Software Developer
Workplace: Uppsala, Sweden
Expires: July 24, 2025
We are looking for a Software Developer who will combine their passion for programming and the outdoors, playing a key role in developing and ensuring technology for our Harvesting tool at AirForestry AB.
Main requirements:
  • Relevant education in robotics, electronics or similar field.
  • Minimum 2-3 years experience in software development, mechatronics, or related areas.
  • Solid understanding of real-time systems.
  • Knowledge of Linux.
  • Programming skills in C/C++.
  • Ability to work independently and in teams.
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
  • Strong ownership and dependability.
  • Fluency in Swedish and English with excellent verbal and written communication.
Responsibilities:
  • Optimize electronic components, systems, and software for prototypes.
  • Perform extensive testing and troubleshooting of hardware and software to ensure reliability and performance.
  • Provide constructive feedback to support continuous improvement.
  • Cooperate with suppliers to ensure components and materials meet specifications and quality standards.
  • Execute building and repairing of prototypes as a hands-on team member.
  • Produce and maintain detailed documentation and requirement specifications.
  • Develop and maintain software applications.
Required hard skills:
  • Real-time systems knowledge
  • Linux
  • C/C++ programming
Recommended hard skills:
  • Experience with STM32 microcontrollers and their development environments
  • Familiarity with Python
  • Familiarity with QML
  • Good understanding of wireless communication technology
Soft skills:
  • Problem solving
  • Analytical ability
  • Strong ownership
  • Dependability
  • Effective communication
Coding languages:
  • C
  • C++
  • Python
Frameworks:
  • QML
Operating systems:
  • Linux
Natural languages:
  • Swedish (Proficient)
  • English (Proficient)
Cultural skills:
  • Affinity with forestry or related experience
  • Team collaboration
  • Hands-on and outdoorsy approach