AI‑Driven Release & Triage Tooling Software Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-17
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Software Development
Software Engineer, AI Engineer (Applied/Software), DevOps, Machine Learning/ ML Engineer
Woven by Toyota is enabling Toyota’s once-in-a-century transformation into a mobility company. Inspired by a legacy of innovating for the benefit of others, our mission is to challenge the current state of mobility through human-centric innovation — expanding what “mobility” means and how it serves society.
Our work centers on four pillars: AD/ADAS, our autonomous driving and advanced driver assist technologies;
Arene, our software development platform for software-defined vehicles;
Woven City, a test course for mobility; and Cloud & AI, the digital infrastructure powering our collaborative foundation. Business-critical functions empower these teams to execute, and together, we’re working toward one bold goal: a world with zero accidents and enhanced well‑being for all.
Woven by Toyota’s Release & Triage team operationalizes continuous improvement for automated driving by turning on‑road signals and incidents into actionable engineering insights.
The Release & Triage Tooling sub‑team builds AI‑ and data‑driven internal tools and services that support release qualification, large‑scale simulation‑based testing, and high‑quality failure analysis, partnering closely with Release, Triage, and core development teams to keep the mainline stable and continuously improving.
WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR?We’re looking for a mid- to senior‑level Software Engineer to design and build internal tooling that uses AI/ML and LLM‑based approaches to interpret complex signals from logs, metrics, test results, images, and video, helping QA and development engineers quickly understand failures, identify regressions, and make confident release decisions. You will be part of a team that owns end‑to‑end services and workflows that power release qualification and triage at scale, integrating with CI/CD, simulation platforms, and internal data pipelines while helping establish best practices for responsible and effective use of AI‑driven analysis within the team.
RESPONSIBILITIES- Perform root cause analysis of events coming from on‑road testing and simulation testing of an automated driving system currently under development.
- Partner with release engineers, triagers, and infrastructure teams to understand real‑world failure modes, identify high‑value automation opportunities, and iterate on models, heuristics, and tooling based on feedback and outcomes.
- Build and maintain tooling that uses AI/ML and LLMs to analyze test and release failures across logs, metrics, images, and video.
- Design systems that surface meaningful insights, root‑cause hypotheses, and confidence signals to engineers to support release decisions.
- Develop tooling that supports release qualification, gating, and readiness assessment, including large‑scale simulation‑based testing workflows.
- Integrate AI‑based analysis into CI/CD systems, test frameworks, simulation platforms, and internal data pipelines to create seamless end‑to‑end workflows.
- Design and implement scalable, reliable internal services used by release and triage teams, ensuring maintainability, observability, and performance at scale.
- Build dashboards and reports that communicate release health, risk, and trends to stakeholders across Release, Triage, and development teams.
- Use AI‑assisted coding tools (e.g., Git Hub Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code or similar) to accelerate development, refactoring, and testing, while rigorously validating AI‑generated code for correctness, security, performance, and maintainability.
- Help establish best practices for responsible and effective use of AI code generation and AI‑driven analysis within the team.
- Write clear documentation and usage guidelines so internal users can effectively adopt and extend the tooling you build.
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent practical experience.
- 3+ years of professional software development experience (mid‑level) or 5+ years (senior‑level).
- Strong proficiency in at least one general‑purpose programming language (e.g., Python, C++, Rust, Java, Go).
- Experience building internal tools, platforms, or infrastructure services used by other engineering or operations teams.
- Strong debugging…
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