About The Position

As an Engineering Manager in the Embedded Automotive Platforms (EAP) team, you’ll lead a US-based team building portable, production-grade core libraries and standardized APIs that sit at the boundary between Wayve’s autonomy stack and real vehicle platforms. Your team’s work enables Wayve software to run reliably across multiple automotive reference platforms and runtime environments (e.g., NVIDIA Drive Orin on Linux/QNX, Qualcomm platforms), accelerating real-world AV experiments and customer programs. This is a hands-on engineering management role: you’ll be expected to spend roughly 40% of your time coding/designing and ~60% leading, coaching, and delivering through the team.

Requirements

  • Experience managing and developing software engineers, with strong ownership of delivery (planning → execution → quality).
  • Strong engineering background, including substantial proven experience in embedded system development, preferably in the automotive industry or similar
  • Strong background in developing software for embedded systems using high-performance system languages like C++ and/or Rust, with the ability to be hands-on (coding + design).
  • Experience delivering software in safety-/quality-conscious environments (automotive strongly preferred), including familiarity with standards/processes such as ASPICE and MISRA.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate cross-functionally and communicate clearly with stakeholders across teams and time zones.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with Linux and/or QNX, build systems, and platform integration.
  • Familiarity with automotive platform concepts (e.g., AUTOSAR Adaptive, middleware/IPC for high-throughput systems).
  • Experience working with or delivering software on NVIDIA Drive Orin and/or Qualcomm automotive platforms.
  • Experience delivering platform/software components used broadly across internal teams and by external partners / 3rd parties.
  • Experience in FuSA and ISO26262 or similar compliance frameworks in fields like medical, aerospace.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and grow an embedded software team in the US, with plans to scale headcount over time.
  • Own the team roadmap: translate milestones into clear objectives, align priorities with stakeholders, and track execution to deliver against committed milestones.
  • Drive development of portable core libraries and platform abstractions (SDK-style APIs) that enable repeatable deployment of Wayve’s autonomy software to vehicle compute.
  • Guide reference platform adaptation and integration, ensuring our libraries run reliably across target environments (Linux/QNX and automotive SoCs).
  • Be responsible for delivering automotive functional safety (FuSA) certified core production libraries.
  • Coach and develop engineers; set high standards for engineering excellence, maintainability, and delivery discipline.
  • Stay hands-on: contribute to architecture and design, review code, and personally implement critical pieces where needed.

Benefits

  • Wayve is committed to creating an inclusive interview experience. If you require any accommodations or adjustments to participate fully in our interview process, please let us know.
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