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Leidos · 2 weeks ago

Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAV) Tech Transfer Engineer

Leidos is an industry and technology leader serving government and commercial customers. The CAV Tech Transfer Engineer will support Connected Automated Vehicle (CAV) research by providing technical assistance, managing stakeholder engagement, and facilitating the adoption of innovative transportation technologies.
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Responsibilities

Provide technical assistance to academia, government, and private industry to support the adoption of ITS, CDA, C-V2X, and CAV technologies
Perform engineering duties at the systems level on commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware and software required for traffic signals control, traffic management systems, vehicle guidance systems, and transportation simulation tools. This is a hands-on role, working directly with the components, systems, and suppliers to develop new and exciting transportation technologies
Assist with organizing and managing project work, including but not limited to supporting development and review of project financials, customer interaction, provide input towards project direction, and providing engineering expertise towards project execution
Lead the development and maintenance of a stakeholder community of practice to support tech transfer for various projects across the surface transportation research portfolio
Conduct stakeholder outreach and promotion to meet research and project needs
Support the operations and maintenance of the lab facility, equipment, and associated testbeds, including but not limited to conducting and/or supervising the prototyping, assembly, and configuration of electrical and networking equipment, and performing safety driver duties during testing
Stay up to date with latest technology in the CAV industry by attending seminars, conferences, and independent research
Interface with researchers, Government technical and business personnel, and other users of the Saxton Laboratory and associated testbeds
Assist in various phases of research projects across the breadth of transportation science

Qualification

ITS/V2X applicationsVehicle-to-vehicle communicationVehicle-to-infrastructure communicationTransportation simulation toolsStakeholder engagementElectrical systems troubleshootingDesire to learnConstructive feedbackTime managementTeam playerCommunication skills

Required

Candidates MUST be legally authorized to work in the United States without employer sponsorship AND be currently located in the United States for the current three consecutive years and be eligible for a Public Trust Clearance
B.S. in electrical, Civil, Automotive, or other scientific or engineering discipline with 2+ years' related experience or M.S. in Electrical, Civil, Automotive, or other scientific or engineering discipline
Minimum of 2 years of hands-on technical experience in ITS/V2X applications, including configuration and integration of On-Board Units (OBUs) and Roadside Units (RSUs)
Minimum of 2 years of experience in stakeholder engagement, demonstrating strong verbal and written communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences
Knowledge of Connected vehicle or transportation communication standards (e.g., SAE J2735, NTCIP 1202, etc.)
Ability to test and troubleshoot complex power and communication systems
Familiarity with transportation and communication systems
Time management and ability to balance priorities and ensure the products and services are delivered on-time and within budget
Desire to independently learn about new technologies, hardware, and software (with guidance and technical support from the team as needed) - and instruct external stakeholders on how to use them
Must communicate clearly and concisely in English, both orally and in writing along with a good understanding of industry specific terminology
Must be a good team player and be able to give and take constructive feedback
Must be prompt, schedule-conscious, and able to focus on the work at hand
Must be coachable and open to self-discovery and professional improvement
Candidate must be able to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance
Valid driver's license and suitability to operate a motor vehicle

Preferred

Traffic signal controller operations, configuration, communications, and Transportation Management Center operations
Familiarity with transportation simulation tools including SUMO, CARLA, etc
Use of spectrum and network analyzers and other RF test equipment
Software development tools and methods, including one or more commonly used programming languages, such as C++, Python, JAVA, and Bash scripting
Geospatial positioning (e.g., GPS) and position correction (e.g., RTCM)
Computer network engineering
Wireless communication standards like IEEE 802.11p and 3GPP Release 15 or greater, supporting technologies like DSRC, C-V2X, Wi-Fi, and 5G
Connected vehicle or transportation communication standards (e.g., SAE J2735, NTCIP 1202, etc.) preferred

Benefits

Health and Wellness programs
Income Protection
Paid Leave
Retirement

Company

Leidos is a Fortune 500® innovation company rapidly addressing the world’s most vexing challenges in national security and health.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
unknown
2025-02-20Post Ipo Debt
2013-09-17IPO

Leadership Team

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James Carlini
Chief Technology Officer
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Theodore Tanner
Chief Technology Officer
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