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About the Role
As the Vehicle Autonomy Team Lead, you will lead the team responsible for building, integrating, and fielding the on-vehicle autonomy stack for HavocAI’s autonomous surface vessels. This team owns the autonomy capabilities that run onboard our vessels and enable them to safely navigate, execute missions, respond to dynamic maritime environments, and operate reliably in the field.
This is a senior technical leadership role for someone with deep experience in robotics, autonomy software, motion planning, controls, vehicle behavior, and real-world system integration. You will lead a team of engineers from a technical perspective, set engineering priorities, guide architecture decisions, mentor teammates, and ensure that autonomy capabilities are delivered with speed, rigor, and operational reliability.
This role is hands-on and field-oriented. You should be comfortable moving between system design, code review, debugging logs, evaluating autonomy performance, supporting field tests, and working cross-functionally with perception, mission software, embedded systems, hardware, and operations teams.
Key Responsibilities
Vehicle Autonomy Leadership
- Lead the technical execution of the on-vehicle autonomy team
- Own autonomy capabilities that run onboard autonomous surface vessels, including navigation, planning, control, behaviors, safety logic, and autonomy execution
- Define technical priorities, architecture, interfaces, and development standards for vehicle autonomy systems
- Guide autonomy design decisions across reliability, latency, safety, compute constraints, mission performance, and field maintainability
- Ensure the vehicle autonomy stack is robust, observable, testable, and ready for real-world maritime operations
Team Leadership & Technical Mentorship
- Lead, mentor, and support a team of autonomy, robotics, planning, and controls engineers
- Provide technical guidance through design reviews, architecture reviews, code reviews, test planning, and field-readiness reviews
- Help engineers break down complex autonomy problems into executable technical work
- Establish strong engineering practices for autonomy development, integration, simulation, testing, and deployment
- Create a team culture built on ownership, technical excellence, mission focus, and fast iteration
Integration, Testing & Field Deployment
- Drive autonomy capabilities from concept through implementation, simulation, hardware-in-the-loop testing, field testing, and deployment
- Support vessel integration, field tests, customer demonstrations, and operational evaluations
- Diagnose and resolve autonomy issues using logs, telemetry, vehicle data, simulation results, and field observations
- Build feedback loops between field failures, autonomy improvements, and product roadmap decisions
- Ensure the team delivers autonomy software that can be operated, debugged, and maintained in real mission environments
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Work closely with perception, mission software, embedded systems, hardware, product, program, and field operations teams
- Translate mission needs and product requirements into vehicle autonomy capabilities
- Coordinate interfaces between onboard autonomy, mission planning, command and control, sensors, and platform systems
- Communicate technical risks, tradeoffs, and progress clearly to engineering and company leadership
- Help align vehicle autonomy development with customer needs, deployment timelines, and long-term product strategy
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Robotics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related technical field
- 8+ years of experience in robotics, autonomy, autonomous vehicles, unmanned systems, maritime autonomy, aerospace, defense technology, or related technical fields
- Strong technical background in vehicle autonomy, motion planning, controls, robotics software, and autonomous system integration
- Proven experience leading engineers from a technical perspective, either as a team lead, technical lead, staff engineer, principal engineer, or engineering manager
- Experience building and deploying autonomy software on real robotic or autonomous systems
- Strong understanding of autonomy software stacks, including planning, control, behaviors, state estimation, sensor integration, simulation, testing, and deployment
- Experience working in Linux-based development environments with modern software engineering practices
- Strong programming skills in C++ and/or Python
- Ability to make sound technical tradeoffs across reliability, safety, performance, maintainability, and schedule
- Strong debugging skills across software, hardware, sensors, logs, telemetry, and field operations
- Excellent communication skills and ability to align technical and non-technical stakeholders
- High ownership, strong judgment, and comfort operating in fast-moving, ambiguous environments
- Passion for mission-critical autonomy and real-world robotic systems
- U.S. citizenship and ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance
Preferred Skills
- Experience with autonomous surface vessels, maritime autonomy, naval systems, unmanned boats, or maritime domain awareness
- Experience with collision avoidance, COLREGs-aware planning, path planning, trajectory generation, behavior planning, guidance, navigation, or control systems
- Experience with multi-agent autonomy, collaborative autonomy, distributed robotic systems, or coordinated vehicle behaviors
- Experience with ROS2, DDS, MOOS-IvP, autonomy middleware, or distributed robotics architectures
- Experience integrating perception, radar, EO/IR cameras, AIS, GPS/INS, or other maritime sensor modalities into autonomy systems
- Experience with simulation, hardware-in-the-loop testing, autonomy verification and validation, and field test programs
- Experience supporting government, DoD, defense, or dual-use technology programs
- Experience operating in startup or fast-moving product engineering environments
- Active or prior security clearance
LocationThis role may be based remotely, with preference for candidates located in or willing to work from Boston, MA or Rhode Island. Candidates should be comfortable with regular travel for onsite collaboration, vessel integration, field testing, customer demonstrations, program reviews, and deployments.