Company:
Kasmo Inc
Location: Auburn Hills
Closing Date: 01/12/2024
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Embedded Software Engineer
Ann Arbor, MI
12+ Months Contract
The AVSD has the task and responsibility to continuously monitor the traffic, road and environmental & system status to be able to promptly evaluate the situation and react and to disengage the self-driving system to bring the vehicle in a safe mode and drive it manually. The role is highly safety relevant as the AVSD is responsible for the safe operation of a Self-Driving vehicle. Prior to operating an AV, all safety drivers will undergo a rigorous training program which teaches them about the specific components within the vehicle itself, the underlying technology, and safe driving techniques which are exercised on public roads daily. After successfully completing training, AVSDs will have the skills required to begin operating on public roads. As the Safety Driver you will be responsible for the safe and compliant operation of the AVS on both a manual and autonomous basis. This role collaborates with both Fleet Operations Managers, as well as Test Engineers, to continuously improve autonomous driving performance based on your feedback.
Role Responsibilities
In Vehicle Driving - 80% of time
Safely operate an AV (Autonomous Vehicle) through diverse traffic conditions for an extended period of time. This includes the operation in Self-Driving mode and in manual mode - this is a role where you will spend a majority of your time in the car.
While in the car, you will perform a range of tests of our technology, including specific software, hardware, interfaces, and instrumentation
Ability to continuously evaluate the traffic/road/system situation and react to disengage the self-driving system to bring the vehicle in a safe mode and drive it manually. The role is highly safety relevant as the AVSD is responsible for the safe operation of a Self-Driving vehicle
Ability to monitor the vehicle movements and provide detailed feedback daily
Proactively monitor the software performance from a proprietary Graphical User Interface (GUI) tablet integrated with the AVS (Autonomous Vehicle System)
Record disengagement and connected situation via voice recording
Monitors testing equipment, devices and software to ensure these meet all aspects of testing and reporting requirements.
Perform pre/post-mission tasks such as startup procedures and vehicle inspections
Daily cleaning of vehicle and maintain a clean, neat and orderly vehicle
Identifies and addresses potential safety risks and abides by, promotes and acknowledges all safety practices aimed at maintain high safety standards.
Training and Continued Education - 10% of time
Undergo a detailed training program that educates and establishes expectations for manual driving fundamentals in autonomous vehicle operation
Participate in continuing education opportunities as VW Group of America's autonomous driving processes and practices evolve to account for continuing technological changes and development
Software Feedback - 10% of time
Brief and de-brief of driving behavior to the Autonomous Vehicle and related testing responsibilities.
Deliver clear and concise communications when evaluating AVS performance, documenting both its strengths and areas for improvement, all of which enables VW Group of America's engineers and developers to continuously improve the autonomous driving software
Ann Arbor, MI
12+ Months Contract
The AVSD has the task and responsibility to continuously monitor the traffic, road and environmental & system status to be able to promptly evaluate the situation and react and to disengage the self-driving system to bring the vehicle in a safe mode and drive it manually. The role is highly safety relevant as the AVSD is responsible for the safe operation of a Self-Driving vehicle. Prior to operating an AV, all safety drivers will undergo a rigorous training program which teaches them about the specific components within the vehicle itself, the underlying technology, and safe driving techniques which are exercised on public roads daily. After successfully completing training, AVSDs will have the skills required to begin operating on public roads. As the Safety Driver you will be responsible for the safe and compliant operation of the AVS on both a manual and autonomous basis. This role collaborates with both Fleet Operations Managers, as well as Test Engineers, to continuously improve autonomous driving performance based on your feedback.
Role Responsibilities
In Vehicle Driving - 80% of time
Safely operate an AV (Autonomous Vehicle) through diverse traffic conditions for an extended period of time. This includes the operation in Self-Driving mode and in manual mode - this is a role where you will spend a majority of your time in the car.
While in the car, you will perform a range of tests of our technology, including specific software, hardware, interfaces, and instrumentation
Ability to continuously evaluate the traffic/road/system situation and react to disengage the self-driving system to bring the vehicle in a safe mode and drive it manually. The role is highly safety relevant as the AVSD is responsible for the safe operation of a Self-Driving vehicle
Ability to monitor the vehicle movements and provide detailed feedback daily
Proactively monitor the software performance from a proprietary Graphical User Interface (GUI) tablet integrated with the AVS (Autonomous Vehicle System)
Record disengagement and connected situation via voice recording
Monitors testing equipment, devices and software to ensure these meet all aspects of testing and reporting requirements.
Perform pre/post-mission tasks such as startup procedures and vehicle inspections
Daily cleaning of vehicle and maintain a clean, neat and orderly vehicle
Identifies and addresses potential safety risks and abides by, promotes and acknowledges all safety practices aimed at maintain high safety standards.
Training and Continued Education - 10% of time
Undergo a detailed training program that educates and establishes expectations for manual driving fundamentals in autonomous vehicle operation
Participate in continuing education opportunities as VW Group of America's autonomous driving processes and practices evolve to account for continuing technological changes and development
Software Feedback - 10% of time
Brief and de-brief of driving behavior to the Autonomous Vehicle and related testing responsibilities.
Deliver clear and concise communications when evaluating AVS performance, documenting both its strengths and areas for improvement, all of which enables VW Group of America's engineers and developers to continuously improve the autonomous driving software
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