Mechanical Engineer, Chassis
Job type: Full Time · Department: Vehicle Engineering · Work type: On-Site · USD 92,000-118,000 / year
Fremont, California, United States
About Pebble
Pebble is a sustainable living startup defining a new way to live, work and explore from anywhere with a 100% electric, hassle-free RV trailer. Built by a team of experts in both automotive and consumer technology, Pebble combines electrification with cutting-edge automotive technology for a travel trailer experience that removes the hassles RV trailer owners have struggled with for decades.
At Pebble, we are building out the future of lighter, more flexible living. We see a world where your home can be anywhere you want to take it. Pebble blends the best of what it means to be at home, on the road, and off-grid into something useful and magical. This is a collective effort. Our team is dedicated to making not just products, but a lifestyle that is truly sustainable. If the idea of building out the future sparks your imagination and intersects with your skills, we’d love to meet you.
Role Summary
We are looking for a new graduate Mechanical Engineer, Chassis to join our Platform Team. Ownership is one of our core values, and from day one you'll own the design and development of real components on our Chassis platform — with senior engineers to mentor you, review your work, and help you grow. You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to take your designs from concept through validation and into production.
The ideal candidate is eager to take on ownership, has hands-on exposure to CAD tools (Catia and/or SolidWorks) through coursework, internships, or student projects, and is excited about vehicle chassis systems — axles, wheels, tires, brakes, suspension, and structure.
Responsibilities
Design and develop electro-mechanical chassis components and systems, with guidance and review from senior engineers
Collaborate with cross-functional teams across mechanical, electrical, manufacturing, and test
Meet with suppliers and partner with our procurement team to help deliver initial parts, track quality, and resolve issues as they come up
Conduct feasibility studies and analyze data to optimize your designs
Create detailed engineering CAD models, drawings, and documentation
Perform and support testing & validation of mechanical systems, both in the lab + in the field
Troubleshoot and resolve chassis mechanical issues as they arise
Stay curious — track industry trends and advancements in chassis engineering
Provide technical support to manufacturing and production teams
Support the team in meeting regulatory standards and safety guidelines
Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives
Areas You'll Learn and Contribute To
Axles, wheels & tires, brakes, suspension & shocks, structural & body attachments
Interfaces and integration between chassis systems/components and powertrain, body, and other vehicle systems
Vehicle dynamics and simulations
Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field (recent graduate or graduating within the next 6 months)
0–2 years of experience; internships, co-ops, and research assistantships count
Hands-on experience with a parametric CAD tool (SolidWorks, Fusion 360, Creo, NX, or similar) through coursework, projects, or internships; exposure to Catia is a plus
Strong fundamentals in mechanical engineering (statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, machine design)
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent communication and collaboration abilities
Ability to learn quickly and thrive in a fast-paced environment
Attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Ownership mindset — you take responsibility for your work end-to-end
Nice to Have
Internship, co-op, or research experience in the automotive, aerospace, or broader vehicle industry
Hands-on experience through student engineering teams (FSAE, Baja SAE, Formula Electric, Solar Car, Hyperloop, or similar)
Coursework or projects in vehicle dynamics, suspension design, or chassis systems
Experience with FEA or simulation tools such as ANSYS, SolidWorks Simulation, or MATLAB/Simulink; exposure to Adams, Abaqus, or Nastran is a plus
Familiarity with GD&T, tolerance stack-ups, or drafting standards (ASME Y14.5)
Hands-on fabrication skills (machining, welding, 3D printing, sheet metal)
Personal projects involving mechanical design, fabrication, or vehicles
Benefits:
Healthcare, Dental, Vision, 401k, Unlimited Paid Time Off
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