Autonmous Vehicle Engineer
Role Summary
Join Scania’s Mining team being responsible for the deployment and support of Autonomous vehicles
Job Responsibilities
About Us
Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions. Together with our partners and customers, we are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system. Through our heavy trucks, buses, engines and services, our customers can build a variety of cost-efficient, low-carbon solutions.
Our new truck range introduces new technologies, services and insights that are designed to help our customers get an overview of their costs and revenues. Our aim is to offer all customers sustainable profitability, regardless of the type of assignment or the conditions in which they are working. Scania’s new truck range is brimming with new features. The range is stronger, safer and even more aerodynamically optimised.
We are values driven culture, ensuring a safe, healthy and highly motivated workforce our priority. In order to deliver on our vision, we have a strong focus on attracting and retaining top employees from a diverse range of backgrounds.
We offer our employees a fantastic future, with the opportunity to work as a team to deliver sustainable transport solutions across Australia.
What you will do
This role is responsible for the deployment and support of autonomous vehicles in mining operations.
Working onsite on an 8/6 roster your typical workday consists of deployment activities such as; commissioning of autonomous vehicles, installation of software and systems, identifying deviations, troubleshooting, training etc.
Other duties Include:
- As an autonomous vehicle (AV) engineer you will be part of the deployment team ensuring the vehicle and autonomous system is ready for operation.
- You will continue to support the system on site until the customer is fully trained and ready to operate the system independently.
- During deployments, this role will work in close collaboration with deployment managers and support organisation in Perth and Sweden.
- During Operation, you will work together with operations personnel to safely achieve stable production.
- Training and onboarding of customer personnel will be an important part of the job.
Who you are
To be successful as an Autonomous Vehicle Engineer you will be:
- Engineering degree or equivalent
- Mine site experience and understanding of safety processes and systems (preferred)
- Heavy vehicle industry experience (preferred)
- Current HR, HC or MC licence (desirable but not essential)
- Scania/European Truck Experience (Preferred)
- Experience with FMS, AHS and/or other dispatch systems (preferred)
- Experience with Linux (preferred)
What we can offer you
- A dynamic and inclusive work culture - be part of a great team environment
- Our future is exciting - a company with a focus on digitalisation, autonomous vehicles, electrification and sustainability
- With a presence in more than 100 countries worldwide with 46,000 employees; Scania offers a huge variety of development opportunities and career paths
To apply
If you want to join a dynamic company with strong values, if you want to be more than a number and have a real voice, join us and start an exciting career in an international company. “Apply now” and submit your CV.
To apply for this role, you need to be a Citizen of New Zealand or Australia, or have New Zealand permanent resident status, or possess the legal right to work in New Zealand.
Formal offer of employment is subject to standard pre-employment checks including medical and other background checks.
As an equal opportunity employer, supporting workplace diversity, we encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, genders and cultural heritages
Kewdale, WA, AU, 6105