Full-Time

Site Supervisor II

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May Mobility

May Mobility

201-500 employees

Operates autonomous vehicle mobility solutions

Compensation Overview

$55k - $65k/yr

Mid

Eden Prairie, MN, USA

Category
Generalist Operations
Operations & Logistics
Required Skills
Software Testing
Customer Service
Requirements
  • Strong knowledge of operational processes
  • Organizational and planning skills
  • Understanding of May’s technology and the ability to teach product details
  • Strong collaboration and problem solving skills
  • Ability to motivate while advocating for safety and promoting May’s mission
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills across multiple platforms; strict attention to detail in every situation
  • High comfort level with making judgment calls in ambiguous situations
  • Understanding of best practices when it comes to top-notch customer service
  • Ability to work effectively with team members at all levels of the organization
  • 3+ years experience in a fast-adapting and customer-focused environment
  • 3 + years of supervisory experience
Responsibilities
  • Ensure that operations during each shift follow rigorous safety guidelines; continuously develop a culture of safety that is beyond reproach
  • Follow daily protocols and track site performance metrics to systematically improve outcomes
  • Become an expert in quickly collecting, documenting, and reporting feedback on mechanical and vehicle-related issues to the engineering team
  • Collaborate with engineers and other team members to troubleshoot and handle escalations that could negatively impact operations
  • Create a work environment that values all team members
  • Cover shifts across days and times that fall outside normal business hours
  • Train/coach autonomous vehicle operators through quality assessments and ride-alongs (where applicable)
  • Monitor health of vehicles at all times using company tools for observation
  • Ensure all vehicles (and AVOs where applicable) are being monitored while in operation
  • Interact with riders as required
  • Follow incident response protocol thoroughly and communicate details quickly and clearly to appropriate parties
  • Operate a trail/recovery vehicle as required
  • Obtain certification to safely operate May vehicles autonomously
  • Test software changes with focus on safety and communicate clear feedback
  • Work with remote support team to troubleshoot minor vehicle issues as needed
  • Train and certify new AVOs following approved curriculum (where applicable)
  • Collaborate with other sites to maintain consistency and best practices for all; update documentation accordingly
  • Represent May to external parties (demonstrations, site visits, Q&As)
  • Other duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications
  • Associates degree or higher in Business, Technical Operations, or related area
  • Prior experience in operations or logistics
  • Working knowledge of Google Suite

May Mobility focuses on enhancing urban transportation through autonomous vehicle technology. Their self-driving vehicles utilize real-time, on-board simulations to navigate safely by anticipating various road scenarios, which helps them handle unexpected situations effectively. This emphasis on safety distinguishes May Mobility from other companies in the autonomous driving sector. They collaborate with city authorities and businesses globally to provide mobility solutions that improve convenience and reduce environmental impact. The company's goal is to make cities more accessible and visually appealing by transforming how people move within them.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$385.6M

Headquarters

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Founded

2017

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Partnership with Tecnobus expands market reach in Europe by 2026.
  • Launch in Japan with Toyota e-Palette opens new international revenue streams.
  • Collaboration with Lyft increases exposure in the ridesharing market.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from Waymo with $5 billion investment.
  • Tesla's AI platform expansion could divert focus from AV technology.
  • Emergence of autonomous B2B trucking may shift investment away from consumer AVs.

What makes May Mobility unique

  • May Mobility's real-time simulations enhance safety in unexpected road situations.
  • Partnerships with city authorities boost May Mobility's urban transportation solutions.
  • Focus on accessibility with wheelchair-accessible AVs sets May Mobility apart.

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Benefits

Health, vision, & dental

Unlimited paid vacations & generous holidays

Paid parental leave

Stock options

Daily catered lunches & snacks

Flexible schedule

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

5%
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