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Tire Test Engineer

🇺🇸 Danville, VA 🕑 Full-Time 💰 $91K - $95K 💻 Software Engineering 🗓️ July 2nd, 2026
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Edtech.com's Summary

Virginia Tech Transportation Institute is hiring a Tire Test Engineer. The engineer will conduct tire force and moment evaluations using specialized testing systems, prepare and validate test programs, and collaborate with a variety of clients including motorsports teams and automotive manufacturers to deliver accurate data and technical analysis.

Highlights
  • Conduct tire force and moment evaluations using GCAPS Flat Trac LTRe system and Static Fixture
  • Prepare, execute, and validate tire test programs
  • Collaborate with motorsports teams, automotive manufacturers, tire and sensor developers
  • Require bachelor's degree in automotive systems engineering or quantitative discipline
  • Experience with MATLAB, signal processing, calibration, and problem solving in mechanical and control systems (4 years)
  • Skilled in Microsoft Office; VBA is a plus
  • Full-time on-site attendance with shift work schedule and use of safety/protective equipment
  • Salary range: $90,592 - $95,000 annually
  • Must have strong interpersonal, communication, engineering integration, and project management skills
  • Work involves interpreting drawings and schematics and requires experience in industrial or heavy equipment environments

Tire Test Engineer Full Description

Job Description

The Tire Test Engineer is responsible for conducting tire force and moment evaluations using GCAPS’ globally exclusive Flat Trac LTRe system and Static Fixture. This role involves preparing, executing, and validating test programs while collaborating with a diverse range of customers, including motorsports teams, leading automotive manufacturers, and tire and sensor developers. The Tire Test Engineer plays a key role in delivering precise and reliable data through comprehensive testing, analysis, and technical expertise.

This position is located in Alton, VA and requires full-time, on-site attendance and the use of safety/protective equipment. The position is subject to an alternate work schedule (shift work) to balance sponsored research testing needs with availability of test equipment.

Required Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in automotive systems engineering or other quantitative discipline
Demonstrated experience in testing/laboratory setting (1 years)
Mechanical aptitude
Microsoft Office (VBA a plus)
Full Time On-site Attendance Required
Background in signal processing and calibration (4 years)
Prior development experience with MATLAB or other computational tools (4 years)
Problem solving related to mechanical systems (4 years)
Problem solving related to controls systems (4 years)
Management of engineering projects (4 years)
Strong interpersonal, communication, and team skills
Strong engineering integration skills
Working knowledge of electrical and mechanical engineering principles and fabrication techniques
Ability to interpret drawings and schematics
Experience in industrial or heavy equipment environments (4 years)

Steel-toe shoes are required by OSHA in workplaces with hazards like falling/rolling heavy objects, sharp objects piercing the sole, electrical shock risks, or exposure to crushing/corrosive substances, common in construction, warehouses, and manufacturing, to protect feet from impact and compression. Protective footwear purchased after July 5, 1994 must comply with ANSI Z41.1-1991 "American National Standard for Personal Protection - Protective Footwear." Slip-resistant footwear assigned by the employer for specific workplace hazards must meet ASTM F1677.

Overtime Status

Exempt: Not eligible for overtime

Appointment Type

Restricted

Salary Information

$90,592 - $95,000

Hours per week

40

Review Date

August 3, 2026

Additional Information

Applications will be reviewed on August 3, 2026. This position is located in Alton, VA and requires full-time, on-site attendance and the use of safety/protective equipment. The position is subject to an alternate work schedule (shift work) to balance sponsored research testing needs with availability of test equipment.

The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.

 

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