Av Mechanical Design, Manager

Nuro Nuro · Robotics · CA · AV Hardware Engineering

Manager for AV Mechanical Design at Nuro, focusing on the research, design, and delivery of autonomous hardware solutions. This role involves leading a team of engineers, managing the full product lifecycle, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful industrialization and manufacturing of mechanical systems for Nuro's autonomous vehicles.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define and own the mechanical design efforts across Nuro covering prototype development, product development, and long term R&D.
  2. Ensure a high level of technical execution and delivery of our mechanical modules and solutions to our vehicle platform.
  3. Drive cross-functional collaboration with electrical, software, planning, procurement, and production teams to ensure our products meet our high bar of excellence and performance.
  4. Own and support the industrialization and manufacturing of our mechanical systems and modules from first prototype to production ramp.
  5. Support and mentor individual contributors and managers with a focus on career development, culture building, technical rigor, and product excellence.

Skills

Required

  • B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, or a related technical field.
  • 8+ years of professional engineering experience
  • 3 years in a leadership role managing teams
  • Demonstrated excellence in mechanical design and delivering complex mechanical products at low and high volumes.
  • Experience with automotive or consumer electronics product cycles, including qualification, validation, and high-volume manufacturing.
  • Strong communicator
  • Proven ability to recruit, mentor, and scale a world-class engineering organization.
  • Self-starter with strong organizational, multi-tasking, and project management skills.

Nice to have

  • AI/ML knowledge
  • understanding of AI/ML systems

What the JD emphasized

  • mechanical design
  • product lifecycle
  • long term R&D efforts
  • managing a large engineering team
  • technical rigor
  • career development
  • product excellence
  • program timelines
  • program milestones
  • critical program issues