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Posted August 17, 2026

R&D Auto Technician (Assembly)

Bertrandt
Greenville, SC, US Full Time
75000USD - 80000USD per year

Job Description

Job Description
Description:

What you’ll do


Become part of an iconic brand that is set to revolutionize the all-electric pickup truck and rugged SUV marketplace by achieving the following:


Key Responsibilities

Vehicle Build & Integration

  • Support Technical Center Workshop activities related to vehicle build, rework, and validation with a focus on all Assembly operations.
  • Independently perform vehicle assembly, disassembly, modification, and rework activities on prototype, pre-production, and development vehicles.
  • Install, fabricate, modify, and adapt components and systems when standard work instructions or service procedures are unavailable.
  • Support integration of engineering development parts, prototypes, test equipment, and experimental hardware.
  • Perform vehicle builds requiring a combination of mechanical, electrical, chassis, and energy system expertise.
  • Develop practical installation solutions while maintaining engineering intent, safety requirements, and build quality.

Diagnostics & Troubleshooting

  • Independently diagnose complex vehicle issues using systematic troubleshooting techniques and root cause analysis.
  • Identify, investigate, and resolve mechanical, electrical, software, integration, and vehicle performance concerns.
  • Utilize diagnostic tools, test equipment, vehicle network analysis tools, and engineering data to determine root causes.
  • Troubleshoot vehicle systems with limited documentation or engineering guidance.
  • Provide detailed feedback and technical recommendations to engineering teams.

Mechanical & Chassis Systems

  • Diagnose, repair, and modify suspension, steering, braking, structural, and underbody systems.
  • Perform wheel alignments, chassis setup changes, component replacement, and ride/handling evaluations.
  • Support prototype testing activities and validate corrective actions through functional evaluations.

Electrical & Energy Systems

  • Install, diagnose, repair, and validate low-voltage and high-voltage vehicle systems.
  • Support work involving batteries, power electronics, drive units, charging systems, thermal management systems, sensors, and vehicle communication networks.
  • Perform high-voltage safety procedures, isolation activities, and lockout/tagout practices when applicable.
  • Utilize diagnostic software and OEM tools to analyze faults, perform calibrations, and support software updates.

Testing & Validation Support

  • Install and remove instrumentation, measurement systems, data acquisition hardware, and test equipment.
  • Conduct validation drives and functional checks to verify repairs, modifications, and engineering changes.
  • Support engineering investigations by collecting data, documenting observations, and recommending corrective actions.
  • Assist with vehicle readiness for test events, engineering reviews, and development milestones.

Documentation & Continuous Improvement

  • Accurately document diagnostics, repairs, modifications, rework actions, and engineering observations.
  • Create and improve work procedures, best practices, and build documentation when gaps are identified.
  • Support knowledge transfer and training of other technicians as needed.
  • Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to increase workshop efficiency, quality, and safety.

Location & Travel Expectations


The responsibilities of this role require daily attendance at in-person meetings and hands-on workshop activities. The role will be based at a Scout Motors Production Technical Center location in Blythewood, South Carolina. Occasional travel may be required to support vehicle builds, test events, or company activities.

Requirements:

What you’ll bring


We expect all Scouts to demonstrate integrity, curiosity, resourcefulness, and a positive, growth-oriented mindset. You will be comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment and collaborating across teams to achieve shared goals. In addition, you’ll bring:

  • 5+ years of hands-on automotive technician experience in prototype, engineering, motor sports, advanced manufacturing, or vehicle development environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
  • Strong diagnostic and troubleshooting skills across multiple vehicle systems.
  • Experience performing custom installations, modifications, and prototype development work.
  • Broad understanding of mechanical, electrical, chassis, and vehicle integration systems.
  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, service information, CAD illustrations, and technical documentation.
  • Experience using diagnostic scan tools, electrical test equipment, and measurement devices.
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving abilities.
  • Ability to prioritize work and complete assignments in a dynamic environment with changing requirements.
  • Valid driver's license and ability to operate development vehicles for functional verification and testing.

Preferred Qualifications

A successful candidate may also have:

  • Experience supporting prototype, concept, pre-production, or engineering development vehicles.
  • High-voltage vehicle certification or EV safety training.
  • ASE certifications or equivalent technical certifications.
  • Experience with vehicle communication networks including CAN, LIN, and Ethernet.
  • Familiarity with data acquisition systems, instrumentation, and vehicle testing.
  • Experience with ADAS systems, calibration activities, and vehicle integration.
  • Fabrication, machining, welding, or custom modification experience.
  • Experience supporting engineering teams in a vehicle development environment.

The ideal candidate:

  • Is a self-starter who proactively identifies problems and develops solutions without waiting for direction.
  • Thrives in situations where procedures do not yet exist.
  • Can translate engineering concepts into successful hands-on vehicle installations.
  • Balances creativity and innovation with safety and quality requirements.
  • Comfortable making technical decisions and recommendations based on experience and evidence.
  • Possesses strong ownership mentality and accountability for vehicle readiness and build quality.
  • Communicates effectively with engineers, technicians, and leadership teams.
  • Demonstrates curiosity, resourcefulness, adaptability, and a continuous learning mindset.

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