Waymo LLCMountain View, CA, USA; San Francisco, CA, USA
Hybrid Full-time $158K/yr - $200K/yr
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Key Responsibilities:Coordinate test campaigns aligned with project milestones and verification cycles. Draft comprehensive test plans and procedures, including developing scripts for automation of execution and analysis. Conduct objective and subjective vehicle evaluations using both commercially available and proprietary Waymo tools and methodologies. Interpret actuator, vehicle, electrical, and motion control architecture requirements into verification tests, executing them in vehicles. Analyze and visualize test outcomes, presenting findings effectively. Lead investigations into issues and root cause analysis. Qualifications:Solid understanding of systems engineering principles, including requirement definition and formal verification and validation methods. Experience in data analysis and test automation scripting, particularly in the context of vehicles or other electromechanical systems (C/C++, Python, Matlab/Simulink). Proficiency in test planning and experimental design, focusing on safety and repeatability. Highly organized, proactive, and collaborative. Bachelor's and/or Master’s degree in a relevant engineering field (Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, Controls, Aerospace, etc.) or equivalent practical experience.
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Waymo is at the forefront of autonomous driving technology, dedicated to establishing itself as the world's most reliable driver. Originating from the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has been committed to developing the Waymo Driver—The World's Most Experienced Driver™—aimed at enhancing mobility access and saving lives lost to traffic accidents. The Waymo Driver is the backbone of Waymo’s fully autonomous ride-hailing service, with the capability to be integrated across various vehicle platforms and applications. Having completed over ten million rider-only trips, the Waymo Driver has autonomously traveled over 100 million miles on public roads and tens of billions in simulation across more than 15 U. S. states.
Our Systems Engineering team collaborates to innovate the integration of software and hardware systems in transformative ways. We uphold rigorous performance standards to ensure our vehicles operate seamlessly while prioritizing passenger safety. We are in search of driven and talented individuals who are eager to contribute to our teamwork and results-oriented culture.
This position follows a hybrid work schedule, reporting to the Systems Test Engineering Manager for Motion Control.
About Waymo LLC
Waymo is a leading autonomous driving technology company with a mission to transform mobility and enhance safety on the roads. With a rich history stemming from the Google Self-Driving Car Project, Waymo aims to redefine transportation through innovative technology and has already made significant strides in providing safe and reliable autonomous ride-hailing services.
Full-time|On-site|Mountain View, CA, USA; San Francisco, CA, USA
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Full-time|$139K/yr - $201K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California
About UsAurora Innovation is dedicated to advancing self-driving technology with a commitment to safety, speed, and accessibility for all.Discover the Aurora Driver and be part of a revolutionary shift in mobility and logistics that promises a safer and more efficient future.At Aurora, you'll engage with intricate challenges alongside a team of passionate and skilled professionals, enhancing your expertise while diving deeper into your field. For the latest insights from Aurora, explore our website at aurora.tech or connect with us on LinkedIn.We are on the lookout for a skilled Systems and Safety Engineer to play a pivotal role in verifying the autonomous vehicle (AV) sensing capabilities. In this position, you will define and validate the Aurora Driver's sensing capabilities, aiming for superhuman performance and safety standards. Collaborate with our elite engineering teams to achieve ambitious product objectives while upholding rigorous safety standards as we expand across various platforms, environments, and complex technical challenges at scale.
Full-time|On-site|Mountain View, CA, USA; San Francisco, CA, USA
Join Waymo, a pioneer in autonomous vehicle technology, as a Systems Test Engineer specializing in Commercialization Test Automation. In this role, you will be at the forefront of testing and enhancing our advanced systems, ensuring they meet high standards of performance and reliability.Your contributions will directly impact the future of transportation by supporting the development of self-driving technology. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design, execute, and automate test cases, identifying any potential issues and implementing solutions.
Full-time|On-site|Mountain View, CA, US; San Francisco, CA, US
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Full-time|$158K/yr - $200K/yr|Hybrid|Mountain View, CA, USA; San Francisco, CA, USA
Waymo is at the forefront of autonomous driving technology, dedicated to becoming the world's most trusted driver. Originating from the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has tirelessly worked to develop the Waymo Driver—The World’s Most Experienced Driver™—with a goal to enhance mobility access while preventing countless traffic-related fatalities. The Waymo Driver facilitates our fully autonomous ride-hail service and can be adapted for various vehicle platforms and applications. With over ten million rider-only trips accomplished, our technology has autonomously navigated more than 100 million miles on public roads and an impressive amount in simulation across 15+ U.S. states.Our Systems Engineering team is dedicated to innovatively integrating software and hardware systems. We establish rigorous performance standards that guarantee the seamless operation of our vehicles and ensure passenger safety. We are seeking passionate individuals who thrive in a collaborative environment and are committed to delivering impactful results.This role follows a hybrid work schedule and reports to a Systems Engineer Lead.
