CAV Tech Transfer Data Lead
Company: Leidos
Location: Herndon
Posted on: September 12, 2023
Job Description:
Description Leidos is seeking a CAV Tech Transfer Data Lead to
join our team! The R&D Engineer will be a key part of the
Leidos team supporting Connected Automated Vehicle (CAV) research
across the US through our work at the U.S. Department of
Transportation's (USDOT) Saxton Transportation Operations
Laboratory (STOL), located at the Turner Fairbank Highway Research
Center in McLean, VA. Our team advances CAV technology for the
USDOT by developing, testing, and supporting the adoption of
technologies associated with vehicle-to-vehicle and
vehicle-to-infrastructure communications as well as Cooperative
Driving Automation (CDA). This is an opportunity for someone who is
seeking a hands-on role in a fast-paced environment working
directly with state and local DOTs as well as technology vendors in
the CAV industry. A strong candidate will have the following: a
background in electrical, civil, automotive, or other relevant
technical discipline; the ability to troubleshoot computers,
computer networks, electronic/electromechanical systems, and
transportation simulation tools; the ability to learn and clearly
communicate complex technical matters to a variety of audiences.
The ideal candidate will arrive with a working knowledge of
vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications and
networking, including related hardware/software configurations and
applicable IEEE and SAE standards. The work environment is very
collegial and benefits from a collaborative effort across a growing
interdisciplinary team. In addition to the laboratory and office
environment, occasional travel for customer support or field work
is required. The candidate will receive advanced vehicle control
training to safely operate our fleet of research vehicles.The
primary responsibility of this role as a CAV Tech Transfer Data
Lead in the Saxton Laboratory is assisting in the industry adoption
of ITS technologies through a data driven benefit analysis of the
ITS infrastructure. Additionally, the help desk provides technical
assistance for stakeholders deploying other USDOT research and
tools (many developed by our team), including an open-source
software platform for Vehicle-to-Everything communications (V2X
Hub), CAV message creator tools, and the Work Zone Data Exchange
(WZDx) specification. As a technical point of contact for the data
being generated by the various research projects at the Saxton Lab,
the person at this position shall be able to convey information to
stakeholders through the CAVSS and CDA Engagement projects. The
person at this role will be required to learn and stay up to date
with our lab's research products, CAV equipment, and stakeholder
research needs. The CAVSS project receives requests for equipment
loans and technical support from diverse stakeholders, and this
person will be responsible for responding with technical support,
following up as needed, and coordinating with our team of engineers
and technicians to track support.Anticipated pay range for this
role: $80,000 - $90,000 - $100,000Duties May include but are not
limited to:
- 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.
- Work to accomplish the development and maintenance of a
stakeholder community of practice to support tech transfer for
various projects across the surface transportation research
portfolio.
- 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.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements
and drive data solutions.
- 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.Required Education & Experience:
- B.S. in electrical, Civil, Automotive, or other scientific or
engineering discipline with 2+ years' related experience or M.S. or
PhD in Electrical, Civil, Automotive, or other scientific or
engineering discipline and less than 2 years of prior relevant
experience.
- 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, both orally and in writing along with
a good understanding of industry specific terminology (authorship
and publication of technical papers and presentations is a
plus).Other Requirements:
- The ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance
(which includes three years of immediate residency in the US).
- 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.
- Valid driver's license and suitability to operate a motor
vehicle.Extra consideration given for experience in any of the
following:
- 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. Pay Range: Pay Range
$63,050.00 - $97,000.00 - $130,950.00 The Leidos pay range for this
job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of
compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending
an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the
job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as
well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable
bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
Keywords: Leidos, Chantilly , CAV Tech Transfer Data Lead, Other , Herndon, Virginia
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