Motional

Autonomous Vehicles

SeniorSoftwareEngineer,AutonomyActionsSustaining

Boston, Massachusetts, United States
The Brief

“Senior Software Engineer, Autonomy Actions Sustaining at Motional. Skills: Diagnose, Develop, Deploy solutions, Resolve issues. Diagnose, develop and deploy solutions to solve immediate challenges facing deployed autonomous software. Resolve issues that will help accelerate the growth of autonomous capabilities”

What You'll Achieve.

Accelerate the growth of autonomous capabilities; Create safer roadways; Create more equitable transportation options; Make communities better places to live, work, and connect

Industry & Context.

Autonomous Vehicles
Problems you'll solve

Diagnose complex issues; Find the 'why' behind anomalous vehicle actions; Develop and deploy solutions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Experience with the Planning and Controls stack, Ability to parse logs, Ability to replay simulation data

Nice to Have

Experience with software fixes deployment, Experience with development, testing, and deployment of immediate solutions

What You'll Do.

develop and deploy solutions to solve immediate challenges facing deployed autonomous software

Resolve issues that will help accelerate the growth of autonomous capabilities

Deep-dive into complex issues within the Planning and Controls stack reported by the triage team

Parse logs and replay simulation data to find the 'why' behind anomalous vehicle actions

Own the deployment of software fixes

and deployment of immediate solutions when a business need arises

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with the triage team; Work with a team of engineers, researchers, innovators, dreamers and doers

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