About the job
May Mobility develops autonomous vehicles in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with a focus on improving urban transportation. The company’s Multi-Policy Decision Making (MPDM) technology powers self-driving systems designed to fill public transit gaps and create safer, more accessible cities. Since 2017, May Mobility has delivered over 500,000 autonomous rides worldwide.
Role overview
The Senior Integration Test Engineer serves as a key connection between simulation and real-world testing within the R&D team. This role centers on validating vehicle system behavior in controlled lab environments. Work includes both static vehicle-level testing and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing, such as replaying actual drive logs and documenting how systems respond.
Responsibilities extend to leading tests on HIL bench setups and overseeing static vehicle-level simulated driving. The position requires close collaboration with software, hardware, and systems engineers to design HIL infrastructure, develop automation processes, and support team members in validating safety-critical systems.
What you will do
- Validate vehicle system behavior in lab settings using both static and HIL testing methods
- Replay real drive logs and record system responses
- Lead testing on HIL bench setups and static vehicle-level simulations
- Work with engineering teams to design and improve HIL infrastructure
- Innovate automation processes for testing workflows
- Mentor team members in safety-critical system validation
Requirements
- Experience with Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing and static vehicle-level simulation
- Background in validating complex vehicle systems
- Ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams
- Strong documentation and process improvement skills
- Mentoring experience in an R&D setting is a plus

