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Ara is seeking a Senior Autonomy Engineer to lead the development and integration of autonomy capabilities in unmanned ground vehicle platforms. This role requires strong technical expertise in robotics, primarily in autonomy systems, with hands-on experience across multiple subsystems.
The position is hybrid, requiring presence onsite three days a week and offers competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits. Join us to contribute to cutting-edge projects in national defense.
Job Category: Engineering Support Services
Requisition Number: SENIO009915
PA04 - Warrendale, 555 Keystone Drive, Warrendale, PA 15086, USA
Neya Systems, a division of Applied Research Associates (ARA), is a leader in advanced robotics and autonomy technologies supporting national defense and national security missions. We develop high‑reliability autonomy software for unmanned ground systems that operate in complex, real‑world environments. Our work spans perception, planning, controls, sensor fusion, human‑robot interaction, and system integration.
We are seeking a Senior Autonomy Engineer to lead the design, development, and integration of autonomy capabilities across unmanned ground vehicle platforms. This role requires strong technical depth, hands‑on robotics experience, and the ability to work across multiple subsystems including perception, planning, controls, and embedded software. This position is a hybrid role, requiring three days per week onsite at our Warrendale, PA office.
As a senior contributor, you will drive complex technical efforts, mentor engineers, analyze system performance, and help shape next‑generation autonomy solutions.
We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, professional development funding, and the opportunity to contribute to high‑impact autonomy and robotics programs supporting national defense missions.
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