(M/F) Job offer "Software Development Engineer"
New
- IT in FTC
- 4 mounth
- BAC+5
Offer at a glance
The Unit
Grenoble Images Parole Signal Automatique
Contract Type
IT in FTC
Working hHours
Full Time
Workplace
38402 ST MARTIN D HERES
Contract Duration
4 mounth
Date of Hire
01/06/2026
Remuneration
Gross monthly salary between €2,496 and €2,662 depending on experience and the CNRS's current pay scale.
Apply Application Deadline : 31 March 2026 23:59
Job Description
Missions
The work will consist of developing the environment for processing force data captured by the connected wall. The tasks will include software development for the measurement bench, data formatting and processing, and participation in measurement campaigns.
Activity
1- Development of software tools in Pascal/Python to exploit data from the force sensors connected to the wall for research and training purposes. An ergonomic interface for displaying/sonifying/processing real-time data will need to be created, tailored to the researchers' requirements. All this will be carried out on an experimental wall at the GIPSA-lab.
2- Occasional electronic adaptations of sports rehabilitation equipment. A team of electronics engineers from the laboratory will provide technical support for this.
3- Active participation in experimental trials, interaction with researchers
4- Setting up/carrying out and documenting tests, writing documentation
Your Profil
Skills
Skills in electronics and computer science are expected. Skills in real-time processing are required.
Ability to design data management software with a graphical user interface
Ability to implement real-time data processing
Strong knowledge of [API language]
Your Work Environment
The Gipsa-lab is a joint research laboratory of the CNRS, Grenoble-INP -UGA and the University of Grenoble Alpes. It is under agreement with Inria and the Observatory of Sciences of the Universe of Grenoble. He conducts theoretical and applied research on AUTOMATICS, SIGNAL, IMAGES, SPEECH, COGNITION, ROBOTICS and LEARNING.
Multidisciplinary and at the interface between the human, the physical and digital worlds, our research is confronted with measurements, data, observations from physical, physiological and cognitive systems. They focus on the design of methodologies and algorithms for processing and extracting information, decisions, actions and communications that are viable, efficient and compatible with physical and human reality. Our work is based on mathematical and computer theories for the development of models and algorithms, validated by hardware and software implementations.
By relying on its platforms and partnerships, Gipsa-lab maintains a constant link with applications in a wide variety of fields: health, environment, energy, geophysics, embedded systems, mechatronics, processes and industrial systems, telecommunications, networks, transport and vehicles, operational safety and security, human-computer interaction, linguistic engineering, physiology and biomechanics, etc.
Due to the nature of its research, Gipsa-lab is in direct and constant contact with the economic environment and society.
Its potential as teacher-researchers and researchers is invested in training at the level of universities and engineering schools on the Grenoble site (Grenoble Alpes University).
Gipsa-lab develops its research through 16 teams or themes organized into 4 divisions:
• Automatic and Diagnosis (PAD)
• Data Science (PSD)
• Speech and Cognition (PPC)
• Geometries, Learning, Information and Algorithms (GAIA).
The staff supporting research (38 engineers and technicians) is distributed in the common services distributed within 2 divisions:
• The Administrative and Financial Pole
• The Technical Pole
Gipsa-lab has around 150 permanent staff, including 70 teacher-researchers and 41 researchers. It also welcomes guest researchers and post-docs.
Gipsa-lab supervises nearly 150 theses, including around 50 new ones each year. All the theses carried out in the laboratory are financed and supervised by teacher-researchers and researchers, including 50 holders of an HDR.
Finally, around sixty Master's trainees come each spring to swell the ranks of the laboratory.
The agent will be welcomed into the MOVE team under the supervision of Franck QUAINE (team leader) and Lionel DARRAS (IR, BIOMECA platform manager). MOVE is a team dedicated to the analysis of biomechanics and control of human movement and expression. MOVE is structured around three scientific areas: Biomechanics, Control-Cognition and Vocology for the evaluation of movement and voice. This dynamic is reinforced by its involvement in several technical platforms within the laboratory's HUMAN DATA and ADVANCED MEASUREMENTS platforms. This comprehensive approach enables MOVE to position itself favourably in application areas with strong development potential in SPORT, VOICE and HEALTH.
Compensation and benefits
Compensation
Gross monthly salary between €2,496 and €2,662 depending on experience and the CNRS's current pay scale.
Annual leave and RTT
44 jours
Remote Working practice and compensation
Pratique et indemnisation du TT
Transport
Prise en charge à 75% du coût et forfait mobilité durable jusqu’à 300€
About the offer
| Offer reference | UMR5216-CHRROM-039 |
|---|---|
| Line of business | IT, Statistics and Scientific Calculation |
| Job Type | Software Engineer |
About the CNRS
The CNRS is a major player in fundamental research on a global scale. The CNRS is the only French organization active in all scientific fields. Its unique position as a multi-specialist allows it to bring together different disciplines to address the most important challenges of the contemporary world, in connection with the actors of change.
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