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Groundedrvs is seeking a mechanical design engineer in Detroit to lead the design of a modular vehicle platform. You will move from concept to production, collaborating closely with technicians and a small team to scale integration across modules.
You will design for manufacturability, balance mechanical, plumbing, and electrical concerns, and help build a library of reusable modules for diverse applications.
Detroit, MI (in-person)
Grounded is a 25-person Detroit-based startup building modular electric platforms for specialty vehicles. We take cab chassis from OEMs like Ford and Harbinger and build configurable vehicle systems on top, serving mobile healthcare, RVs, command centers, food and beverage, pet care, and more. Our customers include Colgate, Nokia, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, and Portland PD. We've raised ~$5M in VC funding and are shipping vehicles in market today.
We also build our own software: a mobile app, fleet dashboard, and onboard computer system that lets customers monitor and control vehicle systems remotely. We design, fabricate, and assemble everything in-house at our facility in Corktown.
We're hiring a mechanical design engineer to help us solve the most important engineering challenge at Grounded: building a truly modular vehicle platform that enables mass customization at scale.
Today, our engineers do significant custom design work for each new customer and use case. That doesn't scale. We need to get to a system where the vehicle infrastructure (the box, the walls, the plumbing, the electrical routing, the mechanical attachment points) is universal, and customers choose from a library of modules that plug in. A salesperson should be able to configure a vehicle with a customer without an engineer touching it, unless there's a module that hasn't been designed yet.
This is a hard problem. We serve dozens of different verticals, each with different spatial, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical requirements. One week it's a mobile mammography unit, the next it's a police command center, the next it's a coffee truck. The person who cracks this defines how Grounded scales from a 25-person shop to a 250-person company.
At the same time, we're actively shipping vehicles to customers. We have a production backlog and can't pause the business to go heads-down on R&D for six months. So you'd be balancing both: engineering and delivering current customer vehicles while also carving out time to iterate toward the modular system.
Competitive base salary + meaningful equity in Grounded + comprehensive health insurance
At a big company, you'd own one subsystem on one product. Here, you'll design a kitchen module on Monday, a dental chair mount on Wednesday, and a police command center layout on Friday; and then step back and figure out how to make all of those the same configurable system. It's creative, it's technical, and the variety is unlike anything you'll find at a traditional OEM or Tier 1. You'll also work directly with the leadership team daily in a team where every engineer has real ownership and impact.