At BRINC, we are redefining public safety with an innovative ecosystem of life-saving tools. Our journey started with the development of drones and ruggedized throw phones, designed to access unsafe areas and establish communication to de-escalate situations. Today, we've expanded into creating and deploying 911 response networks, where drones are dispatched to 911 calls to provide real-time visual data, enhancing safety and enabling de-escalation-focused responses. Our cutting-edge solutions are utilized by over 600 public safety agencies across America and the company has raised over $150M from investors, including Index Ventures, Motorola Solutions, Sam Altman, Dylan Field, Mike Volpe, Alexandr Wang and more. At BRINC, we are committed to recruiting the world's best talent to join us in our mission to support first responders in saving lives.
About this Role:We are seeking a hands-on Director of Engineering, Autonomy to lead and directly contribute to the development of our next-generation autonomy, navigation, perception, and control systems for UAVs and public safety products. You will own the technical direction, architecture, and execution of the autonomy stack while writing code, prototyping algorithms, conducting reviews, and working shoulder-to-shoulder with the engineering team. This role requires deep technical expertise and the ability to guide engineers through critical design decisions, building high-reliability algorithms for localization, mapping, guidance, control, and intelligent mission behaviors. You will lead by doing, delivering production-grade autonomy on embedded robotic platforms, ensuring the system delivers for our customers in the real world.
Key Responsibilities:Lead the technical direction, architecture, and execution of the autonomy stack, including perception, navigation, controls, and mission logic.
Contribute directly to algorithm design, implementation, prototyping, debugging, and optimization on embedded robotic platforms.
Oversee planning and delivery of autonomy features and releases, ensuring high-quality execution and alignment with product and mission needs.
Work side-by-side with engineers through code reviews, design discussions, and hands-on technical contributions.
Mentor engineers and technical leads, promoting strong engineering fundamentals, autonomy domain expertise, and continuous improvement.
Establish and uphold best practices in autonomy development, including coding standards, testing, simulation workflows, documentation, and validation processes.
Build and refine simulation, HIL, and field-testing pipelines to ensure reliability, robustness, and real-world performance.
Stay current with emerging autonomy technologies and evaluate their applicability to the product roadmap.
Collaborate closely with software, embedded, hardware, product, and operations teams to integrate autonomy capabilities into complete UAV systems.
Communicate technical risks, progress, and decisions to leadership and cross-functional stakeholders.
Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in Robotics, Computer Science, Aerospace, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
8–10+ years of experience developing autonomy, robotics, or real-time software systems, with 3–5+ years in a technical leadership role.
Proven track record of delivering complex autonomy or robotics systems end-to-end.
Strong proficiency in C++ and Python, with experience writing and reviewing high-quality, real-time production code.
Deep technical strength in at least one autonomy domain (e.g., SLAM/VIO, GNSS/INS fusion, planning/guidance, controls, etc.).
Strong understanding of software development methodologies, testing practices, and tooling for high-reliability embedded systems.
Demonstrated ability to lead and mentor engineers while remaining hands-on in design, implementation, debugging, and technical decision-making.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, capable of diagnosing complex system-level issues across compute, sensing, and control.
Strong project leadership skills, with the ability to prioritize, drive execution, and manage multiple technical threads.
Clear verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to explain complex technical concepts to both engineering and non-technical stakeholders.
Expertise spanning multiple autonomy domains, enabling effective architectural leadership across the full stack.
Experience designing and optimizing end-to-end autonomy pipelines for embedded UAS platforms.
Background in robust or fault-tolerant autonomy, redundancy, or safety-critical systems.
Familiarity with real-time systems, performance tuning, and deterministic behavior on embedded hardware.
Knowledge of UAV reliability, flight safety, and operational requirements.
Experience with ROS, PX4, MAVSDK, or similar robotics middleware.
Ability to mentor senior engineers, elevate code quality, and drive architectural clarity through hands-on contribution.
Try the hard stuff
Be innovative - Invent the future
Move fast
Listen to end-users
Strive for excellence
Don’t build a dystopia
Be frugal
Save lives through technology
If you’re interested in this role and in joining BRINC, we hope you’ll apply. We’d love to review your application and get to know more about you!
BRINC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer that is resolute in cultivating an environment that promotes safety, diversity, inclusion and equity. We’re committed to hiring the best talent — regardless of race, creed, color, ancestry, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship status, marital status, disability, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances — and empowering every employee so they can do their best work. If you have a disability or special need, please let our recruiting team know - we strive to provide appropriate accommodation and assistance.
Benefits and perks listed below may vary based on the nature of your employment with BRINC and/or the country within which you work
Comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans for our employees and their families
401K plan
Maternity and paternity leave
Flexible Time Off (Exempt) / Paid time off (Non-Exempt)
Flexible work environment
Orca pass (for those in Puget Sound)
Free parking (Seattle office)
Free snacks, drinks and espresso (Seattle office)
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What We Do
At BRINC we are driven by a spirit of service. Our team works hand in hand with our customers to imagine and build American-made drones that protect first responders and people in situations of real-world danger. A tragic moment led to BRINC's invention: the 2017 mass shooting at The Mandalay Bay, in our hometown of Las Vegas. For more than an hour, people were shot and killed, and. hundreds scrambled to find safety. At the same time, men and women risked their lives in a painstaking, physical search of the tower. We waited, we asked why, and how could we help? Our Founder and CEO, Blake Resnick, knew that technology must be able to offer a solution, and serve a role to save lives. Invention needs persistence: a 17-year-old Blake reached out to local Las Vegas law enforcement and finally secured a meeting. Amid skepticism, Blake's passion and creative vision convinced a seasoned team to support his vision to build a tool that could help them. For the next 3+ years, Blake lived the problem - riding with first responders, to experience their challenges in the field - and he developed the drone that now is BRINC's first breakthrough system: The LEMUR S, Built in the USA. We launched BRINC in early 2021 and today we are a diverse team of more than 100 engineers, builders, technologists, and public safety specialists.
Why Work With Us
BRINC is guided by a core set of principles that help drive the company towards innovation, personal and professional growth, and the mission to build technologies that help save lives. At BRINC, we believe in inventing the future and building purpose-built tools that help first responders and communities stay safe.
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