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To be successful in this position, candidates should possess a strong background in software engineering principles, proficiency in programming languages such as C++ and Python, and experience with software development life cycles. A collaborative mindset and problem-solving skills are essential. Additionally, familiarity with autonomous systems and calibration processes will be advantageous.
About the job
Join our dynamic team at Torc Robotics as a Software Engineer II, specializing in ADKit Component Enablement and Calibration. In this role, you will contribute to cutting-edge technology that enhances our autonomous vehicle systems. Your expertise will be crucial in developing, testing, and implementing software components that ensure the optimal performance of our products.
About Torc Robotics
Torc Robotics is at the forefront of autonomous vehicle technology, focusing on innovation and excellence. Our team is dedicated to creating safe and efficient autonomous systems that redefine transportation. We foster an inclusive and collaborative work environment where every team member's contribution is valued.
Join Torc Robotics as a Hardware Engineer II, where you will be instrumental in developing and enhancing our cutting-edge hardware solutions. You will work with a talented team of engineers to innovate and push the boundaries of autonomous vehicle technology.
Join Torc Robotics as a Hardware Engineer II specializing in sensors, where you'll play a crucial role in developing cutting-edge sensor technologies for autonomous vehicles. Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to innovation and excellence in robotics. Your contributions will help shape the future of transportation technology.
Join Torc Robotics as a Senior Hardware Engineer specializing in sensors, where you will play a critical role in the development of cutting-edge autonomous vehicle technology. You will collaborate with a talented team of engineers and contribute to innovative projects that push the boundaries of sensor technology. Your expertise will be essential in designing, testing, and integrating hardware systems that ensure the safety and efficiency of our self-driving vehicles.
Join Torc Robotics as a Hardware Engineer I, specializing in Sensors. In this role, you will contribute to the design, development, and testing of cutting-edge sensor technologies that drive our autonomous systems. Collaborate with a dynamic team of engineers and play a crucial role in our mission to advance robotics.
About Sygaldry Technologies Sygaldry Technologies develops AI servers powered by quantum computing. The team focuses on improving AI training and inference speeds while addressing the challenges of computational cost and energy use. Their servers combine multiple qubit types in a fault-tolerant architecture, aiming for scalable, efficient, and rapid performance for advanced AI workloads. Sygaldry brings together physics, engineering, and AI expertise to advance quantum technology in real-world applications. Role Overview The Lab Manager - Quantum Hardware oversees daily operations in Sygaldry’s experimental research lab in Ann Arbor. This role keeps the lab environment safe, efficient, and reliable. The Lab Manager acts as the main point of contact for equipment, facilities, vendors, and lab staff, handling procurement, compliance, and organization. The position is hands-on and requires both operational skill and technical understanding. What You Will Do Direct daily lab operations to maintain a safe, organized, and productive workspace. Handle procurement for lab equipment, components, and consumables, including vendor coordination and inventory tracking. Maintain lab infrastructure such as workbenches, utilities, gas and vacuum systems, and general workspace organization. Coordinate installation, maintenance, and repair of laboratory equipment. Support researchers by preparing lab spaces and ensuring experiment readiness. Create and update lab safety protocols, documentation, and training materials. Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and institutional regulations. Monitor and manage shared resources to keep essential equipment available and operational. Improve operational processes to increase efficiency and reduce bottlenecks in experimental work. Assist with onboarding new team members into the lab environment.
Full-time|$139K/yr - $166.8K/yr|Remote|Remote - U.S, Ann Arbor, MI
Torc Robotics develops autonomous vehicle technology for automated trucks, with a focus on software that advances commercial freight movement. As part of the Daimler family, Torc has worked closely with major industry partners since 2007. Team focus The Systems Test team ensures the safety and reliability of Torc's autonomous driving systems. Using hardware-in-the-loop (HiL) testing and simulation, the team validates how complex systems behave before new features are deployed to real vehicles. This work bridges software, hardware, and autonomy to confirm that all components operate together as intended. Role overview The Senior Systems Test Engineer - Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) designs, develops, and carries out validation strategies for Torc's autonomous driving software. Collaboration is central to this role: working with systems, perception, planning, and software engineering teams to verify that new features and updates integrate smoothly across the autonomy stack. This engineer helps shape test methodologies and ensures that every update receives thorough evaluation before release. Location This position is open to candidates working remotely within the U.S. or based in Ann Arbor, MI.