Full-time|$158K/yr - $200K/yr|Hybrid|Mountain View, CA, USA; San Francisco, CA, USA
Waymo is at the forefront of autonomous driving technology, dedicated to establishing itself as the world's most reliable driver. Originating from the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has been committed to developing the Waymo Driver—The World's Most Experienced Driver™—aimed at enhancing mobility access and saving lives lost to traffic accidents. The Waymo Driver is the backbone of Waymo’s fully autonomous ride-hailing service, with the capability to be integrated across various vehicle platforms and applications. Having completed over ten million rider-only trips, the Waymo Driver has autonomously traveled over 100 million miles on public roads and tens of billions in simulation across more than 15 U.S. states.Our Systems Engineering team collaborates to innovate the integration of software and hardware systems in transformative ways. We uphold rigorous performance standards to ensure our vehicles operate seamlessly while prioritizing passenger safety. We are in search of driven and talented individuals who are eager to contribute to our teamwork and results-oriented culture.This position follows a hybrid work schedule, reporting to the Systems Test Engineering Manager for Motion Control.
At Logos Space, we are revolutionizing satellite communication with our Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite systems, meticulously designed to cater to the connectivity requirements of both commercial enterprises and government entities. Our mission is to bridge a significant gap in the market by offering robust, high-performance satellite-based connectivity solutions worldwide. With a focus on speed and reliability, our satellite systems will facilitate seamless cloud and data center network connectivity across fixed, maritime, and aerial terminals.Led by a team of seasoned engineers with extensive expertise in the networking and satellite sectors, Logos Space is poised to redefine connectivity.Position Overview & ResponsibilitiesAs the Director of Integration and Test Engineering, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing the integration and systems test functions for the entirety of Logos' payload, terminal, and ground systems. This position requires you to define and streamline these functions within the context of Logos, appropriately sizing the team to ensure production readiness for our system design. You will act as the final gatekeeper for designs before they enter production, setting up processes and methodologies to foster continuous improvement through the ongoing integration and testing of new capabilities. You will have direct visibility up to the CEO.We are looking for dynamic leaders who thrive in fast-paced environments and excel at transforming abstract ideas into actionable plans for the integration and systems test teams. If you are passionate about solving complex challenges, we want to hear from you!Key Responsibilities Include:Overseeing the overall System Integration and System Testing of the Logos Space systems.Ensuring production quality and readiness from both functional and performance perspectives.Building and scaling the System Integration and Test teams in alignment with our ambitious startup goals.Managing integration and system testing timelines through all design and development phases.Conceptualizing and planning all necessary laboratories to support scaling and testing initiatives.
Role Overview Waymo is hiring a Systems Test Engineer in Mountain View, CA, to support weather-focused and special engineering projects. This position centers on building and running thorough test plans to verify that autonomous driving systems operate reliably in a range of environmental conditions. What You Will Do Develop and carry out detailed test plans targeting weather scenarios and unique project requirements Work closely with cross-functional teams to improve testing approaches and processes Identify, investigate, and help resolve issues discovered during test cycles Collaboration This role works alongside engineers and specialists from various disciplines, sharing insights and refining test strategies to strengthen system performance.
About Us:Aeva is at the forefront of innovation, dedicated to delivering transformative perception technologies that enable a wide array of applications, from autonomous driving to industrial robotics, consumer health, security, and more. Our pioneering sensing and perception solutions integrate all essential LiDAR components onto a silicon photonics chip, creating a compact module that redefines the standards of operational efficiency. Aeva’s 4D LiDAR sensors uniquely measure instantaneous velocity alongside 3D positioning, empowering autonomous devices—such as vehicles and robots—to make safer and more intelligent decisions.Role Overview:We are in search of a technically proficient and customer-centric Field Applications Engineer (FAE) specializing in optical sensors, LiDAR, or displacement sensing. This role will serve as the vital technical link between our clients and engineering teams, assisting in product evaluations, addressing complex application challenges, and ensuring a superior customer experience. The ideal candidate will possess a strong curiosity about customer applications, a comfort with intricate systems, and a passion for facilitating customer success with pioneering sensing technologies.
Join Waymo as a Senior Systems Test Engineer, where you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and reliability of our cutting-edge autonomous vehicle technology. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and execute test strategies that enhance our systems' performance and safety. Your expertise will contribute to the evolution of self-driving technology, making transportation safer and more efficient.
