Zipcar | https://www.zipcar.com | San Mateo, CA | ONSITE Full-time (VISA) | Firmware/Embedded C/C++ and Rust
Zipcar is the world’s largest shared-mobility company. We are expanding our engineering team at our SFBA office in San Mateo, and we are looking for passionate, innovative people to help develop our next-generation telematics platform, and keep tens of thousands of in-the-field devices humming. Best of all, you can push the state of the art while you do it with Rust!
We are in the early stages of a green-field redesign of our in-car telematics platform, and are making a big play to write the firmware in Rust. We have support from upper management to open-source what we can (a sampling of the repos is here[1]), and are legitimately pushing the cutting edge of what's achievable. It's _incredibly_ exciting, and you can join us in building first-of-their-kind secure IoT devices. Beacuse it's a new and growing language, we're also realistic about letting our people grow into Rust expertise, and value flexibility over resume bullet points.
The rest of our stack is bare metal C on PIC and RTOS C++ on ARM, with Java on the server/data ingestion side, so you'll need to be at-least-conversant all the way up the stack. When we say "full stack", we mean it! :)
What will you be doing it for? Building connected-car technology for multiple product lines, including Zipcar and Avis. By putting our massive fleets behind an API, we are aiming to be the AWS of transportation.
Mission-driven. Small team. Flexible working conditions. No worries about funding. :)
I have never been happier at a job; this place is great. I build solutions that breathless news articles (still!) talk about happening in the future. I help to move the state of the art in embedded Rust. I'd be one of your peers, and I'm happy to answer questions off-the-record (hn profile address) or on (bmatthews!zipcar,com)
Zipcar is the world’s largest shared-mobility company. We are expanding our engineering team at our SFBA office in San Mateo, and we are looking for passionate, innovative people to help develop our next-generation telematics platform, and keep tens of thousands of in-the-field devices humming. Best of all, you can push the state of the art while you do it with Rust!
We are in the early stages of a green-field redesign of our in-car telematics platform, and are making a big play to write the firmware in Rust. We have support from upper management to open-source what we can (a sampling of the repos is here[1]), and are legitimately pushing the cutting edge of what's achievable. It's _incredibly_ exciting, and you can join us in building first-of-their-kind secure IoT devices. Beacuse it's a new and growing language, we're also realistic about letting our people grow into Rust expertise, and value flexibility over resume bullet points.
The rest of our stack is bare metal C on PIC and RTOS C++ on ARM, with Java on the server/data ingestion side, so you'll need to be at-least-conversant all the way up the stack. When we say "full stack", we mean it! :)
What will you be doing it for? Building connected-car technology for multiple product lines, including Zipcar and Avis. By putting our massive fleets behind an API, we are aiming to be the AWS of transportation.
Example of our connected car work for Avis: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-avis-budget-grp-tech-kans...
Overview of our partnership with Waymo: https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/21/17762326/waymo-self-drivi...
News about our partnership with Lyft: https://money.cnn.com/2018/08/06/investing/avis-budget-lyft-...
Mission-driven. Small team. Flexible working conditions. No worries about funding. :)
I have never been happier at a job; this place is great. I build solutions that breathless news articles (still!) talk about happening in the future. I help to move the state of the art in embedded Rust. I'd be one of your peers, and I'm happy to answer questions off-the-record (hn profile address) or on (bmatthews!zipcar,com)
[1] https://github.com/thenewwazoo?utf8=%E2%9C%93&tab=repositori...