Voiceflow
Field Autonomy Engineer
Voiceflow, Lansing, Michigan, United States,
Job Description: Field Autonomy Engineer
May Mobility is looking for Field Autonomy Engineers for hands-on support of new fleet deployments. FAEs work intimately with the entire breadth of the system (from the hardware platform to the software autonomy stack), serving as the Engineering team’s on-site specialist for new and existing fleets. The role includes significant travel – up to 50%.
Specifically, the FAE:
Coordinates and develops the on-site configuration and deployment of autonomous technology in new locations
Scouts locations to identify and resolve novel technical challenges associated with specific traffic environments
Acts as a technical company representative to customers and the general public
Coordinates and performs demonstrations of the autonomous technology for potential customers
Collaborates with Engineers across the organization to identify and develop features to expand system capability and improve the rider experience
Continuously updates and incorporates lessons learned from past projects and experiences into documentation to codify organizational knowledge
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related degree
Familiarity with basic principles of mobile robotics
Outstanding oral and written communication skills
Demonstrated hands-on experience designing and implementing mechanical and electrical hardware and/or experience developing or editing software
Hunger to develop a detailed understanding of every part of the autonomous system
MECE (mutually exclusive, collectively exhaustive) thinking skills for analyzing traffic conditions and troubleshooting integration software and hardware issues
Willingness and ability to travel (up to 50%)
Ability to operate and drive May Mobility vehicles
Valid U.S./Japanese (Country of affiliation) driver’s license and clean driving record
Willingness to undergo a driving record check
Ideal Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Computer Engineering
Prior experience with mobile robotics and/or autonomous vehicles
Experience operating in a Linux environment, including familiarity with common Linux command line utilities
Experience designing software in C, Python, and Bash environments
Excellent Japanese verbal and written communication skills
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May Mobility is looking for Field Autonomy Engineers for hands-on support of new fleet deployments. FAEs work intimately with the entire breadth of the system (from the hardware platform to the software autonomy stack), serving as the Engineering team’s on-site specialist for new and existing fleets. The role includes significant travel – up to 50%.
Specifically, the FAE:
Coordinates and develops the on-site configuration and deployment of autonomous technology in new locations
Scouts locations to identify and resolve novel technical challenges associated with specific traffic environments
Acts as a technical company representative to customers and the general public
Coordinates and performs demonstrations of the autonomous technology for potential customers
Collaborates with Engineers across the organization to identify and develop features to expand system capability and improve the rider experience
Continuously updates and incorporates lessons learned from past projects and experiences into documentation to codify organizational knowledge
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related degree
Familiarity with basic principles of mobile robotics
Outstanding oral and written communication skills
Demonstrated hands-on experience designing and implementing mechanical and electrical hardware and/or experience developing or editing software
Hunger to develop a detailed understanding of every part of the autonomous system
MECE (mutually exclusive, collectively exhaustive) thinking skills for analyzing traffic conditions and troubleshooting integration software and hardware issues
Willingness and ability to travel (up to 50%)
Ability to operate and drive May Mobility vehicles
Valid U.S./Japanese (Country of affiliation) driver’s license and clean driving record
Willingness to undergo a driving record check
Ideal Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Computer Engineering
Prior experience with mobile robotics and/or autonomous vehicles
Experience operating in a Linux environment, including familiarity with common Linux command line utilities
Experience designing software in C, Python, and Bash environments
Excellent Japanese verbal and written communication skills
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