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Pebble is an electric vehicle startup defining a new way to live, work and explore from anywhere with a 100% electric, hassle-free RV. Built by a team of experts in both automotive and consumer technology, Pebble combines electrification with cutting-edge automotive technology for an RV experience that removes the hassles RV owners have struggled with for decades.

At Pebble, we are building out the future of lighter, more flexible living. We see a world where your home can be anywhere you want to take it. Pebble blends the best of what it means to be at home, on the road, and off-grid into something useful and magical. This is a collective effort. Our team is dedicated to making not just products, but a lifestyle that is truly sustainable. 

If the idea of building out the future sparks your imagination and intersects with your skills, we’d love to meet you.

Role Summary

Role: Lead Mechanical Engineer- Chassis

Location: Sunnyvale, CA.

 

About the Role

The Lead  Mechanical Engineer - Chassis will be responsible for designing, developing, and testing mechanical components and systems related to our Chassis platform.  They will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful implementation of designs and meet project deadlines. The ideal candidate will  be fully proficient in Catia and Solidworks, with experience in the vehicle industry. The candidate must have experience with the typical vehicle chassis systems: axles, wheels, tires, braking system, suspension and shocks, mounts and structure; also, experience on interfaces and integration between chassis systems/components and powertrain, body and other vehicle systems. Previous experience with vehicle dynamics, stability and simulations.

 

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop electro-mechanical, chassis components and systems  
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure successful implementation of designs
  • Conduct feasibility studies and analyze data to optimize designs
  • Create detailed engineering CAD models, drawings and documentation
  • Perform and coordinate testing and validation of mechanical systems
  • Troubleshoot and resolve chassis mechanical issues
  • Stay updated with industry trends and advancements in mechanical engineering and chassis components and systems
  • Provide technical support to manufacturing and production teams
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory standards and safety guidelines
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives

The ideal candidate will have worked in the following arena’s:

  • Axles
  • Wheels, Tires
  • Brakes
  • Suspension 
  • Structural and Body attachments 
  • Vehicle Dynamics and simulations
  • Braking/Cornering Stability and simulations

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field
  • 5+ years of experience in mechanical engineering, preferred on chassis systems and components
  • Proficiency in Catia and Solidworks 
  • Experience in the  vehicle industry is preferred
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent communication and collaboration abilities
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Attention to detail and accuracy
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines

Benefits: 

Healthcare, Dental, Vision, 401k, Unlimited Paid Time Off 




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