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Field Autonomy Engineer

Develop and implement features to expand system capability and enhance rider experience.
Tokyo
Mid-Level
$62,500 - 75,000 USD / year
5 months ago
May Mobility

May Mobility

Transforming cities and rural areas through AV transit and technology

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✨ About The Role

- The Field Autonomy Engineer will be responsible for coordinating and developing the on-site configuration and deployment of autonomous technology in new locations - This role involves scouting locations to identify and resolve technical challenges associated with specific traffic environments - The Engineer will act as a technical company representative to customers and the general public, coordinating demonstrations of the autonomous technology - Collaboration with Engineers across the organization to identify and develop features to expand system capability and improve the rider experience is a key aspect of the role - Continuous updates and incorporation of lessons learned from past projects into documentation to codify organizational knowledge are essential responsibilities

âš¡ Requirements

- Ideal candidate holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field - Strong communication skills, both oral and written, are essential for effectively collaborating with team members and customers - Hands-on experience in designing and implementing mechanical and electrical hardware or software development is a must - Ability to travel up to 50% of the time and operate May Mobility vehicles, requiring a valid U.S./Japanese driver’s license and clean driving record - MECE thinking skills are crucial for analyzing traffic conditions and troubleshooting integration software and hardware issues
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Field Autonomy Engineer
Tokyo
$62,500 - 75,000 USD / year
Engineering
Job is no longer active
About May Mobility
Transforming cities and rural areas through AV transit and technology