Full-time|$176.4K/yr - $264.6K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California (HQ)
Who We Are Nuro is a pioneering self-driving technology company dedicated to making autonomy accessible to everyone. Established in 2016, Nuro is developing the world's most scalable autonomous driver, integrating advanced AI with automotive-grade hardware. We license our core technology, the Nuro Driver™, to enable a broad spectrum of applications, from robotaxis and commercial fleets to personally owned vehicles. With a track record of successful self-driving deployments, Nuro provides automakers and mobility platforms with a clear pathway to commercial-scale autonomous vehicles, fostering a safer, more connected future.About the TeamThe Systems Engineering team is tasked with defining requirements, architecture, and validating autonomous driving capabilities across various engineering disciplines. This encompasses the design of performance metrics, evaluation methodologies, and success criteria, which the team propagates cross-functionally through requirement definition and system validation. Our team operates at the nexus of hardware, software, and robotic operations, possessing a profound understanding of technologies across all three domains. We are a compact, high-impact team responsible for establishing the benchmarks necessary for successful autonomy deployment.About the RoleThe Senior Systems Test Engineer (STE) for Autonomy Behavior is pivotal in revolutionizing Nuro's Verification & Validation (V&V) ecosystem. You will spearhead the technical implementation, standardization, and automation of V&V processes. This role involves creating a cohesive, automated architecture for validation, designing and overseeing streamlined triage workflows, and perpetually enhancing the testing pipelines to enable informed, data-driven development in autonomy. Your contributions are critical in substantiating the system's safety by producing test results that bolster the Autonomy Safety Case.About the WorkThe STE role requires hands-on technical engagement to design, align, structure, and continually enhance automated test pipelines and workflows:Design and implement automated test pipelines and tools, ensuring seamless adoption and minimal friction for Systems Engineers.Drive standardization across all testing modalities by crafting, executing, and managing unified triage workflows across all workstreams.Establish an ongoing feedback loop to refine V&V processes, particularly by leading root cause analyses and identifying testing gaps with Systems Engineers.Transform identified system and pipeline gaps into actionable technical requests for partner teams (e.g., Data Platform, Simulation, Infrastructure).
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Join our team as a proactive and detail-oriented Hardware Test Engineer, responsible for supporting the manufacturing and testing of cutting-edge products. In this hands-on role, you will be involved in the setup, testing, and troubleshooting of hardware components, extending to the subsystem level. This position requires robust electronics knowledge and the flexibility to work in various settings, including labs, testing facilities, and field locations.
Full-time|$120K/yr - $200K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
About Matic RoboticsAt Matic Robotics, we are redefining the landscape of home automation. Each year, approximately 2.5 trillion hours are consumed in domestic chores. Our mission is to reclaim that time by innovating cutting-edge home robotics.Our flagship product, Matic, is an advanced floor-cleaning robot reminiscent of Wall-E, featuring full self-driving capabilities within the home. It utilizes real-time 3D mapping, adaptive path-tracking, and a sophisticated semantic understanding of domestic environments. Through breakthroughs in spatial AI, Matic operates efficiently in real-world homes, leveraging only RGB cameras and integrated neural networks.Privacy FirstYour privacy is paramount. Our robots are designed to ensure that all data processing occurs on-device, safeguarding your personal information.Our VisionSimilar to the evolution of consumer devices before the iPhone, we believe in the progressive development of home robotics. We start with specialized robots and gradually enhance their capabilities.Our CultureMatic Robotics thrives on a collaborative culture where dedicated individuals work together to create products that our customers love. We are passionate problem solvers committed to improving lives by saving precious time and energy.About the RoleAs a Firmware Systems Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in bridging software and hardware. You will facilitate communication between our hardware and software teams, ensuring seamless integration and functionality. This position requires a systems-level mindset with a focus on product outcomes.Key ResponsibilitiesThe firmware scope at Matic encompasses a diverse range of projects, including:Implementing and supporting hardware modifications (both electrical and mechanical). For instance, enhancing a sensing mechanism to detect bag fullness during mopping, which involves updating device drivers, conducting assembly tests, and adjusting robot behaviors accordingly.Designing and refining control algorithms and behavioral logic for Matic’s physical systems.Analyzing robot logs and performance data to optimize system functionality.
On-site|On-site|Mountain View, California, United States
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Full-time|$188K/yr - $250K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
At Reliable Robotics, we are pioneering safety-enhancing technology for the aviation industry with a mission to save lives. Our automated aviation systems are set to revolutionize air transportation, making it safer, more efficient, and fundamentally transformative for the movement of goods and people globally. Our team comprises dedicated engineers with rich expertise in aerospace, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, all striving to turn this vision into reality.In the role of Senior Electrical Test Engineer, you will join our avionics engineering team, where we are responsible for developing a wide range of computing, sensing, actuation, power, and communication systems integral to our automation framework. We seek a well-rounded expert to leverage their electrical engineering and software automation capabilities to create robust testing solutions for complex hardware within a safety-critical setting. This role presents a unique opportunity to evolve our basic testing operations into a high-functioning production-ready system.
