May Mobility
Site Autonomy Engineer (Onsite)
May Mobility, Ann Arbor, Michigan, us, 48113
Job Summary
The Site Autonomy Engineer’s primary role will be hands-on support of the operational fleet in a site operations location. The engineer will work intimately with the electromechanical and software elements of the system to ensure the success of the launch and safety of the autonomous operation.
Job Responsibilities
Coordinates and implements vehicle upfits to support fleet upgrades and initiatives
Debugs electrical and mechanical issues on the vehicles
Executes on-site sensor calibrations
Executes on-site testing of feature improvements
Performs preventative maintenance on May vehicles
Records issues found and resolutions, escalating in proper channels as necessary
Assists in testing the autonomous operation of the vehicle to ensure it follows May’s standards for safety and rider comfort
Implements hardware changes in the field, ensuring safe operation for return to service
Communicates issues and successes to the engineering team, and drives resolution
Perform data acquisition by utilizing vehicle sensor suite
Coordinates and develops the on-site configuration and deployment of autonomous technology in designated locations
Build and maintain local May Mobility mapping assets
Assist in fleet cleanliness and demo readiness
Qualifications and Skills
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, or relevant experience
Experience and comfort in computing environments, especially Linux
Ability to read and understand mechanical and/or electrical schematics
Safety-first approach to all work
Knowledge of wire harnesses and basic mechanical subsystems
Ability to debug and modify mechanical and electrical systems
Ability to diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical and electrical systems
Systems-level thinking
Experience using Git and GitHub or Gitlab, or ability to learn
Physical Requirements
Standard office working conditions which includes but is not limited to:
Prolonged sitting
Prolonged standing
Prolonged computer use
Lift up to 50 pounds
Onsite role based out of Ann Arbor, MI
Onsite employees
work primarily at one of our offices or sites.
Travel requirements - 25%
Shift schedule (non-exempt) - Likely 9a-5p
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The Site Autonomy Engineer’s primary role will be hands-on support of the operational fleet in a site operations location. The engineer will work intimately with the electromechanical and software elements of the system to ensure the success of the launch and safety of the autonomous operation.
Job Responsibilities
Coordinates and implements vehicle upfits to support fleet upgrades and initiatives
Debugs electrical and mechanical issues on the vehicles
Executes on-site sensor calibrations
Executes on-site testing of feature improvements
Performs preventative maintenance on May vehicles
Records issues found and resolutions, escalating in proper channels as necessary
Assists in testing the autonomous operation of the vehicle to ensure it follows May’s standards for safety and rider comfort
Implements hardware changes in the field, ensuring safe operation for return to service
Communicates issues and successes to the engineering team, and drives resolution
Perform data acquisition by utilizing vehicle sensor suite
Coordinates and develops the on-site configuration and deployment of autonomous technology in designated locations
Build and maintain local May Mobility mapping assets
Assist in fleet cleanliness and demo readiness
Qualifications and Skills
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, or relevant experience
Experience and comfort in computing environments, especially Linux
Ability to read and understand mechanical and/or electrical schematics
Safety-first approach to all work
Knowledge of wire harnesses and basic mechanical subsystems
Ability to debug and modify mechanical and electrical systems
Ability to diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical and electrical systems
Systems-level thinking
Experience using Git and GitHub or Gitlab, or ability to learn
Physical Requirements
Standard office working conditions which includes but is not limited to:
Prolonged sitting
Prolonged standing
Prolonged computer use
Lift up to 50 pounds
Onsite role based out of Ann Arbor, MI
Onsite employees
work primarily at one of our offices or sites.
Travel requirements - 25%
Shift schedule (non-exempt) - Likely 9a-5p
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