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Staff Software Engineer, AI Data Infrastructure

Pittsburgh, PA or Remote

About Stack:

Stack is developing revolutionary AI and advanced autonomous systems designed to enhance safety, reliability, and efficiency of modern operations. Stack's autonomous technology incorporates cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, machine learning, and cloud technologies, empowering us to create innovative solutions that address the needs and challenges of the dynamic trucking transportation industry. With decades of experience creating and deploying real world systems for demanding environments, the Stack team is dedicated to developing an autonomous solution ecosystem tailored to the trucking industry's unique demands.

About the Role:

The AI Data Infrastructure team sits between Stack’s data and its engineers. We provide tooling and infrastructure to process petabytes of data per month into actionable insights for ML and autonomy engineers. In particular, we provide data pipelines to run tasks on new data, services and frontend to search for data, and tooling to stream and transform data in our various data storage mediums.

  • Data Processing: we are building state of the art infrastructure to support our scaling fleet and ML engineering needs. For this role, you would be responsible for ensuring our processing pipelines are customer friendly, fault tolerant and performant. 
  • Data Search: we provide our end users with a platform that combines searching across our metadata stores, vector database, and parts of our data warehouse and then visualize the data (think YouTube). You would be coming in and working with ML and autonomy stakeholders to improve the reliability of the pipelines that feed into our search platform.  
  • Data Lineage: we are getting started with building our data lineage system that will track the usage of all data at Stack. You would work with our stakeholders to ensure our system is widely adopted and address customer pain points.

Responsibilities:

  • Architect data processing pipelines that handle multimodal (video, point cloud, audio, text) data for a wide base of customers.
  • Manage core libraries used by the entire company for data transformations and processing.
  • Build low latency/high throughput, fault tolerant  batch or stream processing systems.
  • Build scalable backend services for data search and data curation systems.
  • Write high quality Python, SQL and Golang code.

Qualifications: 

  • Experience building and managing data platforms for multimodal ML needs. 
  • Proven track record of building scalable, reliable infrastructure in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively across teams.
  • Experience building or using ML infrastructure for a large number of customer teams.
  • Deep understanding of design trade-offs with the ability to articulate those trade-offs and achieve alignment with others.
  • Experience in building ML models or infrastructure in domains such as autonomous vehicles, perception, and decision-making (desirable but not required).
  • Prior experience in autonomous vehicles (AV) is a plus.

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