Senior Sensor Simulation Engineer, Radar

Parallel Domain

United States

Remote

USD 155,000 - 175,000

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Equity
Employer-paid medical/dental/vision
Flexible paid vacation & holidays
Paid parental leave
Equipment budget
Learning stipend

Job summary

Parallel Domain is seeking a Senior Sensor Simulation Engineer to lead radar-centric sensor modeling and validation efforts. You will build physically accurate models in C++ within a real-time rendering pipeline, extending to lidar and thermal modalities, and work with perception/ML teams to translate failure modes into fidelity requirements.

You will lead technical direction, partner with product and leadership, and drive rigorous validation from day one, using advanced AI tooling to accelerate

Qualifications

  • Track record in building deployed simulation or sensor-modeling software.
  • Strong physics or engineering foundation; ability to translate papers to code.
  • Radar/RF depth and ECAD knowledge applied to simulation contexts.
  • Breadth across radar, lidar, thermal/IR or related sensing physics.
  • Experience validating models against real sensor data with metrics.
  • Proficient in writing and extending performance-sensitive C++ code.
  • Ability to set direction and lead technical projects across teams.
  • Comfortable communicating physics with engineers, product, and leaders.

Responsibilities

  • Set sensor simulation direction across radar, lidar, and thermal models.
  • Develop physically accurate sensor models in modern C++ for real-time pipelines.
  • Define metrics and validate outputs against measured sensor data.
  • Model weather and environmental effects with first-principles or heuristics.
  • Extend validation discipline across sensor suites including camera.
  • Translate real-world perception failures into fidelity requirements.
  • Provide technical direction to engineers and raise team rigor.
  • Leverage AI tooling to accelerate coding and literature review.

Skills

Simulation
Physics-first
Radar & RF
Sensor physics
Validation rigor
C++ proficiency
Technical leadership
Communication

Education

MSc/PhD in physics or electrical engineering

Tools

C++
Python
Ray tracing
GPU compute
Real-time rendering
Git
CI

Job description

About the Role

Before an autonomous vehicle navigates a busy intersection, before any Physical AI system is trusted in the real world, it has to prove itself in ours. Parallel Domain builds the platform that validates the next generation of autonomous systems in high-fidelity virtual environments.

Our sensor models are how that platform earns its credibility with customers. A simulated camera, lidar return, or radar detection is only useful if it behaves the way the real device behaves — including in the conditions where the real device struggles: heavy rain, snow, low reflectivity, multipath, clutter. Customers train and validate perception stacks against our output, so the physics has to hold up under scrutiny, and we have to be able to demonstrate that against measured data rather than assert it. That bar is rising as the modalities we simulate expand and the questions customers ask get sharper.

We're hiring a Senior Sensor Simulation Engineer to lead that work. This is a senior individual contributor and technical lead role: you'll own the technical direction for our sensor simulation portfolio — radar as the primary focus, extending across lidar, thermal/LWIR, and the broader multi-modal suite — and you'll be the person who decides where the physics goes next. You'll work hands-on building and validating models in modern C++, and partner with product and engineering leadership on where we invest. You'll be joining a small, deep team where your technical judgment carries real weight from day one.

Responsibilities
  • Set sensor simulation direction. Own the multi-quarter technical roadmap for radar, lidar, and thermal modeling — which fidelity gaps matter, which modalities we add, and how the work sequences. You'll be the company's authority here, and product strategy in this area will follow your read of where the industry is heading.

  • Build physically accurate sensor models. Radar as the primary focus — RF propagation, RCS, Doppler, multipath, antenna patterns, and raw pre-detection output — extending across lidar and thermal/LWIR. Real implementation work in modern C++ against a real-time rendering pipeline, deterministic and reproducible frame to frame.

  • Validate against real sensor data. Define the metrics and methodology that quantify how close our output is to measured reality, and drive model improvements from what that analysis tells you. We want to move from "this looks right" to "here is the correlation, here is the error distribution, here is what we fixed."

  • Model the hard conditions. Weather and environmental effects — rain, wetness, snow accumulation, low visibility — are where sensor fidelity gets interesting. Expect heuristics as well as first-principles physics, and the judgment to know which the problem calls for.

  • Set the standard for scientific rigor. Extend the validation discipline you bring on radar and lidar across the rest of the sensor suite, camera included. If we're going to call ourselves a sensor simulation company, the testing has to back it up.

  • Partner with perception and ML teams. Translate real-world perception failure modes into concrete, prioritized fidelity requirements — both internally and in technical conversations with customers evaluating our output.

  • Grow the team's depth. Provide technical direction to the engineers working in this area, and raise the bar on how the broader team reasons about sensor physics.

