Full-Time

Head of Autonomy Safety

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Nuro

Nuro

501-1,000 employees

Autonomous delivery vehicles for businesses

Robotics & Automation
Automotive & Transportation
Energy

Compensation Overview

$183.8k - $278.4kAnnually

+ Annual Performance Bonus + Equity

Senior, Expert

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Mountain View, CA, USA

This position is based at the company headquarters in Mountain View, California.

Category
Applied Machine Learning
Robotics & Autonomous Systems
AI & Machine Learning
Required Skills
Machine Learning

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Requirements
  • Expertise in safety engineering, preferably in a high-tech environment in transportation, with experience in frontier technology and AI/ML development.
  • Technical experience, preferably with hands-on experience working in SW, HW and Operations;
  • A team player, able and willing to work in a collaborative environment, while also freely sharing their expert advice and counsel;
  • Focused on the company’s mission, and seeks practical solutions that advance safety in an environment conducive to development;
  • Able and willing to capably articulate Nuro’s safety strategy and story to regulators, industry bodies, and the general public.
Responsibilities
  • Head the Office of Safety within Public Trust.
  • Play a key role in directing the efforts of the company’s executive Safety Committee.
  • Preparing the company-wide Safety Cases for each of our products, reviewing and improving sections prepared by each of the relevant technical and operational functions, and providing a uniform voice and consistency to the final document.
  • Serve as Nuro’s 'SMS Executive' in articulating and implementing Safety Management Systems across the company.
  • Implement safety strategy through managers and safety responsible engineers in each functional area.
  • Review and consult on Safety Case components, including V&V, prepared by each organization prior to preparation of the company-wide Safety Case.
  • Ensure accountability through dotted-line reporting relationships to safety responsible engineers across the company.
  • Establish training and other requirements to improve safety education among safety responsible engineers and across the company more generally.
  • Play a key role in cross-functional safety organizations and activities governing the development, validation, and operation of our products.
  • Play a key role in emergency planning and response.
  • Keep current on emerging issues in safety and autonomy, and review and provide guidance to the Safety Committee as appropriate regarding emerging regulatory and voluntary industry standards and issues.
  • Ensure Nuro actively participates in national and international dialogue on autonomous vehicle engineering and safety, and articulate goals for Nuro policies regarding safety for consideration by the whole Safety Committee.
  • Ensure Nuro is properly represented on safety matters in dialogue with legislators, regulators, industry standard setting bodies, and the media.

Nuro creates autonomous delivery vehicles that transport goods without any occupants. These vehicles are designed to operate safely and efficiently, allowing businesses like retailers, grocery stores, and restaurants to streamline their delivery services. By partnering with these businesses, Nuro helps reduce delivery costs and improve convenience for customers. Unlike other companies in the autonomous vehicle sector, Nuro focuses solely on goods delivery, optimizing their vehicles for this purpose, which enhances safety and reduces emissions. Their goal is to provide a sustainable and efficient delivery solution that meets the growing demand for fast and reliable logistics.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$2.1B

Headquarters

Mountain View, California

Founded

2016

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Nuro's expansion in Houston and California strengthens its market presence and revenue potential.
  • The Nuro AI Platform enables scalable AI development, attracting OEM and mobility provider partnerships.
  • Collaboration with Arm enhances Nuro's technological capabilities in the autonomous vehicle market.

What critics are saying

  • Uber's expanding delivery services pose a competitive threat to Nuro's business model.
  • Regulatory challenges in Houston and California may impact Nuro's autonomous vehicle deployments.
  • Reliance on partnerships like Uber Eats could be risky if partners switch to competitors.

What makes Nuro unique

  • Nuro focuses exclusively on goods delivery, not passenger transport, optimizing for safety.
  • Their zero-emission vehicles align with global sustainability efforts, reducing environmental impact.
  • Nuro's autonomous technology enhances local commerce by streamlining delivery operations for businesses.

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Performance Bonus

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