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Scout Motors

Specialist, Mechanical Engineer

Blythewood, South Carolina, United States$95k–$120kmidAdded today

About this role

Scout Motors seeks a Specialist Mechanical Engineer to lead the design and development of mechanical systems for next-generation electric and range-extended pickup trucks and SUVs. You'll conduct advanced engineering analyses, collaborate across disciplines, and mentor junior engineers while driving innovation in vehicle performance and manufacturability.

What you'll do

  • Lead mechanical system design, development, and testing to meet specifications and industry standards
  • Perform engineering analysis including stress, thermal, and fluid dynamics simulations using CAD tools
  • Collaborate with electrical, software, and manufacturing teams on cross-functional system integration
  • Create and review detailed engineering drawings, specifications, and technical documentation
  • Manage project timelines, budgets, and resources to ensure successful delivery
  • Mentor junior engineers and support their professional development

What they're looking for

  • CAD software (AutoCAD, CATIA, SolidWorks)
  • Finite element analysis (FEA) and simulation
  • Stress and thermal analysis
  • Fluid dynamics modeling
  • Engineering drawing and documentation standards
  • Project and resource management
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Failure analysis and troubleshooting
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Scout Motors

Scout Motors develops next-generation electric and extended-range electric pickup trucks and SUVs with authentic off-road performance. The company is hiring engineers across powertrains, body structures, electronics, and audio systems to design and integrate these vehicles from concept through production.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through your experience leading mechanical design projects from concept through testing and validation.
  • Describe a complex engineering problem you solved using FEA or thermal analysis—what was your approach?