May Mobility is transforming cities through autonomous technology to create a safer, greener, more accessible world. Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, May develops and deploys autonomous vehicles (AVs) powered by our innovative Multi-Policy Decision Making (MPDM) technology that literally reimagines the way AVs think.
Our vehicles do more than just drive themselves - they provide value to communities, bridge public transit gaps and move people where they need to go safely, easily and with a lot more fun. We’re building the world’s best autonomy system to reimagine transit by minimizing congestion, expanding access and encouraging better land use in order to foster more green, vibrant and livable spaces. Since our founding in 2017, we’ve given more than 300,000 autonomy-enabled rides to real people around the globe. And we’re just getting started. We’re hiring people who share our passion for building the future, today, solving real-world problems and seeing the impact of their work. Join us.
May’s Lead Engineers are front line problem solvers that get things done. May’s engineers have the initiative, experience, and technical skill to be able to solve problems delegated to them with little oversight. Confidence backed by firm engineering talent and knowledge of complex systems is a must.
As a Release Autonomy Engineer located at one of our Japan sites, you will enable the successful deployment of solutions to challenging and complex problems facing vehicle autonomy. You will support the deployment of May autonomy systems and track down and solve the release’s most difficult issues.
Release Autonomy Engineers are extremely cross-functional and must be able to frequently adapt their roles between various areas of autonomy AND various areas outside of autonomy. They straddle the line between the Autonomy software developers and the broader issues of Deployment, Product, company milestones and schedules. They MUST be ready to operate within environments that often lack formal processes and they must be ready to connect the dots between technical- and non-technical organizations. Release Autonomy Engineers absolutely must identify key issues and drive problems to solution. This often includes critically thinking through chaotic situations spanning multiple organizations, schedules, and stakeholders.
From a technical standpoint, Release Autonomy engineers are responsible for the integrated functioning of the autonomy software release. Engineers interact with sensor hardware, middleware, autonomy software stack, networking, health monitoring, compute platforms and electronic systems. They drive forward architectural design and hardware/software design through collaboration across other engineering groups. Additionally, release engineers take feedback from sites, customers, riders, and turn that into metrics/instrumentation/tools to evaluate that the autonomy system is functioning and improving in a way that matters to the user. You will be a go-to person for understanding how releases come together, be an active participant in troubleshooting merge/CI issues as well as a generalized understanding to dive into system integration issues found during release testing.
Candidates most successful in this role typically hold the following qualifications or comparable knowledge or experience:
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Travel required? - Moderate: 11%-25%
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