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The Aurora Driver will create a new era in mobility and logistics, one that will bring a safer, more efficient, and more accessible future to everyone.
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Weβre searching for a Software Test Engineer II to join Auroraβs Test Evaluation team within the Systems and Safety Engineering organization. The Test Evaluation team is responsible for the development and implementation of novel performance and behavioral severity assessment methods, with a focus on delivering decision-quality insights, instrumental in the verification and validation of the Aurora Driver. This role provides the opportunity to drive continuous improvement of Auroraβs verification and validation processes while ensuring the safe and reliable operation of the Aurora Driver.
In this role you will
β’ Design, develop, execute, and train others in processes that embody system verification and validation best practices
β’ Regularly review and analyze results from various test environments, such as simulation, track, and on-road, in support of autonomy development and system verification and validation
β’ Identify and characterize suboptimal system performance, working closely with development teams to investigate root causes and facilitate resolution of issues
β’ Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders in the development, implementation, and ongoing calibration of performance assessment and behavioral severity criteria
β’ Build frameworks and guidelines to enable consistent, objective evaluation across the organization
β’ Work with teams to identify requirement, test, implementation/design enhancements to drive performance improvement and reduce risk
β’ Provide frequent, simple, and clear written and verbal communication of complex ideas to external teams, peers, and stakeholders
Required qualifications
β’ Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field
β’ Three or more years of highly relevant industry experience
β’ Strong foundation in verification and validation methods for safety-critical systems
β’ Direct experience in the testing and evaluation of complex systems
β’ Ability to synthesize data to generate actionable insights and inform decisions
β’ Flexibility to work in high-ambiguity environments with evolving priorities, while managing diverse stakeholders across software, product, and operations teams
Desirable qualifications
β’ Prior experience with autonomous systems (particularly automotive-based)
β’ Knowledge of automotive safety standards (e.g. ASPICE, ISO 26262, ISO21448, ISO8800) and familiarity with regulatory requirements or evaluation standards for autonomous vehicles (e.g. UL4600, Euro NCAP, UN GTR on ADS)
β’ Familiarity with software development methodologies and version control systems
β’ Application of engineering and/or operational risk assessment methodologies
β’ Experience analyzing data and developing dashboards to effectively communicate trends in data
The base salary range for this position is $94,000 - $136,500 per Year. Auroraβs pay ranges are determined by role, level, and location. Within the range, the successful candidateβs starting base pay will be determined based on factors including job-related skills, experience, qualifications, relevant education or training, and market conditions. These ranges may be modified in the future. The successful candidate will also be eligible for an annual bonus, equity compensation, and benefits.
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Working at Aurora
At Aurora, we bring together extraordinarily talented and experienced people united by the strength of our values. We operate with integrity, set outrageous goals, and build a culture where we win together β all without any jerks.
We believe in-person work increases collaboration, empathy and our ability to lead effectively. As a result, we operate in a hybrid work environment where Aurorans are in office at least 3 days per week.
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Our commitment to safety
At the core of everything we do is our commitment to safety. Building best-in-class self-driving technology will take time, and we believe that each employee at Aurora has a role in contributing to safety, every step of the way. Aurora expects commitment to our safety policies from every employee, and seeks candidates who take an active responsibility, can contribute to building an atmosphere of trust, and invest in the organizationβs long-term success by prioritizing working safely, no matter what.
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