Full-time|On-site|Mountain View, California, United States
Role Overview Anduril Industries is hiring a Staff System Modeling Engineer for Warfighter Systems in Mountain View, California. This role centers on applying advanced modeling methods to improve military systems and support mission success. Work here shapes the effectiveness of defense solutions and has a direct impact on operational outcomes.
Full-time|$162K/yr - $220K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
At Reliable Robotics, we are pioneering cutting-edge technology that enhances safety in aviation, ultimately saving lives. Our vision is to transform air transportation into a safer, more efficient, and revolutionary means of moving goods and people globally. Our dedicated team comprises mission-driven engineers with expertise in aerospace, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, all working diligently to make this vision a reality.As a Senior System Integration Engineer, you will collaborate with a dynamic team of mechanical, electrical, and software engineers, reporting directly to the System Integration Engineering Manager. This role is integral to a small, highly motivated team focused on designing, testing, and flying advanced automated systems. You will find joy in integrating mechanical and electrical hardware safely and efficiently onto aircraft.ResponsibilitiesIn your capacity as a Senior System Integration Engineer, you will take ownership of vehicle-level projects throughout the planning, design, and testing phases. Your projects will encompass primary flight control hardware, data acquisition systems, hardware-in-the-loop testing, ground station development, and seamless integration with software and human-machine interface teams. You will guide the scheduling and prioritization of substantial integration projects, ensuring critical aircraft functions are integrated and tested effectively.
Full-time|$181K/yr - $262K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California
About UsAurora Innovation is dedicated to transforming the transportation landscape with safe and efficient self-driving technology.Discover the Aurora Driver which aims to revolutionize mobility and logistics, creating a safer and more accessible future for all.At Aurora, you will engage with complex challenges and collaborate with passionate, intelligent colleagues, enhancing your expertise in the field. For the latest updates, visit aurora.tech or connect with us on LinkedIn.Aurora seeks talented individuals from diverse backgrounds to join us in building a transportation ecosystem that enhances road safety, improves logistics efficiency, and increases accessibility for everyone. We are currently looking for a Staff NPI Test Engineer.The primary mission of this role is to bolster manufacturing through testing and automation, ensuring the production of Aurora’s hardware aligns with our commitment to delivering self-driving technology swiftly and safely. A successful candidate will be data-oriented, adept at resolving complex issues, possess a robust engineering background with both software and hardware skills, and be capable of leading cross-functional initiatives.Key Responsibilities:Provide support and troubleshoot software tools utilized in manufacturing tests and provisioning.Collaborate closely with manufacturing and engineering teams to refine and enhance automated manufacturing testing processes.Manage and analyze data to monitor production test performance metrics, identify critical issues, and drive continuous improvement efforts with cross-functional teams.Offer technical test support to local manufacturing areas, locations, and customers as required.
Full-time|$196K/yr - $248K/yr|Hybrid|Mountain View, CA, USA
Waymo is at the forefront of autonomous driving technology, dedicated to becoming the most trusted driver globally. Originating from the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo is committed to developing the Waymo Driver—The World’s Most Experienced Driver™—which aims to enhance mobility access while significantly reducing traffic-related fatalities. With over ten million rider-only trips completed, the Waymo Driver has autonomously navigated over 100 million miles on public roads and undergone extensive simulation across more than 15 states in the U.S.Our Hardware Engineering team is a dynamic and collaborative group of electrical, mechanical, reliability, software, and vehicle engineers. We create and refine the essential products that act as the sensory systems for Waymo's autonomous technology, integrating these innovations into various vehicle platforms. We are looking for inquisitive and skilled individuals to join our team and drive our mission forward.This position follows a hybrid work schedule and reports directly to the Electrical (Systems Engineering) Manager. Your Responsibilities Include:Collaborating with the Waymo Product team and OEM partners to establish requirements for Low Voltage systems and interfaces across our vehicle platforms. You will work closely with Functional Systems Engineers (e.g., Networks, Infotainment, Thermal, Security, Motion Controls, Body Controls) to define Low Voltage systems, including communication networks and architecture design, along with functional safety requirements.Drafting detailed specifications for Waymo’s embedded software and hardware interactions necessary for Low Voltage systems and functions, ensuring seamless integration with the vehicle platform and Self-Driving System.Focusing on power electronics systems engineering for our vehicle platforms, which includes requirement setting with OEM partners and internal teams, developing power system architecture, and conducting verification and validation against program milestones.Producing safety-related work products such as safety concepts, Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), and Failure Modes Effects and Diagnostic Analysis (FMEDA).Assisting in the creation of Verification and Validation (V&V) plans, analyzing test results for Low Voltage systems and platform communications across various prototypes. Planning and executing tests, assessing test data, and addressing field issues will be integral to this role.
Feb 10, 2026
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