Full-Time

Machine Learning Engineer

I, App Engine

Posted on 10/29/2025

Torc Robotics

Torc Robotics

501-1,000 employees

Autonomous truck software for Level 4

Compensation Overview

$132.4k - $158.9k/yr

+ Bonus + Stock Options

Ann Arbor, MI, USA

In Person

Category
AI & Machine Learning (2)
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Required Skills
CUDA
Pytorch
C/C++
Linux/Unix
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field with 0–4 years of experience, OR Master’s with 0–2 years, OR PhD with 0–2 years.
  • Strong programming skills in C++ and familiarity with Linux development environments.
  • Exposure to CUDA, GPU programming concepts, or machine learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch).
  • Eagerness to learn, contribute, and grow in an applied machine learning engineering environment.
Responsibilities
  • Develop and maintain components of the App Engine runtime and SDK supporting machine learning workloads on embedded GPUs.
  • Assist in implementing message-passing and data handling between distributed compute nodes.
  • Contribute to testing, debugging, and performance tuning of ML integration features.
  • Work closely with senior engineers to learn and apply best practices in GPU programming and embedded ML deployment.
Desired Qualifications
  • Bonus Points: Internship or project experience involving distributed systems, GPU programming, or embedded software.

Torc Robotics builds software for autonomous trucks, aiming to enable Level 4 self-driving capabilities for freight transport. They develop driving systems that let heavy trucks operate autonomously under certain conditions, and they work with truck manufacturers and fleet operators to bring these solutions to market. The company integrates sensors from partners (such as Luminar Technologies) and provides ongoing updates and support to ensure reliability and performance. Unlike more general AV players, Torc focuses on commercial trucking and leverages strategic partnerships (for example with Daimler Trucks) to integrate its software into production vehicles and fleets. Its goal is to improve road safety and freight efficiency by deploying scalable, commercial autonomous trucking solutions.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

M&A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Blacksburg, Virginia

Founded

2005

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What believers are saying

  • Michigan testing expansion on Cascadia chassis since February 2026 validates AI across seasons.
  • Edge Case partnership enhances safety framework for driverless trucking commercialization.
  • MEDC $3M grant and partnerships support Ann Arbor engineering hub for 2027 deployment.

What critics are saying

  • Daimler Truck fundraising dilutes Torc equity and delays 2027 Dallas-Laredo launch.
  • Waymo's Ann Arbor presence poaches Torc's AI talent with Alphabet's superior resources.
  • NHTSA regulatory gaps block Level 4 trucking in Texas and Michigan before 2027.

What makes Torc Robotics unique

  • Torc focuses exclusively on Level 4 autonomous Freightliner Cascadia trucks for U.S. long-haul.
  • Torc's 20-year history stems from 2005 Virginia Tech origins in safety-critical autonomy.
  • Torc delivers hub-to-hub self-driving software integrated with Daimler Truck hardware.

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Benefits

A competitive compensation package that includes a bonus component and stock options

100% paid medical, dental, and vision premiums for full-time employees

401K plan with a 6% employer match

Flexibility in schedule and generous paid vacation (available immediately after start date)

Company-wide holiday office closures

AD+D and Life Insurance

Company News

Truckers News
Mar 9th, 2026
Torc begins autonomous truck testing on highways in Michigan

Torc begins autonomous truck testing on highways in Michigan. Mar 9, 2026 Another autonomous truck manufacturer has its vehicles on the road, this time in the state well known for manufacturing vehicles. Torc recently announced the expansion of its autonomous truck testing operations to public roads in Michigan. The company said it is using the latest-generation Daimler Truck autonomous chassis based on the industry-leading Freightliner Cascadia. Building on Torc's established testing operations in Dallas-Fort Worth and Blacksburg, the company said expansion in Michigan marks a significant step in Torc's engineering presence and broadens testing capabilities. Testing its autonomous trucks in the greater Ann Arbor, Michigan area represents the natural next step in Torc's strategy to bring this technology safely and reliably to the long-haul trucking industry. After establishing the Ann Arbor engineering office last year, the development work taking place there is now "on the road" in Michigan and contributing to Torc's next generation of software. The company said this enables the validation of autonomous performance across new environments and seasonal conditions for both hardware and software performance using real-world data. "Validating our hardware and software together on public roads is a critical step in the marathon toward autonomous trucking commercialization," said Felix Heide, head of Artificial Intelligence at Torc. "Each new hardware generation allows us to further validate our AI inference models, strengthen our simulation accuracy, and ensure our autonomous system performs safely and reliably in real-world conditions." Torc, headquartered in Blacksburg, Virginia, is a subsidiary of Daimler Truck AG. Looking for your next job? Careersingear.com is the go-to platform for the Trucking industry. Don't just find the job you need; find the job you want with the company that wants you! An error occurred: Your browser does not support cookies. Please enable cookies to use this feature.

