About the job
Join Anduril Industries, a pioneering defense technology firm dedicated to revolutionizing the military capabilities of the U.S. and its allies through advanced technological innovations. Our mission is to integrate the leading-edge expertise, technologies, and business models of the 21st century into the defense sector, transforming the design, development, and deployment of military systems. Our cutting-edge systems are powered by Lattice OS, an AI-driven operating system that synthesizes vast data streams into a real-time, 3D command and control interface. As global strategic competition intensifies, Anduril is steadfast in delivering state-of-the-art autonomy, artificial intelligence, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technologies to military forces in months rather than years.
ABOUT THE TEAM
The Air Dominance & Strike (AD&S) team is at the forefront of developing autonomous robotic systems, including the Fury unmanned fighter jet and the Barracuda series of advanced effects. Our Vehicle Software team focuses on the critical software that powers these systems. Senior software engineers on our team collaborate across engineering disciplines to create software for vehicle control, networking, sensor integration, and telemetry. We seek passionate engineers eager to establish a robust vehicle software framework that supports a wide array of AD&S initiatives, from initial concept simulations to first flights, live operations, and extensive fleet management.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
- Develop and maintain essential libraries and services that facilitate critical functions for collaborative robotic teams, including motion deconfliction and contingency management for high-speed aerial vehicles.
- Lead the development and implementation of significant features for our products, such as terminal-phase autonomy for various air vehicles and comprehensive testing plans on live surrogates.
- Collaborate closely with Anduril and third-party vehicle hardware teams, alongside operational experts (fighter pilots, UAV operators, etc.), to refine requirements during product development and iteratively approach a final design.

