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Autonomous Systems Engineers.

Autonomous systems engineers — self-driving vehicles, UAS / drones, autonomous marine, controls, sensor fusion, and safety-of-the-intended-function (SOTIF).

Autonomous Systems engineering in the United States.

Autonomous systems engineering delivers self-driving ground vehicles, UAS, autonomous marine and subsea platforms, and the perception, planning, controls, and safety-case engineering they require. Disciplines span software, electrical, mechanical, and aerospace, working under ISO 21448 (SOTIF), ISO 26262, and FAA / DOT regulatory frameworks.

VectorCore aggregates licensed engineers active on autonomy programs across the major U.S. corridors — the Bay Area, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Phoenix, Austin, and the Mountain West test ranges — alongside firms with proven OEM, defense, and tier-supplier track records.

Post an autonomy scope to the marketplace, or run the AI Estimator for a ROM cost and schedule on platform, integration, or safety-case work.

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FAQ

Hiring an engineer for autonomous systems work

How do I find an engineer for a autonomous systems project?+

Search VectorCore for engineers in the disciplines that autonomous systems programs typically engage — software, electrical, mechanical, aerospace. Where state licensure applies, each record links back to the relevant state board for verification.

Do autonomous systems engineers need a Professional Engineer (P.E.) license?+

Many autonomous systems scopes are research, software, or product-engineering work that does not require P.E. licensure. However, any facility, electrical, or mechanical design submitted to a U.S. building department, utility, or AHJ must still be sealed by a P.E. licensed in the state of the project.

What kind of work do Autonomous Systems engineers do?+

Autonomous systems engineers — self-driving vehicles, UAS / drones, autonomous marine, controls, sensor fusion, and safety-of-the-intended-function (SOTIF).

Can I post a autonomous systems engineering project on VectorCore?+

Yes — post a brief to the marketplace and engineers and firms experienced in autonomous systems work will submit proposals. Use the AI Estimator for a ROM cost and schedule first.