Senior Manager, Autonomy Safety at May Mobility

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Autonomous Vehicles, Transportation, TechnologyIndustries

Requirements

  • Experience in the full end-to-end development lifecycle for Autonomous Vehicles
  • Knowledge of industry best practices and standards including UL 4600, ISO 21448, ISO 8800, and ISO 26262
  • Experience with ISO 8800 and ISO 24118
  • Ability to lead a team of Safety Engineers through development, management, and mentorship
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills
  • Hands-on experience with an analytical mindset and proven track record of problem-solving
  • Enthusiasm for cutting-edge innovation in self-driving technologies and safety products
  • High level of initiative and activation

Responsibilities

  • Referencing ISO 8800, ISO 21448, and AV industry best practices, develop the strategy for ensuring safe autonomous system development, deployment, and maintenance
  • Set the strategy for systematically breaking down operational design domain components and driving behavior components and how these are validated in aggregate and on a per-behavior level
  • Work with software, data science, and systems engineering teams to ensure May Mobility safely trains new machine learning models to solve complex problems
  • Set the safety standard for prototyping, testing, and deploying new AI solutions
  • Set the strategy for testing and validation of data sets and develop an assurance plan
  • Work with data science, systems engineering, and software teams to set the strategy for establishing safety launch targets (SPI - Safety Performance Index) across vehicle behaviors and in aggregate
  • Create and confirm the detailed functional safety case according to UL 4600 and ISO 26262, including a schedule to hit the company’s product launches
  • Own and manage the safety plan and ensure that the schedule and required artifacts are met
  • Train and coach the development team through every aspect of the safety plan using appropriate processes and methods
  • Communicate with all required stakeholders to identify and define technical/system requirements and safety requirements tied to safety goals
  • Ensure that functional safety confirmation measures such as audits and assessments are planned and complete
  • Work with partners and customers to define safety strategies and targets for autonomous driving systems, understand their challenges and needs, and collaborate on new learning solutions
  • Provide safety guidance to engineering development teams focused on development and assess their work products
  • Stay current on industry best practices and standards and guide the development of May Mobility’s safety strategy

Skills

Autonomous Vehicles
AV Safety
UL 4600
ISO 21448
ISO 8800
ISO 24118
Safety Engineering
Safety Strategy
Engineering Leadership
Team Management
MPDM

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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