System Test Engineer Ii, Autonomy Behavior

Aurora Innovation Aurora Innovation · Robotics · PITHQ · Software Engineering

System Test Engineer II, Autonomy Behavior role focused on developing and implementing novel performance and behavioral severity assessment methods for the Aurora Driver, ensuring safe and reliable operation. This involves designing, developing, and executing test processes, analyzing results from various environments, identifying suboptimal performance, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to improve system performance and reduce risk.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design, develop, execute, and train others in processes that embody system verification and validation best practices
  2. 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
  3. Identify and characterize suboptimal system performance, working closely with development teams to investigate root causes and facilitate resolution of issues
  4. Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders in the development, implementation, and ongoing calibration of performance assessment and behavioral severity criteria
  5. Build frameworks and guidelines to enable consistent, objective evaluation across the organization

Skills

Required

  • Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field
  • Three or more years of highly relevant industry experience
  • Strong foundation in verification and validation methods for safety-critical systems
  • Direct experience in the testing and evaluation of complex systems
  • Ability to synthesize data to generate actionable insights and inform decisions
  • Flexibility to work in high-ambiguity environments with evolving priorities, while managing diverse stakeholders across software, product, and operations teams

Nice to have

  • Prior experience with autonomous systems (particularly automotive-based)
  • 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)
  • Familiarity with software development methodologies and version control systems
  • Application of engineering and/or operational risk assessment methodologies
  • Experience analyzing data and developing dashboards to effectively communicate trends in data

What the JD emphasized

  • safety-critical systems
  • testing and evaluation of complex systems
  • autonomous systems
  • autonomous vehicles

Other signals

  • Verification and validation of the Aurora Driver
  • Performance and behavioral severity assessment methods
  • Decision-quality insights for verification and validation