**Integration Engineer - Mechatronics** **Our Vision** Our vision is that autonomous vehicles will be ubiquitous within a few years. They will make the roads safe. They will solve congestion and air quality issues in urban zones. They will enable people with disabilities. They will improve productivity and working conditions in agriculture and heavy industry. In short, they will push mankind forward. **Our Mission** We founded EasyMile in 2014 to turn our vision into reality by providing turnkey, packaged software solutions for a wide range of driverless or autonomous vehicles and the needs to manage the fleets of such vehicles. We're also building our own vehicle, an autonomous shuttle called the EZ-10. **Our Company** EasyMile is a well-funded rapidly growing startup, headquartered in Toulouse (France), with offices in Denver, Berlin and Singapore. We have a very simple talent acquisition policy: "we're always recruiting". We do not hesitate to create a position when we are fortunate enough to receive unsolicited applications from exceptionally talented candidates. **How our R&D is organised** We provide a dynamic, stimulating environment, with interesting and high impact technical and societal challenges. We are organised around a highly adaptable structure built for agility and reactivity: a multidisciplinary talent pool of first class engineers where self-selecting feature teams are created and dissolved for each feature and as required by each feature to be delivered the lifespan of these teams is generally in order of a few days to a few weeks, while a few highly specific features might require months of work. We provide and expect autonomy, initiative, proactivity along with responsibility and accountability to and from all our team members. **Missions** System architecture IO listing and definition definition and selection of the required low level components definition of the global system architecture into vehicle respect of safety constraints ICD document writing _Mechanical and electrical integration_ vehicle Integration document close collaboration with client/partner technical teams to define mechanical and electrical integration definition of electrical and energy schemes taking an active role in assembling the required parts on prototype vehicles with client/partner team tests in partner/client premises _Test bench_ definition and architecture of test benches components provisioning and assembling _Low level developments_ communication protocol definition with the vehicles ECU developments for communication with vehicles ECU developments for low level components (PLC, ) software integration of low level and vehicle parts with robotics embedded software _Components setup_ provisioning of components sensors setup (lidars, cameras, radars, ...) actuator setup (control driver, ) loop control setup on vehicle **Requirements** definition and execution of rigorous low level test process and plan ability to code in C and C++ communication protocols: Serial, Ethernet, CAN, ... automation techniques skills (control loop tuning) ROS Knowledges ( Framework, tools, ... ) mechanics knowledges (traction system, ) good oral and written English International travel can reach approximately 25% during integration phases, limited travel outside of these periods Experiences in robotics or related fields working knowledge or experience with safety standards for automotive, industrial automation systems would be a plus Ability to clearly and professionally interact with client/partner teams Job based in Toulouse France Send your resume at: jobs@easymile.com --- [Visit Topic](https://discourse.ros.org/t/fulltime-integration-engineer-mechatronics-france/3028/1) or reply to this email to respond. If you do not want to receive messages from ros-users please use the unsubscribe link below. If you use the one above, you will stop all of ros-users from receiving updates. ______________________________________________________________________________ ros-users mailing list ros-users@lists.ros.org http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users Unsubscribe: