About the job
At Scout Motors, we are reviving the legacy of one of America's most iconic vehicles, dating back to 1960. This vehicle paved the way for future generations of robust SUVs and trucks and is set to do so again.
Scout represents more than just a brand; it embodies a legacy rooted in exploration, stewardship, and diligence.
Our brand respects the past and the future by electrifying and digitizing a classic American icon, infused with innovation. We honor our communities by creating a company that prioritizes its people and customers. Our vehicles are designed for both work and leisure, equally suited for a job site, campsite, or a daily commute. We respect our customers by developing two powertrains tailored to their needs — an all-electric option and the Harvester™ range extender, featuring a built-in gas generator with an estimated combined range of 500 miles.
At Scout Motors, we empower our diverse, talented, and innovative teams to create. A Scout employee is a visionary leader, eager to explore new paths and share insights. They are knowledgeable doers who collaborate to build better products and are driven by unmatched passion.
Join Scout Motors to help shape the future of transportation. If you're ready to make history and drive change, apply today!
What You Will Do
Become part of a transformative brand poised to revolutionize the electric pickup truck and rugged SUV market by:
- Supporting the development and integration of the Harvester gasoline engine for the Scout Traveler SUV and Terra pickup.
- Leading the overall hardware DVP for the engine and engine hardware, including prototype and production sample planning for each development phase.
- Collaborating with internal partners, suppliers, and vehicle testing teams to develop and execute test plans that demonstrate vehicle performance targets.
- Ensuring the timely availability of required development tools and equipment for internal testing.
- Authoring test procedures and publishing them as Scout engineering standards.
- Developing Scout powertrain requirements based on vehicle-level specifications and formally documenting these within the Scout systems.

