Engineering Manager

Annapurna
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1 year ago
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Job Type:Permanent Position


Location:Hybrid (UK Based)


Start Date:ASAP



About The Company:


We are a leading developer of embodied intelligence for autonomous vehicles. We use AI to pioneer a next-generation approach to self-driving: AV2.0, which enables fleet operators to unlock the benefits of AV technology at scale. We were the first to deploy AVs on public roads with end-to-end deep learning.



The role:


  • Lead a multidisciplinary team of Software Engineers and Systems Engineers, setting clear objectives and milestones. Drive strategic software deployment across AV systems, aligning with the company’s objectives.
  • Oversee the design and implementation of software that supports full sensor integration and data capture, ensuring high quality and scalability necessary for autonomous operations.
  • Ensure the delivery and maintenance of soft-real-time applications on Linux-based platforms, focusing on data collection, storage, and on-edge machine learning inference.
  • Develop fault-tolerant software solutions with comprehensive diagnostic tools to swiftly address and resolve issues impacting the operational capacity of our deployed AV fleet.
  • Craft and utilize advanced system monitoring tools to enhance performance metrics and troubleshoot both ad-hoc and systemic issues effectively.
  • Efficiently allocate resources, including personnel and technical infrastructure, to meet project timelines and performance goals.


About you:


Essential

  • At least 2 years in a leadership role within software development or embedded systems, including directly managing a software development team through all stages of the software lifecycle.
  • Strong knowledge of software development for embedded systems, real-time data processing, and system diagnostics, preferably within the automotive or similar regulated industries.
  • Hands-on experience with Linux-based development, real-time systems, and edge computing. Proficiency in programming languages such as C++ or Rust, and experience with relevant software development tools and environments.


Desirable

  • Automotive Software:Background in developing automotive software, with knowledge of ASPICE, DriveOS, or AutoSAR
  • Educational Background:A Master’s degree or greater in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field is desired



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