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Applied Intuition

Software Engineer – Infrastructure Tooling

Sunnyvale$149.4k–$164kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Applied Intuition seeks a Software Engineer to design and maintain core infrastructure tooling and developer frameworks supporting Android Automotive OS development. You'll own code review systems, build automation, and quality-gating tools while collaborating with platform engineering teams to improve code quality and release workflows.

What you'll do

  • Design and maintain core libraries, frameworks, and developer tools across the engineering organization
  • Operate and manage the Gerrit code review system for AAOS and Android platform development
  • Develop automated code analysis, static analysis, and quality-gating tools for large-scale codebases
  • Improve developer infrastructure for building and testing Android Automotive OS
  • Collaborate with Android, platform, and application teams to enhance build performance and workflows
  • Establish best practices and standards for tooling and infrastructure across teams

What they're looking for

  • C++
  • Python
  • ROS (Robot Operating System)
  • Blaze build system
  • Critique code review system
  • gRPC and Protocol Buffers
  • Infrastructure and tooling design
  • Android Automotive OS experience
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Applied Intuition

Applied Intuition builds autonomous vehicle and defense systems software, including motion planning algorithms, simulation infrastructure, and autonomy integration platforms for aerial and ground platforms. The company is hiring for security engineers, robotics/autonomy software engineers, hardware-in-the-loop specialists, and IT operations professionals to support its growing physical AI operations.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience working with Android Automotive OS and what specific infrastructure challenges you've addressed.
  • Walk us through a time you owned and improved a developer tool or system that affected multiple teams.