Senior Software Engineer, Motion Planning
Standard BotsFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in Robotics, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field, with a Master's or PhD being preferred. A minimum of 2 years of experience in robotics/motion planning research and 2 years of C++ software development are required, along with a proven track record of taking projects from formulation to deployment and a strong desire for continuous innovation.
The Principal Software Engineer will develop and evaluate algorithms for autonomous driving motion planning, including search-based, sampling-based, optimization-based, linear-temporal logic, and decision-making under uncertainty methods. They will integrate and assess combinations of motion planning and prediction algorithms, design and build scalable codebase for rapid exploration of approaches, and interface with upstream perception/prediction and downstream trajectory optimization/tracking/control components. Additionally, the role involves participating in code reviews, mentoring junior team members, and fostering a culture of product-focused engineering, research, and development.
Develops fully driverless robotaxis for urban transport
Motional develops fully driverless vehicles, specifically robotaxis, aimed at transforming urban transportation. Their all-electric robotaxis are designed to navigate complex city environments safely and efficiently. Motional partners with ride-hailing and delivery services, providing them with advanced autonomous vehicle technology to enhance their operations and reduce costs. A unique aspect of Motional's service is its Command Center, which allows for real-time tracking of each robotaxi, enabling human agents to monitor performance and ensure passenger safety. Unlike many competitors, Motional focuses on integrating its vehicles into existing mobility networks, making driverless technology accessible and reliable. The company's goal is to make autonomous vehicles a safe and integral part of urban transportation.