Senior Autonomy Engineer - Localization at May Mobility

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Autonomous Vehicles, Mobility, TransportationIndustries

Requirements

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in autonomous robotics system engineering with a broad focus across multiple aspects of autonomous robot components
  • Strong programming skills in C/C++
  • Experience taking components and systems through the full product lifecycle

Responsibilities

  • Take initiative to understand every aspect of the May vehicle architecture - hardware, software, networking, configurations - all of it
  • Take initiative to find and permanently solve challenging system level issues caused by the interplay between different software and hardware components
  • Troubleshoot and support solutions to challenging field issues
  • Collaborate and lead system-wide improvements when working with other teams without having direct ownership or management responsibility
  • Design, build, and maintain the May autonomy system architecture and cross functional autonomy components
  • Assess and develop approaches that improve performance in a variety of ways (e.g. CPU performance, memory usage, disk usage, network usage)
  • Assess and improve system robustness to systematic stochastic and transient issues that impact autonomous vehicle performance
  • Support other autonomy engineers in designing and integrating their components with the full May system

Skills

Localization
Autonomy Systems
Sensor Hardware
Middleware
Autonomy Software Stack
Networking
Health Monitoring
Compute Platforms
Electronic Systems
Architectural Design
Instrumentation

May Mobility

Operates autonomous vehicle mobility solutions

About May Mobility

May Mobility focuses on transforming urban transportation through autonomous vehicles. Their self-driving technology utilizes real-time, on-board simulations to anticipate and safely navigate unexpected road situations, which is a major challenge in the industry. This capability ensures that their vehicles can respond effectively to various scenarios, prioritizing the safety of passengers and other road users. May Mobility partners with cities and businesses globally, providing solutions that enhance mobility convenience, safety, and environmental sustainability. Their unique approach to handling unpredictable situations sets them apart from competitors, as they aim to improve urban transportation and make cities more accessible and visually appealing.

Ann Arbor, MichiganHeadquarters
2017Year Founded
$375.1MTotal Funding
SERIES_DCompany Stage
Automotive & Transportation, Government & Public SectorIndustries
201-500Employees

Benefits

Health, vision, & dental
Unlimited paid vacations & generous holidays
Paid parental leave
Stock options
Daily catered lunches & snacks
Flexible schedule

Risks

Increased competition from Waymo with a $5 billion investment poses a market challenge.
Federal scrutiny on safety practices could lead to regulatory challenges for May Mobility.
Wayve's $1.05 billion funding for AI advancements poses a competitive threat.

Differentiation

May Mobility uses real-time simulations for safe navigation in unexpected road situations.
The company partners with cities to enhance urban transportation with autonomous shuttles.
May Mobility's technology reduces pollution and human error, improving community economic benefits.

Upsides

Expansion to Japan shows global demand for May Mobility's autonomous solutions.
Partnerships with cities like Detroit enhance public transportation and accessibility.
Rising interest in autonomous B2B trucking offers new market opportunities for May Mobility.

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