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12 months ago
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Responsible for design, development, and testing of autonomous or self-driving vehicles. Designs and builds machine learning features for self-driving vehicles and improves its perception, prediction, tracking, and motion planning capabilities. Develops control and diagnostic strategies related to automated driving. Develops Simulink models, functional requirements documentation, and test cases. Level: A Specialist Professional (P4) is a recognized subject matter expert in job area typically obtained through advanced education and work experience. Responsibilities typically include:

  • Managing large projects or processes with limited oversight from manager.
  • Coaching, reviewing and delegating work to lower level professionals.
  • Problems faced are difficult and often complex.
    Excellent package and opportunity. Call Rachel NOW on (phone number removed) or apply online with CV Library

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