About the job
At Scout Motors, we are proud to carry forward the legacy of one of America's most iconic vehicles, dating back to 1960. Our mission is to redefine the future of rugged SUVs and trucks, while honoring the rich history of the Scout brand.
The Scout brand embodies a culture of exploration, dedication, and hard work, emphasizing respect for both our heritage and the future. We are committed to electrifying and digitizing our brand, incorporating American innovation to meet the needs of our communities and customers.
Our vehicles are designed to seamlessly transition from work to play, making them perfect for campgrounds, job sites, and daily commutes. We proudly offer two innovative powertrains: an all-electric option and the Harvester™ range extender, featuring a built-in gas-powered generator for an impressive 500 miles of combined range.
Join our diverse and entrepreneurial team at Scout Motors, where we foster innovation and collaboration. If you are a visionary leader with a passion for building better solutions, we invite you to help us shape the future of transportation. Apply now to be part of this exciting journey!
Overview
This role is integral to the Pilot Hall organization, promoting collaboration between R&D and Production. You will identify, analyze, and resolve issues during the vehicle commissioning process in a production environment, working directly with ECUs and diagnostic systems. Your organizational skills will be essential in monitoring, distributing, and maintaining all high-value test assets within the Pilot Hall E/E Team, which combines deep technical expertise with a proactive mindset. Your contributions will directly impact the evolution of the Software Defined Vehicle (SDV).
Key Responsibilities
As part of a revolutionary team aiming to transform the electric pick-up truck and rugged SUV marketplace, you will:
- Plan and execute wire harness testing before the prototypes and pre-series build phases.
- Verify dimensional measurements and connectivity per specifications.
- Lead cross-functional teams to address wiring harness challenges.