Role overview The Autonomy Lifecycle Engineer II at May Mobility in Ann Arbor, MI manages the full lifecycle of autonomous vehicle systems. This position centers on both performance and safety, ensuring that each stage of the system’s development and operation meets high standards. What you will do Oversee and support autonomous systems from initial development through deployment and ongoing maintenance. Monitor how systems perform and address safety needs at every stage. Work closely with engineering, product, and operations teams to improve quality and efficiency. Help drive ongoing improvements in autonomous vehicle technology. Who thrives here Engineers with a background in autonomous systems or related technologies. Individuals who like collaborating with cross-functional teams to tackle complex challenges. People who value safety, reliability, and continuous improvement in their work.
Full-time|$108K/yr - $176K/yr|On-site|Ann Arbor, MI
About May Mobility May Mobility is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and focuses on improving urban transportation with autonomous vehicle technology. The company’s proprietary Multi-Policy Decision Making (MPDM) system helps AVs interpret their surroundings and operate safely. Since 2017, May Mobility’s vehicles have delivered over 500,000 autonomous rides worldwide, supporting safer, greener, and more accessible communities. Role Overview: Autonomy Engineer II, Simulation This position centers on simulation-based testing for autonomous vehicles. The Autonomy Engineer II will maintain and improve the core simulation interface, build supporting tools, and help turn simulation data into practical insights for the team. The work supports May Mobility’s commitment to passenger safety and ongoing expansion of autonomous shuttle services. Main Responsibilities Develop, maintain, and enhance simulation interfaces and APIs that support continuous AV system development. Work with data team members and stakeholders to identify, implement, and validate software for measuring autonomous vehicle performance indicators. Create, maintain, and support simulation tools to validate AV safety and performance. Design and build systems for managing simulation test portfolios and results, making simulation tests easier to find and use across the organization. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define software and system requirements. Take part in team product quality activities. Location This role is based in Ann Arbor, MI.
Torc Robotics is looking for a Machine Learning Engineer II to join the App Engine team. This position is available in Ann Arbor, MI or Montreal, Canada. Role overview This engineer will focus on designing, building, and deploying machine learning models for robotics applications. The work centers on supporting and enhancing the App Engine platform, with a strong emphasis on technical problem-solving in the robotics field. Key responsibilities Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and implement machine learning models for robotics. Apply technical expertise to address complex challenges in machine learning and robotics. Contribute to ongoing projects that improve and expand the App Engine platform’s capabilities. Collaboration This position works closely with engineering, product, and research teams to integrate machine learning into practical robotics systems.
Torc Robotics is seeking an ML Engineer II to support App Engine projects. This position is available in Montreal, Canada, and Ann Arbor, MI. French language proficiency is required for this role. Key responsibilities Design and develop machine learning applications that enhance App Engine features. Collaborate with engineers and other team members to build and improve technical solutions. Apply machine learning expertise to practical challenges in a team environment. Requirements Fluent in French, both spoken and written. Experience building or deploying machine learning models. Comfortable working as part of a technical team. Locations Montreal, Canada Ann Arbor, MI
Join our dynamic team at Domino's Pizza, Inc. as a Software Quality Engineer II! In this role, you will be pivotal in ensuring the highest software quality standards across our innovative applications. Your expertise will contribute to our mission of delivering exceptional service and quality to our customers.As a Software Quality Engineer II, you will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to design, implement, and execute comprehensive testing strategies. You will identify issues, recommend solutions, and foster a culture of quality within the development process.
