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Our Data Collection team in the USA (Detroit) is seeking an experienced and ambitious Team Leader to drive nationwide data collection operations.If you are a technical leader passionate about ADAS and Autonomous Vehicle technologies and looking for a highimpact role managing complex, multistate data collection campaigns, Join us!The Data Collection USA Team is responsible foracquiring, analyzing, and managing specialized road data from a wide range of sensors and radars.Our team stands out for its endtoend data collection capabilities from installing and configuring measurement systems, debugging and data validation, to planning and executing large-scale collection campaigns. What will your job look like: Lead the Detroit-based data collection team, managing execution of real-world driving scenario capture, edge-case testing, and continuous improvement of data quality and pipeline efficiency for ADAS/AV algorithm training and validation. Work hands-on with test vehicles: flash software, install and configure measurement devices, and ensure proper test conditions. Analyze and validate collected data; collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure alignment with project goals; deliver data analysis reports and quality summaries. Evaluate and enhance daily workflows, tools, and methodologies to improve operational efficiency and testing accuracy. All you need is: Bachelor’s degree or apprenticeship in an automotive-related engineering field. 5+ years of experience in the automotive industry in a leadership or managerial position. Proven project and budget management experience. Hands-on technical experience with prototype or test vehicles. Familiarity with Linux, Jira, Confluence, and Power BI. Understanding of automotive communication protocols (CAN, FlexRay, Ethernet). Basic electronics skills (soldering, low-voltage systems, component replacement). Valid U.S. driver’s license. Willingness to travel up to 30% across the U.S. and abroad. Mobileye changes the way we drive, from preventing accidents to semi and fully autonomous vehicles. If you are an excellent, bright, hands-on person with a passion to make a difference come to lead the revolution! The value of life above all other considerations. Evolution as revolution Creating the autonomous future, leap by leap. Geek proud Our technology & problem-solving tackles the toughest challenges facing the industry. Live the dream. Stay humble. We are coding a new reality. We are also understated, and work as a team. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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