include analysing our current setup and codebase and suggesting and implementing improvements to make it more robust. Additionally, considering it’s all about the robot, you will at times work with the robot directly on the field. You will have to analyse its performance in the real world and determine improvement points. Once found, you should be able to communicate the action points effectively to the software team and others, and make accurate estimations of the required development time.

Terms of employment (for all job positions):

A competitive salary

27 paid vacation days

Pension contribution

Choice between overtime and time for time.

Possibility to work from home and flexible work hours

Training budget

Internship positions

We are seeking enthusiastic students looking for fully supported and exciting internships! Below you can read about the vacant intern positions, and click on the apply button if you feel you could be a match! Please note: currently we are only accepting EU-citizens and/or students at an EU-university

Laser removal of weeds

We at Odd.Bot aim to remove weeds using environmentally friendly solutions, currently we mechanically grip and remove the weeds with a robotic arm. But we are also looking into quicker, more efficient methods in which laser removal is a promising concept. The student would develop concepts for a subsystem which can point a laser beam at the location of the weed determined by our machine learning algorithm. Securing accuracy, robustness and safety in a moist and harsh environment would be the main challenge to tackle.

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Crop health detection

Odd.Bot’s current implementation focusses on autonomous crop and weed detection to mechanically remove the latter. The assignment would include research into which data to collect and using which sensors to allow crop health monitoring. Think of photosynthesis, water content, fungus or disease detection using for example UV or infrared cameras. The student can use the results from this research to order hardware and write preliminary code that extracts this data and test it on different kinds of plants. If time allows, it can even be implemented on one of the current Odd.Bot prototypes.

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Field testing

Each year we produce and test more advanced versions of our weeding robots. This internship concerns controlling and overseeing robots on the field, recording and reporting their performance. Whilst on the field, interviews with farmers and other stakeholders could also be conducted. Then, based on your experience you can then join the conversation on how to best improve the robot for next season. If time allows, research into crop health and soil compaction could also be part of this internship.

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You will be in great company

See what previous interns have to say about Odd.Bot!

During my internship at Odd.Bot I developed a program that estimates soil moisture using publicly available data. This allows the Odd.Bot team to optimize their planning regarding the deployment of their robots to the field of the clients. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, I had to work independently from abroad, but with the feedback and help from the team when needed, I created a useful tool for Odd.Bot whilst I learned a lot regarding agriculture and software development.

Álvaro García - Automation intern (2021)

Working with Odd.Bot has been a great experience for me, even during the pandemic. I have had a lot of freedom to work independently on very interesting and diverse projects and there was always support there when needed.

Steve Howard - Mechatronics Intern (2020-2021)

During my internship at Odd.Bot I was assigned to design a novel plant gripper for the robot. The other Engineers gave me plenty feedback but also allowed me to operate independently. This taught me a lot about the development of a complex robot as well as teamwork. The gripper I designed and built turned out to be a valuable asset for Odd.Bot and after my internship the team hired me to continue developing new grippers and other parts for the prototype.

Nivard Koenis - Mechatronics Intern (2019), Jr. Mechatronics Engineer (2020- present)