Role Overview Domino's Pizza, Inc. is looking for a Software Quality Engineer II to help maintain strong quality standards across our software products. This position is based in Ann Arbor. What You Will Do Work with development teams to find and resolve software defects Design and carry out thorough test plans Support improvements to our software development processes What We Look For Attention to detail Interest in technology and quality assurance Ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams
Full-time|$160.8K/yr - $193K/yr|Remote|Ann Arbor, MI ; Remote - US
About UsAt Torc Robotics, we envision a future where autonomous vehicle technology revolutionizes the transportation of goods and the way we travel. As pioneers in this field since 2007, we have dedicated over a decade to developing and commercializing cutting-edge solutions in collaboration with industry leaders.Now integrated into the Daimler family, our focus is on innovating software solutions for automated trucks, aiming to reshape the logistics landscape.Join Torc and elevate your career with a company that has been at the forefront of autonomous technology and is the first AV software firm to collaborate directly with a truck manufacturer.Meet Our TeamOur Self-Driving Truck (SDT) Base Applications team is tasked with developing telemetry and video streaming systems that facilitate remote assistance and mission control. As a vital team member, you will contribute to next-generation automotive solutions, interfacing with electronic control units (ECUs) to provide cloud-based visibility into the health and status of our trucks.
Full-time|$139K/yr - $166.8K/yr|On-site|Ann Arbor, MI
About Torc RoboticsAt Torc Robotics, we are driven by the belief that autonomous vehicle technology has the potential to revolutionize transportation, freight movement, and business operations. As a pioneering force in the autonomous driving sector since 2007, we have dedicated over a decade to commercializing our advanced solutions in collaboration with industry leaders. Now a proud member of the Daimler family, our focus is exclusively on crafting innovative software for automated trucks, fundamentally changing the landscape of freight logistics. Join us to accelerate your career with a company that has been at the forefront of autonomous technology, and be part of the first AV software firm that collaborates directly with truck manufacturers.Meet the TeamThe Build and Tools group at Torc Robotics plays a crucial role in developing the infrastructure, hosted systems, developer platforms, and build pipelines for our products. Our newly established release pipelines team is responsible for designing and implementing automation systems and workflow pipelines to facilitate the rapid and secure release of our cutting-edge technologies.
Full-time|$139K/yr - $166.8K/yr|On-site|Ann Arbor, MI
About the CompanyAt Torc Robotics, we are driven by the belief that autonomous vehicle technology will revolutionize transportation, freight movement, and business operations. As a pioneer in autonomous driving since 2007, we have spent over a decade working alongside experienced partners to commercialize innovative solutions. Now a proud member of the Daimler family, our focus is on developing cutting-edge software for automated trucks, redefining how goods are transported across the globe. Join us to elevate your career at a company that is at the forefront of autonomous technology and the first AV software company to partner directly with a truck manufacturer.Meet the Team:The Compute Platform MCU Applications team is dedicated to creating software that operates on the safety microcontroller within Torc's autonomous trucks. Our applications are essential for monitoring and aggregating hardware and software faults, ensuring critical information is communicated to the virtual driver. We also develop software interfaces that connect the Torc autonomous driver with the base vehicle, guaranteeing software uniformity, architectural consistency, and reliability in safety-critical settings.What You’ll Do:In this role, you will leverage your strong foundation in software engineering principles, particularly your expertise in C++, algorithm development, and software design. You will be responsible for crafting high-performance C++ applications for real-time embedded systems, supporting crucial features such as system monitoring and fault management. This team also establishes the communication layer between the Torc Autonomous Driver and the base vehicle platform. As a Software Engineer II, you will guide technical direction, mentor junior developers, and champion engineering excellence. From requirements gathering and software design to coding, testing, and deployment automation, you will oversee the complete development lifecycle of a software component in a collaborative Agile environment. Your contributions will extend beyond coding, aiding in the refinement of scalable frameworks and promoting best practices across the team.
