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We're searching for a Manufacturing Technician to assist with the production of Aurora's family of LiDAR and other Hardware products. Test complex mechanical and optical systems to support the development of Aurora's lidar engine products.
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The Principal Electrical Engineer plays a key role in a small cross functional team designing the next generation of lidar solutions for automotive, industrial and consumer applications. You will collaboratively define system level requirements and functional specs, then translate those requirements to the hardware design.
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Collaborate with hardware engineers to integrate ADAS software with sensor systems (radar, lidar, cameras) and vehicle controllers. Conduct simulation and testing of ADAS features using software tools and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) setups to validate performance under various conditions.
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For all positions, experience in any of these areas is a plus: robotics, autonomous vehicles, LiDAR, radar, cameras, aerial robotics, 3D mapping, machine vision, sensors, SLAM. Knowledge of any of the following is a plus: visual inertial odometry, LiDAR, vision-based SLAM, machine learning.
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Provide exploitation of multi-spectral, Hyperspectral, Infra-Red (IR), Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), and LiDAR imagery. The company's capabilities include custom design and engineering; rapid prototyping; sensor integration and sustainment; aircraft modification and certification; flight test instrumentation and support; mission operations service; advanced intelligence data processing, exploitation, and dissemination solutions; and tailored hardware and software mission-system tools.
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Prior experience with hardware such as GPS, Lidar, PLCs, PCs, and low voltage power systems. As a Lead Electrical Engineer, you will lead and coordinate all hardware related initiatives including but not limited to reviewing/approving electrical drawings, conducting electrical analysis, specifying new devices, and maintaining bill of materials for Autonomous Solutions products.
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We work with the industry’s leading companies to deploy and build scalable LiDAR and drone mapping software and hardware. GeoCue is a global technology company headquartered in Huntsville, AL. It is positioned to become the US market leader in Aerial Surveying/Mapping with a very wide range of products including Microdrones fully integrated drone solutions, TrueView LiDAR payloads and LP360 software.
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Ouster Inc. is seeking a senior digital hardware FPGA design engineer to build the next-generation of lidar systems. You will work hands-on with hardware and develop new techniques to improve lidar performance.
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Ouster Inc. is seeking a digital hardware FPGA/ASIC design and verification engineering lead. We've transformed LIDAR from an analog device with thousands of components to an elegant digital device powered by one chip-scale laser array and one CMOS sensor.
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Experience with various sensors and data streams, including IMU, lidar, radar and cameras. As a Hardware Requirements System Engineer at Meta Reality Labs, you will be a part of the teams designing, building, and testing prototypes for future consumer virtual reality (VR) experiences.
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The selected individual will be responsible for supporting software build automation, creating and implementing automated test scripts and processes, and developing deployment packages for software that involves real-time processing of transportation systems software that utilizes a variety of hardware components such as computer vision, magnet loops, LIDAR, RFID, and more.
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Experience with hardware such as GPS, Lidar, PLCs, PCs, and low voltage power systems. This Lead Electrical Engineer role will report to the Autonomous Controls and Hardware Manager and manage a small team of engineers.
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Demonstrated experience managing specialized geospatial data acquisition, management, and distribution systems (e.g. maintain nationwide high resolution digital photography archives, serve lidar data products, etc.
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Career Growth: Engage in a highly iterative product development strategy, with opportunities to lead projects that harness the power of chips, LiDAR hardware, and perception software. HK), we're not just engineering the future of LiDAR and perception solutions; we're shaping a safer, smarter world through autonomous technology.
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Develops and enhances highly critical technologies for camera perception; high precision localization; radar perception and lidar perception; precise sensor synchronization and calibration; multi-sensor fusion; estimation and tracking of static and dynamic objects in the environment; behavior prediction of agents; planning of autonomous vehicle decisions, trajectory and speed; and/or autonomous vehicle control.
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