Applied Intuition Inc.
About Applied Intuition
Applied Intuition is the vehicle intelligence company that accelerates the global adoption of safe, AI-driven machines. Founded in 2017, Applied Intuition delivers the toolchain, Vehicle OS, and autonomy stacks to help customers build intelligent vehicles and shorten time to market. Eighteen of the top 20 global automakers and major programs across the Department of Defense trust Applied Intuition's solutions to deliver vehicle intelligence. Applied Intuition serves the automotive, defense, trucking, construction, mining, and agriculture industries and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA, with offices in Washington, D.C., San Diego, CA, Ft. Walton Beach, FL, Ann Arbor, MI, London, Stuttgart, Munich, Stockholm, Seoul, and Tokyo. Learn more at appliedintuition.com. About EpiSci
EpiSci, an Applied Intuition company, develops next-generation, tactical autonomy solutions for national security problems. EpiSci’s autonomy software is technology agnostic, operationally informed, tactically relevant, and has piloted swarms of uncrewed aerial systems and tactical fighter aircraft. Additional applications include crewed-uncrewed teaming for air dominance, cognitive sensors, and networks for advanced communications systems, as well as battle management command and control for informed decision-making. EpiSci delivers unmatched speed, cost-efficiency, and scalability as the preferred partner for defense agencies and industry teams seeking mission-critical autonomy solutions. About the role
As a Robotic Autonomy Systems Engineer, you will design and integrate complex autonomy and vehicle intelligence systems spanning hardware and software domains. You will integrate hardware and software onto vehicle platforms and deploy autonomy algorithms in both a HIL/SIL and flight test environment. Computer networking, code integration, and a passion for robotics integration is a must. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to deliver robust, scalable solutions for defense and commercial customers, providing seamless hardware-software integration, troubleshooting, and customer-facing demonstrations. At Applied Intuition, you will:
Adapt and develop modular and agile autonomy capabilities across diverse defense problems Integrate and deploy autonomy solutions onto embedded Linux and other hardware platforms, including interfacing with sensors and collecting data Troubleshoot complex integration and software issues to ensure high reliability and performance Integrate autonomy software into hardware in collaboration with autonomy engineers that supports full integration with aircraft autopilots, datalinks, sensors, PNT/GPS/INS, ground control stations, etc. Support live flight test of autonomy software on group 1-5 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) Collaborate with 3rd party UAS vehicle vendors on the integration of EpiSci autonomy software onto OEM UAS hardware Conduct system-level setup, testing, and validation, including software-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop evaluations Collaborate with autonomy engineers to implement service-oriented-architecture software and inter-process messaging systems for autonomous UASs Collaborate with DoD warfighter domain experts and 3rd party UAS vehicle vendors to develop and integrate autonomy software onto OEM hardware We\'re looking for someone who has:
BS or MS in Robotics, Computer Science or related engineering field 2+ years of hands-on experience working with robotic systems (hardware, software, and integration) Experience with software programming languages: C++ preferred Experience integrating autonomy/robotics products with Pixhawk autopilots (ArduPilot and/or PX4) Experience integrating with communication busses & protocols: UART/RS232/RS422/RS485, SPI/QSPI, I2C, Ethernet Experience developing in Docker, containerized deployment environments, and using Linux-based operating systems (e.g., RHEL, Ubuntu) Experience using git, Visual Studio Code, GitLab Familiarity with real-time, edge computing, and safety-critical systems operating in software-in-the-loop (SIL), hardware-in-the-loop (HIL), test & operational environments Excellent communication skills and customer-oriented project delivery mindset Willingness to travel frequently for on-site integration and demonstrations (estimated 10–20%) Eligibility to obtain and maintain a U.S. security clearance Nice to have:
Experience in modern C++ (2011, 2017, or 2020 standards), Bash, and CMake Experience with ROS2, Agile development practices, and CI/CD pipelines Prior work with COTS hardware integration such as Nvidia Jetson and Xilinx RF/MPSOC Active U.S. SECRET clearance preferred Note: This refined description retains the core role information and essential qualifications while removing extraneous application-form boilerplate. It uses only allowed HTML tags and standardizes list formatting for clarity. Equal Opportunity Employer: Applied Intuition is an equal opportunity employer and federal contractor or subcontractor. We comply with applicable equal employment opportunity laws and regulations.
