Mechanical Integration Technician
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Engineering
Robotics
Who we are
Gatik, the leader in autonomous middle-mile logistics, is revolutionizing the B2B supply chain with its autonomous transportation-as-a-service (ATaaS) solution and prioritizing safe, consistent deliveries while streamlining freight movement by reducing congestion. The company focuses on short-haul, B2B logistics for Fortune 500 retailers and in 2021 launched the world’s first fully driverless commercial transportation service with Walmart. Gatik's Class 3-7 autonomous trucks are commercially deployed across major markets, including Texas, Arkansas, and Ontario, Canada, driving innovation in freight transportation.
The company's proprietary Level 4 autonomous technology, Gatik Carrier, is custom‑built to transport freight safely and efficiently between pick‑up and drop‑off locations on the middle mile. With robust capabilities in both highway and urban environments, Gatik Carrier serves as an all‑encompassing solution that integrates advanced software and hardware powering the fleet, facilitating effortless integration into customers' logistics operations.
About the roleWe’re looking for a Mechanical Integration Technician to help build, integrate, and maintain our autonomous truck prototypes. In this highly hands‑on role, you’ll work alongside hardware and software teams to bring up vehicles, support R&D testing, and develop the processes that scale us from prototype to production.
Your expertise in mechanical integration, fabrication, and mechatronic systems will be critical in building reliable, safe, and high‑performance autonomous trucks. You thrive in a fast‑paced workshop environment, applying engineering rigor and precision craftsmanship to complex systems.
This is a full‑time, onsite role based in Mountain View, CA, requiring five days per week in the office.
What you'll do- Build and bring up prototype self‑driving trucks using best engineering practices and mechanical standards.
- Install and integrate hardware components including sensors, compute, power distribution, and vehicle control systems.
- Collaborate closely with hardware and software teams on system wiring, networking, software installation, and sensor calibration.
- Develop and document repeatable, scalable build processes to support manufacturing as the program grows.
- Perform retrofits, system upgrades, and mechanical rework on test vehicles as designs evolve.
- Fabricate brackets and simple components using shop tools or 3D printing.
- Troubleshoot and resolve mechanical and system‑level issues during build and integration phases.
- Ensure high‑quality, safe, and reliable installations across all vehicle builds.
- 5+ years of hands‑on experience with prototype or production vehicle builds – preferably in autonomous vehicles, trucking, aerospace, or robotics.
- Degree or certification in Mechanical, Mechatronics, Manufacturing, or Electrical Engineering – or equivalent hands‑on expertise.
- Strong experience working on complex mechanical and electrical integrations.
- Proficiency in 3D CAD tools (Solid Works preferred) for design review and fabrication.
- Experience with 3D printing and small‑batch part fabrication.
- Solid knowledge of components such as fasteners, seals, brackets, mounts, coatings, and materials.
- Skilled with a wide range of hand and power tools: drills, brake presses, saws, grinders, rotary tools, etc.
- Familiarity with commercial vehicle systems – especially steering, suspension, and foundation air brakes.
- Experience with automotive wire harness fabrication and high‑quality system integrations.
- Background working on autonomous or electric vehicle prototypes.
- Familiarity with vehicle test operations, including field support and troubleshooting.
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