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Lead Software Engineer – Collaborative Autonomy and Controls
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Lead Software Engineer role in Woburn, USA, focusing on collaborative autonomy for multi-agent systems. Requires 7+ years' experience, expertise in Java/C++, and leadership in agile teams. Design advanced algorithms for mission planning and autonomous platforms in a hybrid, collaborative environm...
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United States , Woburn
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Lead Software Engineer – Collaborative Autonomy and Controls
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Lead Software Engineer role in Arlington, developing collaborative autonomy for multi-agent systems. Requires 7+ years' experience, expertise in Java/C++, and leadership in agile teams. Must be a U.S. citizen eligible for security clearance. Work on cutting-edge algorithms, DevOps, and mission-cr...
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United States , Arlington
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Lead Software Engineer – Collaborative Autonomy and Controls
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Lead Software Engineer role in Dayton, developing collaborative autonomy for multi-agent systems. Requires 7+ years' experience, expertise in Java/C++, and a security clearance. Provide technical leadership in agile teams, designing algorithms for mission planning and autonomous platforms.
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United States , Dayton
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Senior Software Engineer- Flight Autonomy
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Senior Software Engineer, Autonomy - Behavior, Planning & Controls
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United States , Mountain View
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180000.00 - 198000.00 USD / Year
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Autonomy Software Engineer jobs represent the cutting-edge intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and software engineering, focused on creating intelligent systems capable of operating without direct human control. Professionals in this field are the architects of the software brains for robots, drones, self-driving vehicles, and other advanced machines. Their core mission is to translate complex real-world challenges into reliable, safe, and efficient autonomous behaviors, enabling machines to perceive their environment, make intelligent decisions, and execute precise actions. The typical responsibilities for an Autonomy Software Engineer are multifaceted and span the entire autonomy stack. A common thread is the development and implementation of core robotics algorithms. This includes working on computer vision and sensor fusion for perception, state estimation for localization, path and motion planning for navigation, and control systems for actuation. These engineers are responsible for the full software development lifecycle—from conceptualizing and simulating new capabilities in software-in-the-loop (SIL) environments, to rigorous testing in hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) setups and real-world field deployments. A significant part of the role involves writing production-level, safety-critical code, often requiring integration with various sensors (LiDAR, cameras, radar) and hardware platforms. Furthermore, these professionals continuously analyze system performance, triage issues from real-world operations, and iteratively improve the robustness and resilience of the autonomy system against diverse and challenging environmental conditions. To excel in autonomy software engineer jobs, a specific and demanding skill set is required. Technical proficiency is paramount, with C++ and Python being the dominant programming languages in the industry due to their performance and prototyping capabilities, respectively. A strong foundation in robotics principles, mathematics (linear algebra, calculus, probability), and algorithms is non-negotiable. Practical experience in implementing algorithms for perception, planning, or controls is highly valued. Given the safety-critical nature of many applications, familiarity with rigorous development standards, such as DO-178C for aviation or similar frameworks for automotive, is often a key requirement, especially for senior roles. Beyond pure technical skills, successful autonomy engineers possess strong software engineering fundamentals—a commitment to writing clean, maintainable, and well-documented code within collaborative frameworks. They are inherently curious problem-solvers, adept at cross-functional collaboration, and capable of communicating complex technical concepts clearly. A passion for pushing the boundaries of what machines can do autonomously to solve real-world problems is the unifying trait for those seeking careers in this revolutionary field. For engineers driven by innovation at the frontier of technology, autonomy software engineer jobs offer a unique opportunity to build the intelligent systems of tomorrow.

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