  • Use AI tooling actively. LLM-assisted coding and literature review meaningfully accelerate this kind of work. We expect fluency here — the bottleneck in this role is physical insight, not typing speed, and we want you spending your time on the former.

Required Qualifications
  • Experience. A track record of building simulation, sensor-modeling, or computational-physics software that was actually deployed and relied upon. We weight demonstrated physical insight above years served — a recent PhD with the right depth and a fifteen-year radar veteran are both credible here.

  • Physics-first foundation. Strong grounding in physics, applied physics, or electrical engineering — frequently an MSc or PhD, though we care about the depth of understanding rather than the credential. You can read a paper, work through the math, and turn it into working code.

  • Radar and RF depth. Radar signal processing, automotive or industrial radar domain experience, or a closely adjacent RF/electromagnetics background you're ready to apply to simulation. Candidates currently in radar algorithm roles who want to move into simulation are very much in scope.

  • Sensor physics breadth. Deep grounding in the physics of one or more sensing modalities — radar/RF, lidar, thermal/infrared, or electro-optical — and the underlying math: EM propagation, signal processing, radiometry, linear algebra.

  • Validation rigor. Demonstrated experience validating models against real measured sensor data and reasoning carefully about accuracy, error, and what a discrepancy is actually telling you.

  • Productive in C++. Our engineering team works primarily in modern C++. You don't need to be a language expert, but you must be genuinely effective at writing, debugging, and extending performance-sensitive code in a large multi-library codebase with a real build system and CI.

  • Technical leadership. Ability to set direction, not just execute it — to look at a domain, form a view on where it's going, argue for it, and then deliver against it.

  • Communication. Comfortable moving between a physics discussion with a researcher, an implementation discussion with a graphics engineer, and a roadmap discussion with product and executive stakeholders.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Raw radar simulation. Experience modeling pre-detection radar output — ADC-level, range-Doppler, or point-cloud-before-clustering — rather than object-level detections.

  • Thermal and LWIR. Thermal imaging or radiometric modeling background, including material emissivity and thermal scene modeling.

  • Commercial sensor simulation. Time spent building or working on commercial sensor simulation software, or inside a Tier-1 or OEM sensor team.

  • Real-time engines. Experience with Unreal Engine or a comparable real-time engine, or with bridging physics-heavy C++ against a rendering pipeline.

  • GPU and ray tracing. Physics engines, ray tracing, or GPU compute for large-scale sensor simulation.

  • Domain context. Autonomous vehicles, robotics, ADAS, or aerospace sensing.

Core Tools

C++ · Python · Radar and RF modeling toolchains · Ray tracing / GPU compute · Real-time rendering engines · Git · CI

What Success Looks Like

In your first six months, you'll have:

  • Shipped meaningful improvements to our radar model that measurably close the gap against real sensor data, with the validation results to prove it.

  • Published a sensor simulation technical roadmap that engineering, product, and leadership align around.

  • Established a validation methodology and metric set that the team uses as the standard for judging fidelity.

  • Become a credible technical voice with customers evaluating our sensor output.

What Makes a Great Candidate

You're a physicist or sensor domain expert who codes, not a programmer who dabbles in physics. You've built something that models a real physical system and then gone and checked it against measurements — and you remember what you learned when it didn't match. You're comfortable being the person in the room who knows the most about a subject and is expected to say where it's going next. You read papers because you want to, and you're pragmatic enough to reach for a heuristic when the first-principles model isn't going to ship this quarter.

Compensation & Location

Base salary range of $155,000 to $175,000, commensurate with skills, qualifications, and experience.

This role is fully remote within North America. Our company operates on PST working hours.

Why join Parallel Domain?

We are assembling a team of creative, talented visionaries seeking to build a new technology that will change the world. You will be able to learn, build, and scale our team and technology in a collaborative, creative culture that values every team member.

To attract and inspire the right talent, we offer:

  • Equity

  • Employer-paid supplemental medical, mental health, dental, and vision benefits

  • Flexible paid vacation, sick time, winter shutdown, and 11+ holidays per year

  • Paid parental leave

  • Equipment budget to optimize your setup

  • Annual learning and development stipend

Equal Employment Opportunity

Parallel Domain celebrates diversity and is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all our people. We are committed to providing employees with an environment free of discrimination, bullying and harassment. All employment decisions at Parallel Domain are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications. We will maintain our commitment to and support of equal employment opportunity for all individuals without regard to race, national/ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, marital status, family status, genetic characteristics or physical/mental disability. Our commitment extends to any other protected classes which may exist under applicable law.

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