Munich, Germany
FERNRIDE is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to Diversity & Inclusion because we value and celebrate everyone's differences and individuality. We strive to create an open, safe space in which you feel empowered and authentic.
What will you do ?
At FERNRIDE, we call the team that provides most of the services and infrastructure as well as verification efforts, the Engineering and Verification Ecosystems (EVE) team. As the foundation of Fernride engineering, the EVE team is poised to build the most productive engineering team in the world with an engineering system that scales, rock-solid cloud platforms and world class verification. From source management to deploying to individual vehicles roaming around different yards, from distributed building/testing to orchestrating container-based integration tests in the cloud, from customizing and installing OSs and firmware to building CLI and web services and applications, we have it all covered.
We are currently seeking an Autonomous and Teleoperation System Test Specialist (f/d/m) to join our growing team in Germany. The ideal candidate is not afraid to automate things using scripting languages and enjoys working closely with developers. This role requires a tech-savvy professional with an in-depth understanding of how technology can help us achieve our business goals.
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What we offer @FERNRIDE
Working with FERNRIDE means accomplishments are based on team effort, so all my colleagues and I benefit from:
FERNRIDE offers scalable automation solutions for yard trucking that increase productivity, promote sustainability, and improve worker safety. We employ a human-assisted automation approach, which allows for remote takeovers of electric trucks when necessary. This ensures seamless integration and reliable operations for logistics operators. With over a decade of research and high-profile customers, including Volkswagen, HHLA, DB Schenker, and BSH, FERNRIDE uses cutting-edge technology to address major industry challenges, such as driver shortages and the negative environmental impact of logistics operations.