The role
As a Project Engineer (PE), you will be responsible for providing engineering services to customize UAI products and common components to meet customer needs, including sensor setups and data management. You should be proficient in handling large datasets using Python. In this role, you will develop expertise in various sensor configurations for vehicle automation projects, focusing on calibration and data quality enhancement activities.
Overview of our tech stack
Python, TypeScript, NumPy, Docker, Kubernetes, Google Cloud
About us
Understand.ai was founded in 2017 with the vision in mind to make AI accessible to everyone. To achieve this goal, we’re solving the data problem of AI. The tooling and services provided by understand.ai enable our customers to get the right data, at the right quality and right quantity, to make production-grade AI products a reality. Join us to become part of this journey!
Headquartered in Karlsruhe, our team has grown to more than 70 employees since 2017 and is part of the dSPACE Group since 2019. dSPACE is a market innovator and leader in providing solutions and systems for embedded controller software development in the Automotive, Aerospace, and Manufacturing industries. Founded in Germany in 1988, dSPACE employs over 2200 people worldwide, who are committed to making the embedded controls software development process more efficient through innovative tools and services.
Due to our success in growing customer numbers and projects, we need to scale our structure and team sizes in order to continue providing excellent service. Our goal is to make our customers happy and our employees happy. We offer a variety of benefits, but more importantly, we offer an interesting & meaningful work environment and responsibilities, on which you can work with a great level of autonomy.
We can’t wait to see what kind of future you choose to build at UAI - so click on the “apply for this position” button and together create the gold standard for ground truth data for autonomous transportation!