Embedded Systems Engineer, Wayve

Software Platform

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Linux
C++
C
Rust
Junior, Mid and Senior level
San Francisco Bay Area

2-5 days a week in office (Mountain View, CA)

Wayve

Autonomous mobility driven by AI

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Wayve

Autonomous mobility driven by AI

201-500 employees

B2CB2BArtificial IntelligenceCarsTransportBig dataDeep TechRoboticsFlexible workingComputer VisionMachine LearningSaaSCloud Computing

Job no longer available

Salary not provided

Equity available

Linux
C++
C
Rust
Junior, Mid and Senior level
San Francisco Bay Area

2-5 days a week in office (Mountain View, CA)

201-500 employees

B2CB2BArtificial IntelligenceCarsTransportBig dataDeep TechRoboticsFlexible workingComputer VisionMachine LearningSaaSCloud Computing

Company mission

To reimagine autonomous mobility through embodied intelligence.

Role

Who you are

  • Experience writing high-performance code in Rust, C++, C, or similar
  • Experience developing software for Linux-based systems
  • Knowledge of the Linux kernel, Linux-based custom distributions, device drivers
  • Knowledge of working with distributed computing

What the job involves

  • We are looking for hands-on candidates who can develop reliable and performant software running on distributed, high-end computing devices
  • We are building a full-stack autonomous vehicle software solution, including data collection, storage, ML inference, and robotics controls
  • As a member of the Software Platform team, you will work within a multi-disciplinary engineering team which is delivering the software for edge devices to reliably provide data, experimentation, validation, and autonomy on a large-scale fleet of vehicles
  • Through this role, you will have the opportunity to work with Wayve’s next-generation innovative compute and sensor platform and contribute to the software development lifecycle
  • Your responsibilities will be to design and develop reliable and observable software solutions, challenges include: the integration of new sensors, collection of data at massive scale, and optimisation of the software stack for latency, consistency, and observability
  • Build software to enable full sensor integration and data capture at scale and quality necessary for a fully autonomous vehicle
  • Deliver and maintain soft-real-time Linux-based software systems to a fleet of embedded devices on automobiles - Including data collection and storage as well as machine learning inference on the edge
  • Create robust, fault tolerant software solutions, with comprehensive system diagnostics so we can quickly and efficiently resolve any issues preventing our distributed fleet from operating at maximum capacity
  • Design, implement, and use performance review tools to improve performance and resolve both ad-hoc and systemic issues
  • Work collaboratively with a team of software and hardware engineers to design and build new iterations of our hardware platform, from the ground up where necessary

Otta's take

Sam Franklin headshot

Sam Franklin

CEO of Otta

Wayve is developing artificial intelligence (AI) that teaches cars to drive autonomously using reinforcement learning, simulation, and computer vision. Wayve’s core premise is that the big breakthrough in self-driving cars will come from better AI brains rather than more sensors or “hand-coded” rules which it believes are highly restrictive and not at all scalable.

The company said that it trains its autonomous driving system using simulated environments and then transfers that knowledge into the real world, where it emulates how humans adapt to conditions in real time. It ultimately relies on end-to-end deep learning AI rather than hard-engineered AI. This is one of the world's hardest problems to solve, but Wayve has made an exciting start and is taking a very different approach to competitors like Uber and Waymo, who are relying more on sensors.

Following a few years of innovative breakthroughs, Wayve now has backing from high-profile investors such as Microsoft and angels, including Uber's chief scientist Zoubin Ghahramani and Pieter Abbeel, a UC Berkeley robotics professor and pioneer of deep reinforcement learning. The company's strategic partnerships with outfits like Asda and Ocado to test-run autonomous deliveries, as well as publicity through the Minister is a show of confidence in the future of Wayve's solution to autonomous driving.

Insights

Top investors

Few candidates hear
back within 2 weeks

28% female employees

24% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Funding (last 2 of 7 rounds)

May 2024

$1.1bn

SERIES C

Jan 2022

$200m

SERIES B

Total funding: $1.3bn

Company benefits

  • Learning budget
  • In-house chef
  • Flexible Working
  • Private health insurance and therapy
  • Workplace nursery scheme
  • Onsite bar
  • Large social budgets
  • Enhanced parental leave

Company values

  • Pave new roads, explore unknown horizons: We take calculated risks and embrace unknown territory
  • Leave positive tracks: A big reason for working on autonomous vehicles is for the positive impact they can have to the environment, the lives they will save, the opportunities they will create for others and more!
  • Autonomous in thought, collective in action: We are built of strong, curious individuals coming from all walks of life, but who, together, want to achieve a common goal.
  • Drive each other forward: We are a company that stands strong upon the foundation which it has created. This foundation is the team, the individuals who make Wayve, Wayve.

Company HQ

London, UK

Founders

Has a PhD from Cambridge in Computer Vision & Robotics. Previously Research Engineer at Skydio and Advisor to Scape Technologies

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