Knightscope

Staff Engineer - Chassis and Motion Controls

Knightscope$180K — $210K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Automotive Engineering
  • 10+ years of automotive experience
  • Proven delivery of chassis systems from concept to production
  • Strong working knowledge of chassis systems and vehicle dynamics
  • Hands-on experience in prototype development and vehicle validation
  • Familiarity with chassis software development tools such as MATLAB/Simulink

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop braking, steering, wheel, tire, and suspension concepts for autonomous security robots
  • Challenge existing requirements and define new ones based on regulations and product attributes
  • Scale automotive architectures for smaller, lower-volume security robots
  • Assess and validate manufacturing and service feasibility of design proposals
  • Design, analyze, build, and test prototypes at various levels
  • Evaluate braking, steering, and handling attributes in vehicles
  • Collaborate with autonomy team to ensure vehicle controllability

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, vision coverage
  • 401(k) plan
  • Paid time off
  • Stock options
Full Job Description
Job Summary

Knightscope is seeking a Staff Chassis and Motion Control Engineer to lead the mechanical and control systems development of our autonomous security robot platforms. In this role, you will own the design and integration of chassis architecture, suspension, drivetrain, and the motion control systems that govern how our robots move through complex, real-world environments. You will combine deep expertise in vehicle dynamics, mechanical design, and control theory to deliver platforms that are safe, reliable, and capable of operating autonomously across diverse terrain and conditions.

Location Requirement: Full-time, on-site at Sunnyvale HQ (no relocation provided)

About the Role

As a Staff-level engineer, you will set the technical directions for chassis hardware and motion controls and serve as a hands-on technical leader across cross-functional teams. Your responsibilities will span the full development lifecycle, from concept and requirements definition through prototyping, validation, and production.

You will architect chassis and suspension systems that balance stability, payload, durability, and manufacturability while meeting demanding operating requirements. On the controls side, you will develop and tune steering, traction, and motion control algorithms, including steer-by-wire and drive-by-wire subsystems, and define the interfaces between low-level motion control and higher-level autonomy. You will own vehicle-level requirements related to lateral acceleration limits, dynamic stability, and ride quality, deriving them with traceable rigor against relevant functional safety and robotics standards.

Day to day, you will work closely with autonomy, electrical, and systems teams to ensure motion control performance meets the needs of the full stack, lead design reviews and failure analysis, mentor junior engineers, and establish best practices for testing and validation. The ideal candidate brings a strong foundation in mechanical engineering and controls, extensive experience taking electromechanical platforms from concept to production, and the judgment to make sound architectural decisions in a fast-moving environment.

Key Responsibilities
  • Design and develop braking, steering, wheel, tire, and suspension concepts that improve cost, mass, efficiency, manufacturability, and serviceability for an autonomous security robot
  • Challenge existing requirements and define new ones for system sizing, functions, and features based on regulations, first principles, and product attributes
  • Appropriately scale automotive architectures for a smaller, lower-volume security robot
  • Assess and validate the manufacturing, assembly, and service feasibility of design proposals
  • Design, analyze, build, and test prototypes at the subsystem, system, and full-vehicle levels
  • Evaluate braking, steering, ride, and handling attributes-both subjectively and objectively-in production vehicles, prototype vehicles, and simulation
  • Collaborate closely with the autonomy team to ensure vehicle controllability
  • Work with cross-functional teams to ensure product requirements are met
  • Define and develop chassis control strategies and electrical architecture, and drive chassis software, electrical, and vehicle integration


Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Automotive Engineering
  • Experience designing systems with a combination of custom and off the shelf parts
  • 10+ years of automotive experience
  • Experience with Vector/ETAS/New Eagle tools (CANape, INCA, RaptorCAL, etc.)
  • Strong working knowledge of chassis systems and vehicle dynamics
  • Experience designing, prototyping, and testing mechanical and electromechanical systems
  • Proven delivery of chassis systems, with at least one product taken from concept to production
  • Hands-on experience in prototype development and vehicle validation
  • Familiarity with chassis software development (MATLAB/Simulink/RaptorDEV)
  • Ability to read and work with electrical schematics, with a sound understanding of automotive bus systems (CAN, Ethernet)
  • Understanding of fundamental engineering processes, including hardware and software release, requirements definition, and test planning


Compensation & Benefits
  • Base Salary: $180,000 - $210,000 DOE
  • Equity: Stock options
  • Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off
  • Location Requirement: Full-time, on-site at Sunnyvale HQ

About Knightscope

Knightscope is a developer of autonomous security robots that are designed to enhance public safety and security. The company's robots are equipped with a range of sensors and cameras that allow them to detect and respond to potential threats, and they can be used in a variety of settings, including corporate campuses, shopping centers, and airports. Knightscope's robots are designed to be highly customizable and scalable, and they can be programmed to perform a wide range of tasks, including surveillance, monitoring, and reporting. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.
Learn more about Knightscope
Size
100 employees
Market Cap
$59.7 million
Industry
Founded
2013
NASDAQ

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