Kodiak Robotics
Autonomous Ground Transportation
SensorHardwareEngineer
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“Sensor Hardware Engineer at Kodiak Robotics. Skills: Sensor architecture, Perception performance, Autonomous driving sensors. Collaborate with external partners. Optimize sensor performance”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting; Root cause analysis
Travel <15%
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5 years of experience in automotive, aerospace or related industry, BS or MS, or equivalent experience, in Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or related fields, Experience defining autonomous-driving sensing systems, Experience diving deep into one of the sensing modalities
Nice to Have
Software experience for data analysis is a plus
What You'll Do.
Collaborate with external partners
Optimize sensor performance
Prioritize optimization efforts
Define vehicle architecture
Improve perception performance
Develop sensor field of view requirements
Test new vehicle platforms
Research sensor technology
Evaluate sensor technology
Assist with sensor integration
Debug integration issues
Manage supplier relationships
Manage partner relationships
Identify sensor performance issues
Understand sensor performance issues
Solve sensor performance issues
Support field testing
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional design reviews; Work with perception team
Communication Scope
Technical documentation; Cross-functional design reviews
Full Job Description
Kodiak Robotics, Inc. was founded in 2018 and has become a leader in autonomous ground transportation committed to a safer and more efficient future for all. The company has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) powered technology stack purpose-built for commercial trucking and the public sector. The company delivers freight daily for its customers across the southern United States using its autonomous technology. In 2024, Kodiak became the first known company to publicly announce delivering a driverless semi-truck to a customer. Kodiak is also leveraging its commercial self-driving software to develop, test and deploy autonomous capabilities for the U. S. Department of Defense. We are looking for a Sensor Hardware Engineer to join us and help develop world-class sensor systems for autonomous trucking. This role will focus on optimizing the perception sensor architecture and data pipeline via test, analysis, and cooperation with suppliers. In This Role You Will: Collaborate with external partners to choose and optimize performance of autonomous driving sensors such as lidar, radar, camera, and ultrasonics Analyze on-road data to understand trends in sensor performance and prioritize efforts to optimize and debug Develop and execute hands-on sensor tests to help define vehicle architecture and improve perception performance Develop sensor field of view requirements and test new vehicle platforms against those requirements Research and evaluate the latest in autonomous-driving sensor technology Assist with sensor integration onto the vehicle and debug issues that arise Manage relationships with contract manufacturers, suppliers, and external partners Work with the perception team to identify, understand, and solve sensor performance issues Travel (<15%) to field locations to support testing in the operational design domain What you'll Bring: Strong technical background. BS or MS, or equivalent experience, in Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
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