Head of Global Communications at Wayve

Sunnyvale, California, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, AutomotiveIndustries

Requirements

  • Extensive years of experience in communications, with proven success leading global comms for high-growth technology companies
  • Strong track record in media relations, including securing coverage in top-tier global outlets
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate deep tech into compelling narratives
  • Demonstrated experience in crisis communications and reputation management
  • Proven ability to lead executive communications, including speechwriting, social media, and thought leadership
  • Strong strategic vision combined with hands-on execution
  • Experience working

Responsibilities

  • Develop and lead a global communications strategy aligned to business goals, product launches, and corporate milestones
  • Build and manage relationships with top-tier media across business, tech, automotive, and policy
  • Act as a trusted advisor to the leadership team, driving executive communications, thought leadership, and public positioning
  • Shape narratives around AI safety, regulation, innovation, and the real-world impact of autonomy
  • Manage crisis communications, ensuring preparedness and protecting brand reputation
  • Partner with Marketing and Policy teams to ensure message consistency across digital, events, investor relations, and government affairs
  • Lead and mentor a growing communications team; manage external agencies and PR partners globally
  • Measure impact of communications activities with clear metrics and adjust strategy based on insights
  • Manage one direct report

Skills

Communications Strategy
Media Relations
Thought Leadership
Executive Communications
Crisis Management
Stakeholder Engagement
Public Relations
Global Communications

Wayve

Develops autonomous vehicle technology using AI

About Wayve

Wayve.ai develops self-driving technology known as AV2.0, which focuses on creating a smarter and safer approach to autonomous vehicles. Their technology uses embodied AI software that allows vehicles to learn from their experiences and adapt to different environments without needing detailed programming. This method is different from traditional self-driving technologies that often rely on expensive hardware and pre-mapped data. Instead, Wayve.ai employs end-to-end deep learning, making their solution more cost-effective for automakers. The company targets automakers and fleet operators, offering them adaptable and affordable solutions for driving automation. Wayve.ai has already partnered with major retailers in the UK to test its technology in delivery fleets, aiming to enhance mobility and sustainability in the automotive industry.

London, United KingdomHeadquarters
2017Year Founded
$1,272.3MTotal Funding
SERIES_CCompany Stage
Automotive & Transportation, AI & Machine LearningIndustries
201-500Employees

Benefits

Hybrid Work Options

Risks

Increased competition in San Francisco could dilute Wayve's market presence.
Regulatory challenges may delay the deployment of Wayve's technology with Uber.
Wayve's reliance on AI systems may face skepticism from traditional automakers.

Differentiation

Wayve uses embodied AI to adapt vehicles to any environment without explicit programming.
Its AV2.0 technology eliminates the need for costly robotic stacks and complex mapping.
Wayve's end-to-end deep learning approach offers a cost-effective solution for automakers.

Upsides

Wayve's partnership with Uber expands its market reach and data collection opportunities.
The expansion into the U.S. market taps into a larger talent pool and partnerships.
Generative AI models like GAIA-1 offer new ways to simulate driving scenarios.

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