About the job
About Torc Robotics
At Torc Robotics, we are pioneers in the realm of autonomous vehicle technology, dedicated to revolutionizing the way we travel, transport goods, and conduct business. Since our inception in 2007, we have been at the forefront of autonomous driving innovation, partnering with industry leaders to bring our solutions to market. As part of the Daimler family, our focus is solely on developing cutting-edge software for automated trucks that will redefine freight movement.
Join us to accelerate your career with a company that is a trailblazer in autonomous technology and the first AV software firm to collaborate directly with a truck manufacturer.
Meet the Team:
The Release department is integral to our product engineering efforts. Our teams ensure the safe and effective deployment of autonomous vehicles through rigorous testing processes, utilizing advanced tools to gather data and evaluate system performance.
Your Responsibilities:
As a Senior Systems Triage Engineer, you will assess performance data and test results from on-road, simulation, and off-road hardware testing, providing valuable analysis and trend insights to our development teams. In addition to conventional embedded systems triaging, you will leverage techniques to investigate anomalies in training data for machine-learned components.
The ideal candidate will possess expertise in thought leadership, cross-functional collaboration, and spearheading initiatives to enhance system triage and forensic processes, particularly in the realm of machine learning. A solid background in large-scale, safety-critical systems and/or software development processes within complex environments is essential to guide our engineering practices.
- Collaborate with your team and across departments to create a responsive feedback loop for development teams.
- Analyze and triage issues at the system level, including sensor input, logic, embedded resource, and training data issues.
- Conduct triaging across various test environments, including hardware-in-loop (HIL), simulation for behavior and perception, and vehicle-level closed-course and public road work.
- Track and report metrics for test escapes, ensuring effective communication with stakeholders.
- Deliver system performance metrics based on data collected from our self-driving trucks.

