About the job
May Mobility develops autonomous vehicles that use proprietary Multi-Policy Decision Making (MPDM) technology. Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company focuses on making urban transportation safer, more sustainable, and accessible. Since 2017, May Mobility has delivered over 500,000 autonomous rides worldwide, aiming to reduce congestion and improve how cities move.
Role overview
The Robotics Engineer II role centers on advancing on-vehicle autonomy software and supporting real-world deployment of autonomous vehicles. This position involves both technical development and hands-on validation of AV systems.
What you will do
- Train, integrate, and evaluate machine learning models for use in autonomy software on vehicles.
- Optimize and monitor vehicle software to ensure high reliability and low latency.
- Plan and carry out vehicle tests to validate autonomous software performance in real-world scenarios.
- Troubleshoot and resolve issues reported by commercial operations through the May Field Response process.
- Design and oversee data collection strategies to address gaps in machine learning models.
- Develop tools and visualizations to help support engineers analyze behavior and control subsystem performance using field data.
Impact
This role supports May Mobility’s mission to bridge transit gaps and enhance community value through safer, more efficient autonomous vehicles. Engineers in this position directly influence the reliability and performance of AV systems in daily operation.