Truck News
Feb 24th, 2026
Torc testing autonomous trucks in Michigan

Torc testing autonomous trucks in Michigan. Torc has announced it's now testing autonomous trucks on public roads in Michigan. The Daimler Truck subsidiary is testing its autonomous technology installed in a Freightliner Cascadia and expanding its footprint beyond the Dallas-Fort Worth and Blacksburg, Va., regions. "Validating our hardware and software together on public roads is a critical step in the marathon toward autonomous trucking commercialization," said Felix Heide, head of artificial intelligence at Torc. "Each new hardware generation allows us to further validate our AI inference models, strengthen our simulation accuracy, and ensure our autonomous system performs safely and reliably in real-world conditions." The Michigan testing is being based out of the greater Ann Arbor area, where Torc opened an engineering office last year. The Cascadia is running Torc's latest generation of software allowing the company to evaluate performance in a wider range of environments and seasonal conditions. trucknews.com is the trucking industry's leading information source, delivering vital insights to fleet executives, operations teams, maintenance personnel, owner-operators, and more. Readers turn to our experienced journalists for award-winning trucking industry news, trends, technical advances, equipment maintenance techniques, and business practices alike. Have your say This is a moderated forum. Comments will no longer be published unless they are accompanied by a first and last name and a verifiable email address. (Today's Trucking will not publish or share the email address.) Profane language and content deemed to be libelous, racist, or threatening in nature will not be published under any circumstances.

Torc Robotics
Feb 24th, 2026
Torc Robotics Expands Autonomous Truck Testing to Michigan Public Roads

Torc robotics expands autonomous truck testing to Michigan public roads. Public-road testing in Michigan marks next step in Torc's growth, technology development and path to commercialization. BLACKSBURG, Va. - February 24, 2026 - Torc, a pioneer in self-driving vehicle technology, today announced the expansion of its autonomous truck testing operations to public roads in Michigan using the latest-generation Daimler Truck autonomous chassis based on the industry-leading Freightliner Cascadia. Building on Torc's established testing operations in Dallas-Fort Worth and Blacksburg, the expansion in Michigan marks a significant step in Torc's continued growth in the region as the company deepens its engineering presence and broadens testing capabilities. Testing its autonomous trucks in the greater Ann Arbor, Michigan area represents the natural next step in Torc's strategy to bring this technology safely and reliably to the long-haul trucking industry. After establishing the Ann Arbor engineering office last year, the development work taking place there is now "on the road" in Michigan and contributing to Torc's next generation of software. This enables the validation of autonomous performance across new environments and seasonal conditions for both hardware and software performance using real-world data. "Validating our hardware and software together on public roads is a critical step in the marathon toward autonomous trucking commercialization," said Felix Heide, Head of Artificial Intelligence at Torc. "Each new hardware generation allows us to further validate our AI inference models, strengthen our simulation accuracy, and ensure our autonomous system performs safely and reliably in real-world conditions." "Torc's continued growth in Michigan highlights the importance of strong public-private partnerships in advancing next-generation mobility," said Quentin L. Messer, Jr., CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and chair of the Michigan Strategic Fund. "Through collaboration with companies like Torc, Michigan is driving innovation, building a skilled workforce, and reinforcing its position as a global leader in autonomous and connected vehicle technologies." The Michigan testing expansion builds on Torc's continued partnership with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and Ann Arbor SPARK, reflecting a shared commitment to advancing safety and innovation in the freight industry through autonomous trucking. Torc is currently hiring in Michigan and remotely for software engineering, artificial intelligence, and machine learning roles to support ongoing testing and development efforts. For more information about Torc's technology, open positions, or progress toward commercializing autonomous trucking, visit torc.ai. About torc. Torc is an independent subsidiary of Daimler Truck AG, a global leader and pioneer in trucking. Founded in 2005 at the birth of the self-driving vehicle revolution, Torc has over 20 years of experience in pioneering safety-critical, self-driving applications. Torc offers a complete self-driving vehicle software and integration solution and is currently focusing on commercializing autonomous trucks for long-haul applications in the U.S. Headquartered in Blacksburg, Virginia, Torc also operates an engineering office in Montreal, a fleet operations facility in DFW to support productization and commercialization efforts and a facility in Ann Arbor to leverage the region's strong autonomous and automotive talent base. Torc's purpose is driving the future of freight with autonomous technology. As the world's leading autonomous trucking solution, Torc Robotics, Inc. empower exceptional employees, deliver a focused, hub-to-hub autonomous truck product, and provide its customers with the safest, most reliable, and cost-efficient solution to the market.

Torc Robotics
Sep 25th, 2025
Dave Anderson Joins the Technology Leadership Team as VP of Engineering for Torc's Enablement Division

BLACKSBURG, Va - September 25, 2025 - Torc Robotics, an independent subsidiary of Daimler Truck AG and a pioneer in commercializing self-driving vehicle technology, today announced the addition of Dave Anderson, who has joined the Technology Leadership Team as the VP of Engineering for its Enablement Division.

Torc Robotics
Sep 16th, 2025
Rebeca Delgado Joins Torc As Vice President, Engineering - Autonomy Applications

Rebeca Delgado joins Torc as vice president, Engineering - Autonomy Applications.

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