Planner Stack Engineer at Autobrains Technologies
Munich, Bavaria, Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Sep, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 Jun, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Robotics, Autonomous Driving, Control Engineering, Machine Learning, Linux, Docker, ROS, Coding

Industry

Software Development

Description
We want to bring on an engineer for the planner stack. This is an engineering role at heart, developing the logic that triggers/executes various driving maneuvers. But it's not a pure desk job. Because we release new software fast and have cars driving around town every day, this person will also stay close to the testing side: seeing their code run on the real car, helping keep an eye on our daily test drives, and being aware of what new code is being released across the company. Monitor improvements and degradation. We're looking for a sharp, early-career engineer who's excited about robotics and autonomous driving. Someone who's curious, self-driven, and eager to get hands-on with real autonomy challenges. If you enjoy solving tough technical problems, learning fast, and making an impact in a startup environment, we'd love to hear from you. Responsibilities Develop and improve the planner stack (the software that decides how the car moves) Keep aware of what new software is being released across the company Stay close to our daily test drives, monitor improvements/degradation Join test drives Requirements Master's degree in engineering or a STEM field (e.g. electrical engineering, deep learning / ML, robotics, or similar) Experience in robotics, autonomous driving, or control engineering Experience with Machine Learning Coding Experience with Linux Curious, self-driven, good communicator Driver's license (occasional test drives) Bonus Experience with Docker Experience with ROS Attributes null In the first two months, you’ll null
Responsibilities
Develop and improve the planner stack logic that triggers driving maneuvers. Monitor software performance through daily test drives and track improvements or degradations in real-world scenarios.
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