Senior Software Engineer, Middleware
Nuro · Mountain View, CA · Fleet Infrastructure
About this role
Nuro is hiring a senior-level Software Engineer based in Mountain View, CA. The posting calls out experience with Python, Linux, Distributed Systems, Observability. Compensation is listed at $193,000–$291,000 per year.
- Role
- Software Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Mountain View, CA
- Department
- Fleet Infrastructure
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Job description
from Nuro careersWho We Are
Nuro is a self-driving technology company on a mission to make autonomy accessible to all. Founded in 2016, Nuro is building the world’s most scalable driver, combining cutting-edge AI with automotive-grade hardware. Nuro licenses its core technology, the Nuro Driver™, to enable everything from commercial fleets to personally owned vehicles. A key pillar of this strategy is Nuro’s partnership with Uber to power a robotaxis program on the Uber network.
About the Team
We are looking for self-motivated engineers to build the next-generation onboard infrastructure for autonomous driving. Our mission is to provide a high-performance, highly reliable foundation of the Nuro Driver™, spanning inter-process communication, logging, monitoring, execution and state management. We actively embrace AI-assisted development, leveraging feature development, root cause analysis, workflow automation to supercharge our velocity. You will collaborate closely with our Autonomy team, hardware teams, AI Platform team, and systems/safety team to make sure the whole autonomy stack works together safely and smoothly.
About the Work
- Work on distributed systems inside the vehicle
- Develop high-performance communication between multiple nodes
- Develop logging infrastructure and data collection frameworks for massive volume autonomy and sensor data
- Develop frameworks to start, control, and monitor autonomous modules
- Collaborate with other software teams to build foundational libraries and interfaces, with emphasis on low-latency and high reliability