Senior Engineering Manager / Director, Motion Planning

Santa Clara, CA

Plus

Plus is an AI company and leading developer of autonomous driving solutions. Our AV2.0 approach incorporates large end-to-end AI models to address software complexity and scalability challenges in autonomy, and delivers high data and power...

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Responsibilities

  • Develop safety-critical software for self-driving vehicles by leading, managing, and expanding a team focused on the motion forecasting & planning
  • Assume responsibility for the overall planning, execution, and success of autonomous driving related projects Actively code and develop prototypes to test novel algorithms and ideas.
  • Foster a culture of experimentation and innovation, while promoting technical excellence and accountability within the team.
  • Scale end-to-end ML pipelines for research and production, from data ingestion and pre-processing to model training, validation, deployment, and monitoring.
  • Stay on top of the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in machine learning and artificial intelligence.
  • Present the progress to senior leadership and cross-functional teams.

Required Skills

  • 7-10 years of experience building data-driven, fault-tolerant systems
  • Proven record of delivering a DL based system
  • MS or PhD in Computer Science or equivalent practical experience
  • Extensive experience designing and building modern planning systems a big plus
  • Passionate about writing amazing, robust, safety-critical, efficient C++ and Python

Preferred Skills

  • Experience in deep learning, mobile robotics, geometric modeling and trajectory generation 

Salary Range

  • $200,000 - 260,000
Exact compensation may vary based on skills and experience.
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Tags: Autonomous Driving Computer Science Deep Learning Engineering Machine Learning Model training PhD Pipelines Python Research Robotics

Region: North America
Country: United States

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