Full-Time

Group Product Manager

Simulation Evaluation

Posted on 1/3/2025

Waymo

Waymo

1,001-5,000 employees

Develops self-driving technology for vehicles

Compensation Overview

$281k - $356k/yr

+ Bonus + Equity Incentive Plan

Senior, Expert

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Mountain View, CA, USA

Category
Technical Product Management
Product Management
Product
Required Skills
Product Management
Data Analysis
Connection
Connection
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Requirements
  • 3+ years of managing a Product team
  • Background in an engineering discipline, either hardware or software, could be undergrad degree or work equivalent
  • Business experience could be one or more of: (1) startup founder, (2) successful sales or sales engineering work, or (3) management consulting or finance
  • Strong analytical and presentation skills, including data analysis and telling compelling stories w/ data
Responsibilities
  • Manage a team. You'll manage the strategy, team goals, and developing your team as we create short-term and long term technical vision of the organization
  • Evolve the Release Process and Safety Framework. You'll manage the evolution of the safety framework and release process, improvements to our eval methodologies supporting that process, and understanding needed modifications for new driving contexts and scope
  • Help accelerate market expansion. How do we ensure a step change reduction in the cost and time to enter new markets? What new sim capabilities are required?
  • Build our Simulator evaluation capabilities. How do we evaluate a simulator for autonomous vehicles, especially how well it predicts real-world autonomous driving car performance? How do we validate that the simulator supports new scopes?
  • Realistic vehicle simulation. How do we ensure that autonomous cars in simulation behave just like they do in the real world, all the good and the bad
Desired Qualifications
  • Quantitative analysis background
  • Familiarity with Machine Learning
  • Experience in robotics or autonomous vehicles specifically
  • Experience with simulation

Waymo develops self-driving technology for vehicles, known as the "Waymo Driver." This system combines hardware, software, and computing power to allow cars to navigate roads without human drivers. Waymo serves various clients, including individual consumers, businesses, and logistics companies, and partners with automakers like Volvo to integrate its technology into their vehicles. Additionally, Waymo operates in the trucking sector through Waymo Via, which focuses on efficient goods delivery. The company generates revenue through partnerships, technology licensing, and autonomous ride-hailing services. Waymo stands out from competitors by heavily investing in research and development to improve the predictive capabilities of its technology, ensuring it can effectively respond to other road users. The goal of Waymo is to enhance transportation safety and efficiency through its advanced self-driving solutions.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$11.1B

Headquarters

Mountain View, California

Founded

2009

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Waymo plans to expand its robotaxi service to South Bay and Peninsula.
  • Growing consumer acceptance of autonomous vehicles boosts demand for Waymo's services.
  • 5G technology enhances real-time decision-making in Waymo's autonomous vehicles.

What critics are saying

  • Regulatory challenges in Washington D.C. hinder Waymo's robotaxi expansion plans.
  • Public privacy concerns over Waymo's use of interior camera data may affect trust.
  • Intensifying competition in the autonomous vehicle market could impact Waymo's growth.

What makes Waymo unique

  • Waymo achieved the first fully self-driving trip on public roads in 2015.
  • Waymo's technology integrates advanced hardware, software, and computing for safe navigation.
  • Waymo partners with major automakers like Volvo to enhance vehicle safety and convenience.

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Benefits

401(k) Company Match

Performance Bonus

Company Equity

Hybrid Work Options

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Headcount

6 month growth

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1 year growth

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2 year growth

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