Principal Engineer, Autonomy
AeroVect is transforming ground handling with autonomy, redefining how airlines and ground service providers operate. Backed by top-tier venture capital, we serve some of the world’s largest airlines and ground handling providers. For more, visit www.aerovect.com.
About the role
We are hiring a Principal Engineer for Autonomy. This role is the senior-most individual contributor in our autonomy organization, reporting directly to the VP of Engineering.
Responsibilities
Own the design and evolution of the perception stack — detection, classification, tracking, and multi-modal sensor fusion across the available modalities.
Drive perception robustness across the long tail of real-world operating conditions, and set the direction for where and how deep learning is best applied across the perception pipeline.
Own the prediction stack and the design of models for intent inference, behavior forecasting, and handling occlusions and edge cases.
Set the direction for how prediction integrates with perception upstream and planning downstream.
Own the design of the planning and decision-making stack, from structured driving behaviors to the domain-specific maneuvers required for autonomous GSE operations.
Set the direction for where learned components earn their place in the planner.
Set the technical direction at the interfaces between your primary areas and the rest of the stack, and partner with the other senior engineers in autonomy to keep the system coherent end-to-end.
Own the functional and SW architecture of the autonomy stack, and partner with neighboring teams towards its implementation.
Requirements
15+ years of hands-on experience building production autonomy systems, with strong technical depth across multiple modules (localization, perception, prediction, planning, controls).
Demonstrated track record of shipping autonomy components that have run in production on real vehicles at non-trivial scale — not just research prototypes or simulation results.
Prior experience as the most senior individual contributor in an autonomy organization — setting direction, mentoring staff/senior engineers, and partnering with engineering leadership without managing a team yourself.
Deepest technical depth in perception, prediction, or planning (ideally more than one of the three).
Strong software engineering fundamentals in C++ and Python.
You write or review code that other senior engineers want to extend and trust in a safety-relevant system.
Fluency with modern deep learning for autonomy, including the practical realities of training, evaluation, deployment, and lifecycle management of models that have to work in the real world.
Experience working in or with ROS / ROS 2 and the distributed-systems realities of on-vehicle compute (real-time constraints, IPC, fault containment).
A bias for execution. You ship. You close out problems. You convert ambiguity into a plan and the plan into running code on a vehicle.
Preferred
Experience with safety-critical or functional-safety-relevant systems (ISO 26262, ISO 13849, SOTIF, or aerospace equivalents).
Experience operating in an Operational Design Domain that involves heavy interaction with humans, mixed traffic, or unstructured environments.
Familiarity with simulation-driven verification and the use of simulation as part of a CI/CD pipeline for autonomy.
Benefits
The role offers a compensation range of $300K - $350K.