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Applied Intuition is the vehicle intelligence company that accelerates the global adoption of safe, AI-driven machines. Founded in 2017, Applied Intuition delivers the toolchain, Vehicle OS, and autonomy stacks to help customers build intelligent vehicles and shorten time to market. Eighteen of the top 20 global automakers and major programs across the Department of Defense trust Applied Intuition's solutions to deliver vehicle intelligence. Applied Intuition serves the automotive, defense, trucking, construction, mining, and agriculture industries and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA, with offices in Washington, D.C., San Diego, CA, Ft. Walton Beach, FL, Ann Arbor, MI, London, Stuttgart, Munich, Stockholm, Seoul, and Tokyo. Learn more at appliedintuition.com. About EpiSci
EpiSci, an Applied Intuition company, develops next-generation, tactical autonomy solutions for national security problems. EpiSci’s autonomy software is technology agnostic, operationally informed, tactically relevant, and has piloted swarms of uncrewed aerial systems and tactical fighter aircraft. Additional applications include crewed-uncrewed teaming for air dominance, cognitive sensors, and networks for advanced communications systems, as well as battle management command and control for informed decision-making. EpiSci delivers unmatched speed, cost-efficiency, and scalability as the preferred partner for defense agencies and industry teams seeking mission-critical autonomy solutions. About the role
As a Robotic Autonomy Systems Engineer, you will design and integrate complex autonomy and vehicle intelligence systems spanning hardware and software domains. You will integrate hardware and software onto vehicle platforms and deploy autonomy algorithms in both a HIL/SIL and flight test environment. Computer networking, code integration, and a passion for robotics integration is a must. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to deliver robust, scalable solutions for defense and commercial customers, providing seamless hardware-software integration, troubleshooting, and customer-facing demonstrations. At Applied Intuition, you will:
Adapt and develop modular and agile autonomy capabilities across diverse defense problems Integrate and deploy autonomy solutions onto embedded Linux and other hardware platforms, including interfacing with sensors and collecting data Troubleshoot complex integration and software issues to ensure high reliability and performance Integrate autonomy software into hardware in collaboration with autonomy engineers that supports full integration with aircraft autopilots, datalinks, sensors, PNT/GPS/INS, ground control stations, etc. Support live flight test of autonomy software on group 1-5 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) Collaborate with 3rd party UAS vehicle vendors on the integration of EpiSci autonomy software onto OEM UAS hardware Conduct system-level setup, testing, and validation, including software-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop evaluations Collaborate with autonomy engineers to implement service-oriented-architecture software and inter-process messaging systems for autonomous UASs Collaborate with DoD warfighter domain experts and 3rd party UAS vehicle vendors to develop and integrate autonomy software onto OEM hardware We\'re looking for someone who has:
BS or MS in Robotics, Computer Science or related engineering field 2+ years of hands-on experience working with robotic systems (hardware, software, and integration) Experience with software programming languages: C++ preferred Experience integrating autonomy/robotics products with Pixhawk autopilots (ArduPilot and/or PX4) Experience integrating with communication busses & protocols: UART/RS232/RS422/RS485, SPI/QSPI, I2C, Ethernet Experience developing in Docker, containerized deployment environments, and using Linux-based operating systems (e.g., RHEL, Ubuntu) Experience using git, Visual Studio Code, GitLab Familiarity with real-time, edge computing, and safety-critical systems operating in software-in-the-loop (SIL), hardware-in-the-loop (HIL), test & operational environments Excellent communication skills and customer-oriented project delivery mindset Willingness to travel frequently for on-site integration and demonstrations (estimated 10–20%) Eligibility to obtain and maintain a U.S. security clearance Nice to have:
Experience in modern C++ (2011, 2017, or 2020 standards), Bash, and CMake Experience with ROS2, Agile development practices, and CI/CD pipelines Prior work with COTS hardware integration such as Nvidia Jetson and Xilinx RF/MPSOC Active U.S. SECRET clearance preferred Note: This refined description retains the core role information and essential qualifications while removing extraneous application-form boilerplate. It uses only allowed HTML tags and standardizes list formatting for clarity. Equal Opportunity Employer: Applied Intuition is an equal opportunity employer and federal contractor or subcontractor. We comply with applicable equal employment opportunity laws and regulations.
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