Waymo LLCMountain View, CA, US; San Francisco, CA, US
Hybrid Full-time $204K/yr - $259K/yr
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Your Responsibilities:Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team environment, including lidar, radar, camera, and other sensor architecture design, embedded control, GPU digital signal processing, testing, and manufacturing. Develop and implement comprehensive Image Quality (IQ) test plans for new camera hardware and Image Signal Processor (ISP) pipelines, addressing standard metrics and machine learning-specific criteria. Automate the processing, analysis, reporting, and visualization of image data obtained from laboratory setups and autonomous vehicles, enabling rapid, data-driven decisions regarding image quality adjustments and system performance. Assess and apply internal and external quantitative image quality metrics to guide enhancements in sensors and ISPs for downstream machine learning tasks. Work closely with the Sensor, ISP, Perception, and System Engineering teams to facilitate hardware/software co-optimization, providing solid data and analysis that inform design trade-offs and component selection. Investigate and resolve complex image quality issues, artifacts, and data irregularities throughout the imaging pipeline, from sensor physics to machine learning inference.
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At Waymo, we are at the forefront of autonomous driving technology, striving to become the world’s most trusted driver. Since our inception as the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, we have dedicated ourselves to developing the Waymo Driver—The World's Most Experienced Driver™. Our mission is to enhance mobility access while potentially saving thousands of lives lost to traffic accidents. The Waymo Driver powers our fully autonomous ride-hailing service and can be adapted to various vehicle platforms and applications. With over ten million rides completed, our technology has driven more than 100 million miles on public roads and tens of billions in simulation across 15+ states in the U. S.
We are looking for innovative and collaborative individuals to join our Hardware Engineering team, which includes electrical, mechanical, reliability, software, and vehicle engineers. Together, we design, build, and refine the products that serve as the eyes and ears of Waymo's autonomous driving technology, integrating them into our vehicle platforms. If you are curious and talented, we want you on our team!
This position follows a hybrid work model, and you will report to the Tech Lead Manager of the Sensor Software Team.
About Waymo LLC
Waymo LLC is a pioneering autonomous driving technology firm focused on creating safe, efficient, and reliable transportation solutions. Our experienced team leverages cutting-edge technology to redefine mobility and improve access to transportation for everyone.
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