About the job
AeroVect is seeking enthusiastic Autonomy Engineering Interns who are passionate about transforming autonomous driving systems into reality. This internship lasts a minimum of 4 months, with a potential pathway to full-time employment.
In this dynamic, early-stage startup environment, you will play a crucial role in advancing our Autonomous Driving Software (ADS) stack. Your work will involve the design, simulation, and real-world deployment of a specific autonomy submodule, contributing to the development of a groundbreaking ground vehicle system that revolutionizes cargo movement at major airports worldwide.
We are particularly interested in candidates with robust expertise in one or more of the following domains:
- Perception and Sensor Fusion
- Localization and Mapping
- Vehicle Control, Planning, and Decision Making
This position requires you to select and utilize both innovative techniques and established off-the-shelf technologies to enhance your ADS module, collaborating with fellow engineers to integrate into the overall system architecture while delivering exceptional value and functionality to the modern supply chain.
This is an excellent opportunity for a technically skilled engineer to assist in creating a market-leading enterprise product that merges autonomous vehicle technology with a software-as-a-service (SaaS) business model.
As an intern, you will work closely with our co-founders and the Autonomy Lead.
Your Responsibilities Include:
Defining, leading, and owning the hands-on development of your ADS subsystem module, focusing on key milestones while collaborating with internal and external partners — anticipate spending approximately 75% of your time on hands-on development, with the remaining 25% dedicated to integration with the overall software stack alongside a team of elite engineers to meet ambitious targets.
Designing, implementing, testing, and supporting ADS module functionality through simulations and real-world testing in the context of airport environments, including vehicle corridors and airport aprons.
Collaborating with the broader engineering team to support all aspects of ground vehicle autonomy, including planning, perception, navigation, and infrastructure subsystems.
Teaming up with hardware engineers to develop an integrated system, including calibration and integration tasks.
Staying informed about the latest advancements in the field.

