Title: Head of Hardware

Location: Campbell/Vancouver/Remote

At Mojio, we’re on a mission to give every vehicle a voice. Founded in 2012, we’ve grown from a disruptive startup to a global leader in the connected mobility space, trusted by some of the world’s biggest brands as customers, investors, and partners, including Amazon, Bosch, Deutsche Telekom, Microsoft, T-Mobile, and Vivint.

Our driven team is fueling the future of connected mobility with our scalable platform and customer-centric SaaS solutions, including our best-in-class connected car apps (averaging 4.7 stars in the US).

Our end-to-end solutions deliver a smarter, safer, and more convenient car ownership experience for the global driving community. With over 20 billion miles of driving data gathered from more than a million vehicles, we’re leveraging one of the largest and fastest-growing big data pools in the automotive industry to build the next generation of data-driven automotive products, services, and user experiences.

In 2020, Deloitte recognized Mojio as the 7th fastest growing tech company in Canada and #1 in British Columbia for the second consecutive year, with four-year revenue growth of 3,612%. We were also recognized with the 2019 Comparably Award for Best Leadership Team.

Key Responsibilities Include

  • Manage various 3rd party telematics hardware vendors that work with Mojio to interface their hardware with our platform. This includes reviewing upcoming hardware revisions, managing their quality assurance, considering similar products from competitors.
  • Assist and manage a small team to validate HW/FW releases from suppliers for key performance tests required for deployment with our customers. This includes long-term testing, vehicle testing, and advanced Mojio features testing.
  • Work with product and CTO to identify roadmaps and roadmap items that will drive our future customer needs either from the HW perspective or other ecosystem players.
  • Manage special projects, typically for new customer areas, from initial prototyping for PoC through to production if the PoC is successful.
  • Interface with customers and potential customers to provide hardware knowledge and support. Typically for new requests, issues and special projects.
  • Support end-to-end triage and debugging of issues from the HW/FW/3rd party perspective. Understanding low-level tools to triage issues and work with engineering support to investigate/resolve issues.

Basic Qualifications

  • Experience in the cellular connected device field from a HW/FW perspective.
  • Knowledge of cloud-based SaaS systems
  • Experience in managing 3rd party vendors providing both hardware and software
  • Managing/mentoring junior team members
  • Experience in working with QA on deployment configuration and release management

Preferred Qualifications

  • Deep experience in the telematics/fleet/connected car field
  • Experience with operating large-scale Azure and/or AWS cloud systems
  • Experience in working across multiple groups to manage development operations

Our Perks and Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • 100% remote
  • 4 weeks of vacation each year
  • Generous annual allowance for professional education
  • Stock options
  • Cell Phone Plan Reimbursement
  • Health & wellness annual spending allowance
  • Great health benefits
  • Free Mojio device for your car and more!

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or based on disability.

Posted positions are not open to third-party recruiters/agencies and unsolicited resume submissions will be considered free referrals.

 

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