Business Unit Head - Sensors (human)
About this role
Your Mission & Challenges
NEURA is scaling from single-product sensor integration to a multi-platform sensing strategy across MAiRA, MiPA, LARA, 4NE1, and future cognitive and humanoid systems. As BU Head Sensors, you own the sensor technology roadmap and the team that delivers it — from technology selection and make-vs-buy decisions to functional safety qualification and AI-based fusion.
Own the Sensor Roadmap: Define and drive the multi-year sensor technology strategy across all robot platforms — LiDAR, radar, ultrasonic, tactile/force-torque, vision, IMU, and emerging modalities — aligned with product and safety requirements.
Build & Lead: Grow and mentor a team of sensor and perception engineers across seniority levels; own hiring, technical development, and career growth as the business unit scales.
Functional Safety Ownership: Ensure every sensor solution is designed and qualified to meet functional safety requirements (ISO 13849, IEC 61508, and adjacent standards) from concept through certification — safety is not an afterthought bolted on later.
Technology Depth Across Domains: Act as the internal authority on sensor technologies — their physical principles, failure modes, environmental limitations, and appropriate use cases — going well beyond any single domain such as automotive ADAS sensing.
Sensor Fusion Strategy: Define the architecture for combining sensor data both through classical deterministic methods (Kalman filtering, sensor calibration, geometric fusion) and modern AI-based fusion approaches (learned perception models, multi-modal deep fusion) — and know when each is the right tool.
Cross-Functional Alignment: Partner with Software, AI, Systems Engineering, and Certification teams to ensure sensor decisions translate into system-level performance, safety cases, and manufacturable hardware.
Vendor & Make-vs-Buy Strategy: Own supplier relationships and technology sourcing decisions, balancing cost, performance, lead time, and long-term technology control.
Business Unit Accountability: Represent the sensor domain in leadership planning -budget, headcount, roadmap trade-offs - and be the escalation point for technical and organizational decisions within your unit.
What We Can Look Forward To
Robotics Depth, Not Just Adjacent Experience:
Substantial hands-on experience with sensors in a robotics context - automotive ADAS sensor experience alone is not sufficient. We're looking for someone who understands sensing in the context of manipulation, mobility, and close human-robot proximity, not just vehicle perception.Functional Safety Expertise:
Solid working knowledge of functional safety standards relevant to robotics and machinery (ISO 13849, IEC 61508, ISO 10218, or comparable); experience taking sensor systems through a safety qualification process, not just being aware of the requirements.Broad, Genuine Sensor Technology Knowledge:
Deep, hands-on familiarity with multiple sensor technologies — e.g. LiDAR, radar, ultrasonic, tactile/force-torque, vision/camera systems, IMUs — including their underlying physics, strengths, and failure modes. Breadth across modalities matters as much as depth in any one.Sensor Data Fusion — Both Paradigms:
Practical experience with classical deterministic sensor fusion (Kalman filters, extended/unscented variants, geometric and probabilistic fusion methods) and AI-based fusion approaches (learned multi-modal perception, deep fusion architectures) - and the judgment to know when each applies.Leadership Track Record:
Several years of experience leading a technical team or business unit, ideally in a hardware- or sensor-related domain; a track record of building teams, not just managing existing ones.
Nice to Have
Experience across multiple robot platform types (industrial arms, mobile robots, humanoids)
Familiarity with relevant sensor-related standards bodies or working groups
German language skills
Company at a glance
NEURA Robotics is a German high-tech company founded in 2019 in Metzingen near Stuttgart with the goal to revolutionize the world of robotics. Our mission is to expand the skill set of robots with cognitive capabilities so that they can work with humans in existing environments without having to invest in complex and costly safety systems. We aim to help make numerous fields of work more attractive, safer, and more social. Our guiding principle “we serve humanity” sums up this mission.
Today, more than 1500 team members from over 45 countries are working on advanced technology in the fields of environmental perception, drive and control technology, materials science, mechanical design, and AI.
By developing all key components such as AI, control software, sensor technology, and mechanical components in-house, the development team has made groundbreaking progress in a variety of areas.
With products such as MAiRA, the world’s first cognitive robot, or MiPA, a household and service robot, humanity awaits a new era of robotics. NEURA Robotics is currently working on launching 4NE1 (“For Anyone”), the first humanoid robot ready for series production.
With the Neuraverse, a comprehensive ecosystem for innovations in the field of cognitive robotics, NEURA Robotics is creating an important technical basis for automation solutions and enabling the networking of robots and partner companies on a global scale.
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