Full-Time

Director – Autonomy Behavior

Posted on 6/10/2025

May Mobility

May Mobility

201-500 employees

Autonomous vehicle mobility solutions for cities

Compensation Overview

$220k - $255k/yr

Ann Arbor, MI, USA

In Person

Category
Engineering Management (1)
Required Skills
Machine Learning
Reinforcement Learning
Requirements
  • PhD or masters degree in a relevant, highly technical field (e.g. robotics, computer science, computer engineering, aerospace engineering, physics)
  • A demonstrated ability to solve complex autonomy problems as a principal investigator, staff or principal engineer, or director (or equivalent role)
  • 7+ years of software-focused engineering experience solving challenging robotics problems in mission critical software and/or robotic systems.
  • Experience leading a team of 10+ engineers - setting goals, leading by example, handling challenging situations and failures
  • Previous experience as individual contributor successfully developing and deploying innovative solutions in the autonomous vehicle or related space
Responsibilities
  • Be a technical thought leader to champion May Mobility’s mission, vision, values and company priorities to develop and execute autonomy strategy with fellow executives and engineering leaders.
  • Work cross-functionally with Vehicle Engineering; Software, Data and Infrastructure; and Operations leaders to solve and deploy solutions to autonomy challenges.
  • Deliver innovative and robust advances to May’s MPDM technology including faster execution, more accurate MPDM simulations, effective reward functions, improved and expressive policies, compatible and stable control algorithms and any other technological aspect required to advance MPDM, May’s core technology.
  • Guide the development and advances of advanced data-first and ML/AI approaches to maximize the capabilities of the MPDM stack.
  • Ensure May’s core MPDM technologies operate efficiently and effectively in commercial deployments, including supporting effective triage and resolution of issues related to this technology.
  • Maintain an understanding of related research fields including planning, automated decision making, and various machine learning techniques such as reinforcement learning.
  • Develop and maintain key performance indicators (KPIs) to track autonomy performance
  • Identify key gaps and challenges in May’s autonomy technology including MPDM and control algorithms.
  • Construct and execute a roadmap to solve key challenges and work with other autonomy leaders to synchronize this roadmap with the roadmaps of other functions.
  • Identify monthly, quarterly and yearly milestones to iteratively improve performance in both the short and long term.
  • Take responsibility for the overall planning, execution, and success of complex technical projects and provide the team with technical leadership.
  • Help set perception team hiring targets. Interview, hire, and manage a diverse team of talented perception engineers and scientists.
  • Oversee the escalation of critical issues and opportunities within the autonomy team’s leadership, driving clear recommendations to maximize the effectiveness of the team with respect to company priorities and strategy.
Desired Qualifications
  • 5+ years of management experience
  • Experience developing and/or using MPDM
  • Deep understanding of the challenges facing autonomous vehicles as well as the state of the art in autonomy.

May Mobility builds autonomous mobility solutions by partnering with cities and businesses to offer self-driving passenger transportation and related services. Its system relies on on-board, real-time simulations that let the vehicle anticipate and safely respond to a wide range of road scenarios, enabling safe navigation in urban environments. Unlike many competitors that rely on external testing or staged environments, May Mobility emphasizes safety by continuously simulating potential situations on board to prevent risky maneuvers. The company differentiates itself through its city-focused partnerships and its emphasis on improving urban mobility, safety, and environmental impact. Its goal is to make cities more accessible and visually appealing by transforming how people move, using autonomous vehicles as a practical, scalable mobility solution.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$392.6M

Headquarters

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Founded

2017

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What believers are saying

  • Grab invests to expand robotaxi services in Southeast Asia.
  • Uber partnership deploys thousands of AVs starting Arlington 2025.
  • Tecnobus partnership launches autonomous minibuses mid-2026.

What critics are saying

  • Waymo erodes government contracts with premium robotaxi services.
  • Uber integrates in-house AV tech, terminates May Mobility deal.
  • NHTSA suspends operations after safety incident in US deployments.

What makes May Mobility unique

  • MPDM simulates thousands of scenarios real-time for safe navigation.
  • Retrofits Toyota Siennas and Tecnobus minibuses with AV tech.
  • Deploys shuttles in US, Japan, focusing on public transit partnerships.

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Benefits

Health, vision, & dental

Unlimited paid vacations & generous holidays

Paid parental leave

Stock options

Daily catered lunches & snacks

Flexible schedule

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Headcount

6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

-1%
Nikkei Asia
Feb 25th, 2026
MUFG Bank and Japan ICT Fund invest in US self-driving startup May Mobility

Mitsubishi UFJ Bank and Japan's public-private fund JICT have invested in May Mobility, a US autonomous-driving startup. The investment reflects Japan's push to expand driverless transport services as the country faces labour shortages and an ageing population. May Mobility operates autonomous vehicle services in the United States. The funding aims to support Japan's efforts to address transportation challenges through self-driving technology.

The Business Times
Oct 23rd, 2025
Grab Invests in May Mobility Expansion

May Mobility has received a significant equity investment from Singapore-based Grab to expand its robotaxi services in South-east Asia. The startup's self-driving technology will be integrated into Grab's systems, marking a step towards global robotaxi deployment. May Mobility will use GrabMaps for safe deployment in the region. Previously, May Mobility secured a ¥10 billion ($66 million) investment from Japan's NTT. The company uses modified Toyota Siennas and Tecnobus minibuses for its services.

Stock Titan
Oct 23rd, 2025
May Mobility Expands to Southeast Asia

May Mobility is expanding its autonomous vehicle (AV) technology into Southeast Asia through a strategic partnership with Grab. This collaboration involves an investment from Grab, facilitating the introduction of May Mobility's AVs to the region.

PYMNTS
Jun 10th, 2025
Uber Partners Up For Margin Gains Via Fully Self-Driving Taxis

Many innovations have a crucial graduation date: when they move from speculative RD to real-world deployment and utility.One of the more significant transitions underway is the rise of “autonomy as a service” (AaaS), a model where self-driving capabilities are not just embedded in cars but delivered as scalable platforms that are often entirely devoid of human drivers. This, in turn, is giving rise to “driver-out” vehicles: machines that operate with no safety driver on board, signaling a bold leap toward fully autonomous logistics and mobility systems. Look no further for the tech’s graduation date than May Mobility’s recent partnership with Uber to provide thousands of vehicles with autonomous vehicle (AV) technology for proof of where the landscape could be heading. “We know from the Waymo service that people are willing to wait longer for an autonomous vehicle. They’re willing to pay more, they prefer it so strongly,” Edwin Olson, CEO and co-founder of May Mobility, told PYMNTS. “And for companies like Uber, they know they need to be able to compete with that.”

IT Juzi
Jun 9th, 2025
May Mobility receives $6.9M investment

May Mobility, a U.S. autonomous driving technology developer, has received a strategic investment of ¥1 billion (approximately $7 million) from Japanese trading company Itochu. The investment aims to introduce May Mobility's autonomous driving technology to the Japanese market.

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