Full-time|$139K/yr - $166.8K/yr|On-site|Ann Arbor, MI
About UsAt Torc Robotics, we are driving the future of transportation through the development of autonomous vehicle technology that is set to revolutionize how we travel, transport goods, and conduct business operations. As a pioneer in the field of autonomous driving since 2007, we have spent years collaborating with industry leaders to commercialize our innovative solutions. Now, as part of the Daimler family, our mission is focused on engineering software for automated trucks, fundamentally changing the freight movement landscape.Join us in our journey and elevate your career with a team that has been at the forefront of autonomous technology, being the first AV software company to collaborate directly with a truck manufacturer.Meet the TeamThe Operating System Team is responsible for developing and maintaining a lightweight, in-house modified Linux distribution leveraging open-source technologies. This includes the integration of third-party libraries to optimize machine learning applications running on NVIDIA SoCs, as well as the development, operation, and maintenance of essential build system technologies.Your RoleDevelop Linux kernel modules to enhance system functionality.
Role Overview Domino's Pizza, Inc. is seeking a Software Engineer II focused on Android development in Ann Arbor. This position plays a key part in shaping and improving the mobile experience for Domino's customers. What You Will Do Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design and build new features for Domino's Android applications. Contribute to ongoing enhancements and maintenance of mobile apps. Help deliver solutions that make ordering and interacting with Domino's easier for customers. Team & Collaboration Work closely with other engineers, product managers, and designers to deliver updates and new capabilities for Domino's mobile products.
Full-time|$139K/yr - $166.8K/yr|Remote|Ann Arbor, MI ; Remote, US
Torc Robotics develops autonomous vehicle technology for transportation and freight logistics. Since 2007, the team has focused on software for automated trucks and works closely with truck manufacturers. As part of the Daimler family, Torc aims to advance freight movement worldwide. Team overview The Cloud Automation team sits within the Build & Tools group and is responsible for the core cloud infrastructure, security systems, and developer tools that support all engineering teams at Torc. The team manages a multi-account AWS Organization, shared networking, identity and access management, hosted application platforms, CI/CD infrastructure, and works to optimize costs for long-term sustainability. This distributed group collaborates daily through standups, planning meetings, and quick problem-solving over Slack and Zoom. The team values sustainable work, shared ownership, and a commitment to supporting developers across the company. What you will do Collaborate with teams across Torc to design and implement reliable cloud solutions. Improve and maintain existing cloud infrastructure with a focus on operational efficiency. Participate in on-call rotations to support and maintain cloud services. Promote best practices for cloud security and automation. Location This Software Engineer II - Cloud Automation role can be based in Ann Arbor, MI or fully remote within the United States.
Full-time|$139K/yr - $166.8K/yr|On-site|Ann Arbor, MI
About Torc RoboticsTorc Robotics is at the forefront of transforming transportation through autonomous vehicle technology. As a pioneer in this field since 2007, we have dedicated ourselves to commercializing innovative solutions in partnership with leading industry players. Now proudly a part of the Daimler family, we focus on advancing software solutions for automated trucks, aiming to revolutionize freight movement globally. Join us to elevate your career with an organization that has consistently pushed the boundaries of autonomous technology.Meet Our Team:The Simulation Environments team is tasked with developing and integrating state-of-the-art simulation tools that empower a wide array of autonomy capabilities. We create robust, scalable, and resilient cloud-based simulation solutions utilizing modern managed cloud services to support diverse internal stakeholders across the domains of autonomy and perception engineering.Your Role:As a part of the Simulation team, your responsibilities will include designing, implementing, maintaining, and monitoring cloud-based simulation services that facilitate virtual driver-stack testing and extensive simulation workloads. You will be involved in every stage of the software development lifecycle, from the initial design and algorithm development to testing, deployment, and ongoing support.Conduct full software development lifecycle tasks utilizing Python and C++ in a Linux environment, adhering to Lean-Agile methodologies.Design, implement, and sustain scalable cloud systems leveraging AWS managed services, with an emphasis on scalability, reliability, observability, and operational excellence.Develop and provision cloud infrastructure to support simulation initiatives efficiently.
Join our dynamic team at Torc Robotics as a Software Engineer II, specializing in ADKit Component Enablement and Calibration. In this role, you will contribute to cutting-edge technology that enhances our autonomous vehicle systems. Your expertise will be crucial in developing, testing, and implementing software components that ensure the optimal performance of our products.
Apr 9, 2026
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