Planner Stack Engineer
Munich, Bavaria, Germany · Full Time
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- Posted
- 3 hours ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Education
- Master's degree
- Eligibility
- Early-career engineers with an interest in robotics and autonomous driving who hold a master’s degree in an engineering or STEM field and can participate in occasional test drives with a valid driver’s license.
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Job description
About the role
Autobrains Technologies is hiring an engineer to work on the planner stack, with a focus on the software logic that decides and coordinates vehicle maneuvers. This position is deeply technical, but it also stays connected to real-world testing: the engineer will see code running on an actual car, participate in daily test drives, and remain informed about software changes being rolled out across the organization. A key part of the job is to observe how updates affect performance, including both improvements and regressions.
The team is looking for an early-career engineer who is enthusiastic about robotics and autonomous driving. The ideal candidate is curious, proactive, comfortable working independently, and motivated by solving challenging engineering problems in a fast-moving startup environment.
Responsibilities
- Build and refine the planner stack that determines how the vehicle moves.
- Track new software releases across the company and stay aligned with changes affecting the system.
- Take part in daily test drives and watch for performance gains or regressions.
- Join on-road testing sessions and support validation work on the real vehicle.
Requirements
- Master’s degree in engineering or a STEM discipline such as electrical engineering, machine learning/deep learning, robotics, or a related area.
- Background in robotics, autonomous driving, or control engineering.
- Practical experience with machine learning.
- Programming ability.
- Hands-on experience using Linux.
- Strong curiosity, self-direction, and communication skills.
- Valid driver’s license for occasional test drives.
- Preferred: experience with Docker.
- Preferred: experience with ROS.
Additional information
This role is based in Munich, Bavaria, Germany and is an onsite full-time position. The work involves direct interaction with vehicle testing and daily software releases, so the engineer is expected to stay close to the operational side of development.