Senior Engineering Technician Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL)
- Location: Foster City, CA (100% Onsite | Bayside T1 Facility)
- Compensation: $51.36 / hour (W2 Contract)
- Schedule: Full-Time (40 hours/week)
- Project Duration: Long-term contract running through August 3, 2026
- Target Start Date: Immediate
The Mission
Our autonomous vehicle development team is moving fast, and we are looking for a precision-focused Engineering Technician to join the Software Hardware-in-the-Loop (SW HIL) team.
In this role, you won't just be maintaining systems-you will be building the actual custom infrastructure and simulation environments used to validate next-generation autonomous software. If you love building custom computers, routing flawless wire harnesses, and keeping complex server racks running seamlessly under tight R&D timelines, we want to talk to you.
What You'll Do Daily
- Custom Systems Integration: Assemble custom, high-performance computing hardware utilizing off-the-shelf components. Integrate complex vehicle systems and networking hardware directly into server racks.
- HIL Simulation Support: Fabricate, modify, and track multiple generations of custom test platforms to enable continuous, predictable software simulation environments.
- Electrical & Harnessing Work: Build, pin, and route custom cable harnesses directly from complex technical schematics, wire diagrams, and engineering drawings.
- Diagnostics & Triaging: Partner directly with the engineering teams to root-cause, troubleshoot, and repair technical anomalies across test equipment using DMMs and oscilloscopes.
- Operational Flow: Document modifications, manage inventory hardware changes, and track system incidents utilizing internal ticketing infrastructure. Coordinate with cross-functional logistics teams for component rollouts and decommissioning.
- Physical Execution: Handle low-ground wiring infrastructure (crawling/bending required) and safely maneuver computing assets weighing up to 50 lbs with assistance.
What Makes You the Ideal Match
- Proven Track Record: 3+ years of professional hands-on experience in a dedicated engineering lab, automotive R&D shop, or technical manufacturing environment.
- Technical Hardware Mastery: Demonstrable experience building, modifying, and troubleshooting custom computer builds, networking systems, and server setups.
- Precision Diagnostic Skills: Fluent with fundamental shop tools, digital multimeters (DMM), oscilloscopes, and specialized wire-harnessing tools.
- Strong Documentation Habits: Highly organized with clear, actionable tracking skills.
- Standout Technical Skillsets (Bonus): Familiarity with Linux environments, executing basic scripts, or hands-on experience with Jira, Confluence, and Google Workspace. A B.S. in an Engineering discipline is highly valued.
Our Onboarding & Interview Process
To keep our pipeline moving efficiently, we utilize a transparent, swift two-step interview process. Please ensure you are available for the required onsite component before applying:
- Technical Sync (30 Mins): An initial screening and technical alignment call via Zoom with the HIL Team Hiring Manager.
- Onsite Panel & Practical (1.5 Hours): A comprehensive panel interview conducted fully onsite at our Foster City facility to assess technical aptitude, diagnostic reasoning, and team fit.
Employment Eligibility & Export Control Compliance
Strict Federal Compliance Requirements: > Due to the proprietary nature of our autonomous driving systems and compliance with U.S. Export Control Regulations (including ITAR/EAR), this position requires access to highly sensitive technical data and hardware.
- U.S. Person Status Required: All candidates must legally qualify as a "U.S. Person" under federal definition (U.S. Citizen, Lawful Permanent Resident / , or protected individual under 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)).
- No Sponsorship: We are strictly unable to offer corporate visa sponsorship, visa transfers, or student work authorization extensions (such as H-1B, TN, F-1 OPT, or CPT) for this contract assignment. Unrestricted, independent right to work in the U.S. must be established prior to onboarding.