Einride is an industry-disrupting freight technology company providing end-to-end solutions for electric and autonomous shipping.
By deploying technologies that are integrated using its data-driven operating system, Saga, it enables customers to decarbonize their operations by making an immediate shift towards digitalized, electric road freight.
In 2019, Einride became the world’s first company to operate an autonomous, electric freight vehicle on a public road. Its vision is to make Earth a better place through intelligent movement.
Want to be part of transforming road freight – for good? Einride is showing the world a new way to move, based on the latest digital, electric and autonomous technologies. Through freight capacity as a service, we enable businesses around the world to accelerate towards their sustainability goals.
Founded in 2016, Einride became the first company in the world to deploy a cab-less autonomous electric vehicle on a public road (Sweden, 2019). In 2022, we were the first to successfully operate such a vehicle on a US public road. Today our award-winning technology has been launched across 8 countries (and counting). Our clients are some of the world’s biggest shippers, including Fortune 500 companies
The Tech Operations team is responsible for deploying and maintaining Einride’s autonomous electric truck solution at client sites. Putting theory into practice, they get the wheels of change spinning.
This position is based in Austin, TX with frequent travel to R&D and customer sites. We recommend you submit your application as soon as possible as selection and interviews are held continually.
At Einride, we are innovators, building solutions the world has never seen before – but urgently needs. That’s why we take action, and it’s why we are always eager to be challenged. We know that our best innovations come from having a diverse mix of people, including those of different experiences, career paths, and walks of life. By coming together and sharing our perspectives openly – by disagreeing, discussing, and committing – we deliver greater impact.
Responsibilities
Inspect and certify vehicles are safe to operate according to servicing guidelinesPerform issue diagnosis, escalation, and resolution related to safety concerns, vehicle platform, and autonomous systems Perform quality service and repair of vehicle components and autonomous sub-systemsDocument fleet service and repair in tracking systems and processes.Drive fleet availability and cost improvementsMechanical aptitude, proficiency in using hand and power toolsCollaborate with operations, engineering, product, and safety teams to communicate product feedbackManage vehicle insurance and registrationSource and manage regional vendors, facilities equipment and suppliesUtilize project / issue tracking tools (Jira, Fleetio, or similar)Maintain a clean and professional working environmentSupport incident response proceduresRequirements
Experience with commercial heavy duty trucks, at least 2 years. You know your way around heavy duty vehicles equipped with pneumatic systems.Ability to read, inspect and implement directions, as outlined and depicted in electrical harness diagrams and CAD drawingsSafety focused mindset. You are not afraid to raise immediate safety concerns and suggest paths to resolution. Reliable and consistent. You ensure your work is thorough and always holds a high standard. Your process is methodical through the use of documentation and tracking tools. Clear communication. You are confident in communicating feedback to engineers and sharing your knowledge to improve the product and operation. Creative thinking. You think outside the box to create or bring solutions to problems when the solution is not always clear.Flexibility. Able to travel to R&D and customer sites to perform modifications and vehicle maintenance (up to 80%) with short term notice. Sometimes traveling on a weekend to ensure customer operations are not impacted. Able to travel internationally to Sweden for hands-on training (US Passport required).Solid hands-on background. The ability to rely on previous experience or training to inspect and identify defects and failures within the truck and autonomous vehicle platforms. These range from visual to operational in nature. Basic knowledge of DOT rules and requirementsAbility to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manualsAbility to lift up to 50 lbs and use a ladder for maintenance and repair.Valid US driver’s licenseRight to work in the USBonus Qualifications
Experience working with autonomous or electric vehicles.You have obtained electric vehicle high voltage certification.Familiarity with autonomous sensors / systemsCDL license (class A)Benefits
Competitive salaryCompetitive and comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans401k employer match25 days of PTO in addition to company holidays