Senior Software Engineer, Roboticist
Motional- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess an MS/PhD or a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 4 years of industry experience in Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field. They should have experience with backend technologies and languages such as Python, C++, or Rust, and a strong understanding of test-driven and API-driven development methodologies. Experience with system design/architecture, algorithms, data structure design, and low-level threading and graphics is also required, along with experience working with internal cross-functional partners and a passion for self-driving technologies.
As a Senior/Staff Software Engineer, you will create the next generation of sensor simulation software for autonomous driving, collaborating with a team of researchers and engineers to build innovative rendering and content creation solutions. You will design and implement software for sensor simulation powered by generative AI, participating in technical discussions, advocating for software development patterns, and contributing to the development of a cutting-edge multi-sensor simulation stack.
Develops self-driving technology for trucking
Waabi focuses on developing self-driving technology specifically for the trucking industry. Their main product, the Waabi Driver, is designed to learn from experiences, adapt to new situations, and work with various hardware setups. This technology aims for large-scale use and is intended for integration into vehicles by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). A key feature that sets Waabi apart from competitors is its use of Waabi World, an advanced simulation environment that allows for efficient development of their self-driving systems. This reduces the need for extensive real-world testing, which can be costly and time-consuming, while also improving safety and adaptability. Waabi's goal is to transform the trucking industry by providing technology that lowers operational costs and enhances safety for commercial vehicles. They aim to license their technology to trucking companies and OEMs, making it easier for these businesses to adopt self-driving solutions.