Anduril Industries is looking to solve problems involving networking, autonomy, systems integration, and robotics to ensure their products seamlessly work together to achieve critical outcomes, by developing operationally relevant, multi-asset autonomy and making large groups of autonomous systems work effectively together.
Requirements
- 5+ years of professional industry experience working with C++ or Rust programming languages.
- Experience building software solutions involving significant amounts of data processing and analysis.
- Ability to quickly understand and navigate complex systems and established code bases.
- Strong background with focus in Physics, Mathematics, and/or Motion Planning to inform modeling & simulation (M&S) and physical systems.
- Developing and testing multi-agent autonomous systems and deploying in real-world environments.
- Feature and algorithm development with an understanding of behavior trees.
- Developing software/hardware for flight systems and safety critical functionality.
- Experience with distributed communication networks and message standards.
Responsibilities
- Own the mission autonomy systems and services that are deployed to customers.
- Write code to improve products and scale the mission capability to more customers.
- Collaborate across multiple teams to plan, build, and test complex functionality.
- Create and analyze metrics that are leveraged for debugging and monitoring.
- Triage issues, root cause failures, and coordinate next-steps.
- Partner with end-users to turn needs into features while balancing user experience with engineering constraints.
- Develops operationally relevant, multi-asset autonomy.
Other
- Travel up to 25% of the time to build, test, and deploy capabilities in the real world.
- Must be willing to travel up to 25% for testing and demonstrations.
- Eligible to obtain an active U.S. Secret security clearance
- Strong engineering background from industry or school, ideally in areas/fields such as Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics
- A desire to work on critical software that has a real-world impact.