Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
10 Dec, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
10 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Computer Software/Engineering
Five is at the forefront of European efforts to develop automated driving systems. Building on our heritage and unique experience as a pioneer in this space, we are taking what we have learned from conducting groundbreaking public road trials of autonomous vehicles to inform a robust safety assurance platform that helps tackle one of the industry’s most complex challenges.
Now, as part of Bosch Mobility, we are driving innovation within the Automated Driving Alliance – a strategic partnership between Bosch and Volkswagen Group’s CARIAD. We are leading the efforts to create, manage, and evaluate cloud-based simulation within a state-of-the-art standardised software platform, enabling our automotive partners to build automated driving systems that are safer, smarter, and more scalable than ever before.
We’re engineers, scientists, developers, and designers. We’re problem-solvers, dreamers, pioneers, innovators, creatives and pragmatists. We’re hard-working people, solving far-reaching challenges.
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As a software engineer on our component libraries, day to day, you’ll be expected to: define, design, implement and integrate significant features, either alone or working with other members of the team. You’ll investigate and solve complex system issues and bugs. You’ll provide code and design reviews for other team members. You’ll help to develop and improve our CI/CD systems. You’ll contribute to maintaining high technical standards, e.g. overall architecture and design patterns, continuous build systems, coding standards, etc. You’ll work collaboratively with other teams across the company to coordinate development efforts and best practices.
You will work primarily in modern C++ (C++17 and above) on Linux, but will also work in Python and C# to test and deliver library wrappers in those languages.