Posted May 21, 2026
Own the electrical architecture of the autonomous tractor platform end-to-end — including vehicle harness design, power distribution schematics, CAN bus topology, sensor integration wiring and grounding and shielding strategies. - Design, review and maintain the vehicle wiring diagrams and electrical schematics that serve as the authoritative reference for build, integration and field servicing teams. - Lead root cause analysis on electrical faults and system-level failures across the deployed fleet, including power distribution anomalies, control network faults, sensor failures and connector and harness degradation in harsh operational environments. - Define and drive corrective actions from field failure analysis — working with the hardware team to translate findings into design improvements, updated build standards and fleet retrofit plans. - Own the electrical bring-up and validation process for new vehicle platforms and major upfits, including defining acceptance criteria, commissioning procedures and electrical verification checklists. - Work with external harness manufacturers and integration partners to define build specifications, review fabricated assemblies and qualify workmanship standards. - Drive the selection, integration and qualification of electrical and electronic components — including connectors, power electronics, vehicle controllers, embedded compute and communication hardware — with a focus on reliability and field serviceability. - Establish and maintain electrical design standards, labeling conventions and documentation practices that support both internal engineers and external field technicians. - Partner with the software and autonomy teams to support hardware bring-up, sensor calibration and the debugging of issues at the hardware-software boundary. - Contribute to the electrical architecture of next-generation vehicle platforms, including higher-voltage systems and advanced compute integration, from early concept through production release. ## You Have
5+ years of electrical engineering experience in a hardware-centric domain such as automotive, autonomous vehicles, robotics, aerospace or industrial equipment. - Deep expertise in vehicle electrical systems — including harness and connector design, power distribution, CAN bus and other vehicle networking protocols and grounding and EMC practices. - Demonstrated ability to read, create and own complex electrical schematics and wiring diagrams as a primary design deliverable. - Strong background in electrical fault analysis and root cause investigation, with experience translating field failure data into actionable design improvements. - Experience designing for reliability and serviceability in harsh operational environments — vibration, thermal cycling, moisture and contamination. - Comfort working across the full product lifecycle — from architecture and design through bring-up, field deployment and sustaining engineering. - Ability to operate independently, set technical direction and drive decisions across cross-functional teams without requiring a large team structure underneath you. ## We Prefer
Experience with autonomous vehicle or mobile robot electrical systems, including multi-sensor integration and embedded computing hardware. - Familiarity with high-voltage vehicle architectures and the specific design requirements they introduce for safety and isolation. - Experience working directly with harness fabrication vendors and contract manufacturers to specify and qualify electrical assemblies. - Background in defining and executing electrical validation and verification programs, including bring-up procedures and acceptance test criteria. - Exposure to relevant standards in vehicle electrical engineering or safety-critical system design. - Experience at an early-stage company where you have had to build electrical engineering infrastructure and design standards from scratch.
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