Scout Motors

ADASCalibrationandValidationEngineer

$130–160k Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“ADAS Calibration and Validation Engineer at Scout Motors. Skills: ADAS calibration, ADAS validation. Execute ADAS features calibration. Execute ADAS features validation”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Root-cause system issues; Implement effective solutions

Eligibility Requirements

4 days per week in office, Regular in-person meetings, Travel to participate in events

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's or master's degree, 8+ years ADAS experience, Operate a vehicle in US

Nice to Have

Fluency in German

What You'll Do.

Execute ADAS features calibration

Execute ADAS features validation

Collaborate with peers

Meet calibration deliverables

Meet validation deliverables

Develop calibration variants

Participate in calibration trips

Define trip deliverables

Measure development progress

Provide calibration status

Provide validation status

Develop HIL test cases

Stay up-to-date advancements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross functional peers; Lead ADAS DRE; Lead calibration engineer; Lead validation engineer; Virtual testing team

Communication Scope

Present technical information; Influence decision-making

Full Job Description

Here at Scout Motors, we're carrying forward the heritage of one of the most iconic American vehicles in history. A vehicle dating back to 1960. One that forged the path for future generations of rugged SUVs and trucks and will do so once again. But Scout is more than just a brand, it’s a legacy steeped in a culture of exploration, caretaking, and hard work. The Scout brand is all about respect. Respect for the past and the future by taking an iconic American brand that hasn’t been around for a while, electrifying it, digitizing it, and loading it with American innovation. Respect for communities by creating a company that stands for its people and its customers. Respect for both work and play, with vehicles that are equally at home at a camp site, a job site, or on a Tuesday commute. And respect for our customers by developing two powertrains that meet their requirements — an all-electric powertrain as well as the Harvester™ range extender powertrain which includes a built-in gas-powered generator with an estimated 500 miles of combined range. At Scout Motors, we empower our talented, inclusive, and entrepreneurial teams to innovate. What makes a Scout employee? Someone who is a visionary and a leader, who seeks new paths and shares lessons learned. A knowledgeable doer who collaborates across the company to build better. A go-getter with unrivaled passion. Join us at Scout Motors and be part of shaping the future of transportation. If you're ready to drive change and make history, apply now! What you’ll do At Scout Motors, you don't just design vehicles- you shape the future of the road. Our Engineering team is where bold ideas meet rigorous execution, building machines that are as durable and capable as the people who drive them. You'll work shoulder-to-shoulder with brilliant minds across disciplines, turning complex challenges into elegant, scalable solutions that meet the highest standards of safety, performance, and user experience. This is a place where your

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