Torc Robotics
Hardware Engineer 2
Blacksburg, VAmidAdded today
About this role
Lead the integration and testing of autonomous vehicle hardware and software components, managing the release cycle from bench testing through on-road evaluation. Troubleshoot complex system issues, analyze performance data, and coordinate with development teams to maintain rapid deployment schedules for self-driving software updates.
What you'll do
- Integrate new and existing autonomous vehicle components onto vehicles and test benches
- Develop and execute system integration test plans, including closed-course and on-road evaluations
- Troubleshoot component and system integration issues using root cause analysis
- Create technical documentation including DVP&R, test procedures, system requirements, and reports
- Analyze extended testing data and performance KPIs to provide feedback to development teams
- Support testing teams with integration issue resolution and automation requirements
What they're looking for
- CAN-based vehicle networking
- Complex E/E systems integration
- Robot Operating System (ROS)
- Python or C++ programming
- Linux systems administration
- CI/CD pipeline experience
- Automotive and autonomous systems testing
- Data analysis and root cause analysis
Benefits
- Competitive salary of $137,384
- Work on cutting-edge autonomous vehicle technology
- Hands-on systems integration and testing experience
- Up to 10% domestic and international travel opportunities
Likely interview questions
- Describe your experience with CAN bus networking and how you've debugged vehicle communication issues in prior projects.
- Walk us through a complex systems integration problem you solved—what was your troubleshooting approach?
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