About the job
At Scout Motors, we are reviving the legacy of one of the most legendary American vehicles from 1960. This iconic vehicle set the standard for future generations of rugged SUVs and trucks, and we're poised to do it again.
Scout represents more than just a brand; it embodies a culture of exploration, care, and dedication.
Our focus at Scout is on respect—respect for our past and future as we electrify and innovate this historic brand. We honor our communities by building a company that stands for our people and customers. Our vehicles are designed for both work and leisure, whether at a campsite, job site, or a typical commute. We are committed to meeting our customers' needs with both an all-electric powertrain and the Harvester™ range extender powertrain, featuring a built-in gas generator that delivers an impressive 500 miles of combined range.
At Scout Motors, we empower our diverse and innovative teams to think outside the box. Our ideal Scout employee is a visionary leader who pursues new opportunities and shares valuable insights. Join us in shaping the future of transportation and be part of a team that is passionate about making history!
Key Responsibilities
Join us as we revolutionize the electric pickup truck and rugged SUV market by:
- Refining battery management system (BMS) control algorithms to effectively monitor cell voltage, temperature, and state of charge (SOC) for enhanced energy efficiency and safety.
- Calibrating BMS functionality to optimize vehicle performance for our customers.
- Ensuring battery control systems comply with industry standards and regulations regarding safety, performance, and environmental impact.
- Employing modeling and simulation tools to validate control system designs and forecast performance across various operational scenarios.
- Collaborating with cross-functional teams to integrate battery control systems seamlessly into the vehicle architecture.
- Conducting comprehensive testing, validation, and optimization of control algorithms.
- Participating in calibration development field trips.

