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Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related fieldExperience in functional safety standards (ISO 26262, ASPICE)Proficiency in risk analysis and safety assessment methodologiesStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsAbility to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
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Join our team at Rivian as a Functional Safety Engineer specializing in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of safety and reliability in our cutting-edge vehicle technologies.
Your expertise will guide the development and implementation of safety standards, risk assessments, and verification processes that are critical to our mission of delivering safe and innovative transportation solutions.
About Rivian
Rivian is an innovative automotive technology company dedicated to creating sustainable and advanced electric vehicles. Our mission is to revolutionize the transportation industry by developing vehicles that are not only environmentally friendly but also equipped with state-of-the-art technology for enhanced user experience.
Full-time|$259K/yr - $259K/yr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
Join Our Team as a Senior Functional Safety Engineer for Humanoid RoboticsAt 1X, located in Palo Alto, CA, we are pioneers in developing humanoid robots that collaborate with humans to address labor shortages and foster abundance.Your RoleAs a Senior Functional Safety Engineer at 1X, you will take charge of ensuring the functional safety of our robotic syste…
About Rhoda AI Rhoda AI is building the next generation of humanoid robots. The team combines high-performance, software-defined hardware with advanced foundational models and video world models to power robotics that can handle real-world complexity. Rhoda AI partners with researchers from Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard, and other leading institutions. With over $400M raised, the company is investing heavily in research, hardware development, and manufacturing scale-up. Role Overview The Robot Software Engineer will design and validate simulation environments for Rhoda AI’s humanoid robotics platform. This position focuses on building physics-based models that faithfully represent real hardware and developing the software pipelines that bridge simulation with the physical robots. Work will span motion planning, control systems, and sim-to-real transfer for AI policy training. The role is part of a small, agile team working on core technology for Generation 0 and Generation 1 robots.
Full-time|$259/yr - $259/yr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
Staff Safety Assurance Engineer - Robotics SafetyPalo Alto, CA (on-site)About 1XAt 1X, we are pioneering the development of humanoid robots that collaborate with humans to address labor shortages and foster a thriving future.The RoleAs the Staff Safety Assurance Engineer, you will be responsible for crafting and overseeing the comprehensive safety assurance framework for the Neo robot platform. Your expertise will ensure that all safety initiatives are cohesively integrated into a robust and defensible safety case that informs deployment strategies. This pivotal position will allow you to innovate safety assurance methodologies for humanoid robots and their applications in domestic settings. You will report directly to the Director of Robot Safety.Your ResponsibilitiesDevelop and maintain the complete safety case, encompassing claims, reasoning, assumptions, and supporting evidence.Analyze the integrity, consistency, and reliability of evidence backing critical safety claims.Evaluate confidence, uncertainty, coverage constraints, and assumptions across various deployment scenarios.Lead assessments of deployment readiness and effectively communicate risk evaluations to executive leadership.Continuously update the safety case in response to evolving system behaviors, autonomy, and operational conditions.Facilitate post-deployment monitoring and analysis of safety-critical field data.Provide data-driven insights to guide risk acceptance decisions.Serve as an independent and constructive evaluator and critic of safety arguments.
Full-time|$110K/yr - $240K/yr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
About 1XAt 1X, we are pioneering the development of humanoid robots designed to collaborate with humans, effectively addressing labor shortages and fostering innovation.As a Mechanical Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the design, development, and scaling of the head subsystem for our humanoid robot, NEO. This position encompasses the development and integration of structural, mechanical, and electromechanical elements that empower the robot with expressive, perceptive, and functional capabilities.Your responsibilities will include hands-on design, prototyping, and system integration while collaborating closely with electrical, software, manufacturing, and industrial design teams. You will oversee mechanical components and assemblies throughout their lifecycle, from initial concept and prototyping to validation and mass production. Your contributions will significantly impact the reliability, safety, aesthetics, and scalability of humanoid robots deployed globally.The right candidate will be an innovative problem-solver with robust mechanical design skills who excels in a dynamic product development environment.
At Rhoda AI, we are pioneering the future of humanoid robotics, crafting a robust full-stack foundation that encompasses high-performance, software-defined hardware along with foundational and video models that drive our robots. Our creations are designed to be versatile, adept at navigating complex, real-world environments and tackling unforeseen challenges. Collaborating with a research team that includes esteemed researchers from Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard, and more, we strive not just to introduce features but to establish a groundbreaking computing platform for physical tasks. With over $400 million raised, we are vigorously investing in research and development, hardware innovation, and scaling our manufacturing capabilities to bring our vision to life.In this pivotal role, you will spearhead hardware integration and maintenance across our humanoid robot platforms. As the technical cornerstone of the Technician team, you will set assembly standards, uphold ESD discipline, coordinate debugging and rework, and ensure the optimal performance of prototype and testing hardware. Reporting directly to the VP of Hardware Engineering, your contributions will be vital in establishing Rhoda's future Hardware Test & Maintenance organization.Key ResponsibilitiesOversee all integration, assembly, and testing processes for humanoid robot prototypes and subsystems.Develop, maintain, and impose standard operating procedures (SOPs) for assembly and repairs.Establish calibration, alignment, and torque validation routines.Diagnose complex mechanical and electrical integration challenges.Manage inventory, tool calibration, and the organization of the work area.Coordinate failure analysis, rework, and maintenance documentation with engineering teams.Mentor and supervise Technician Level 1 and contract technicians.Assist in system-level validation and ensure field-test readiness of prototype robots.Desired QualificationsTechnical diploma or Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, or Mechanical/Electrical Engineering.A minimum of 7 years of hands-on experience in robotics, automation, or precision electromechanical systems.Demonstrated leadership capabilities in technician or integration teams within R&D or prototype manufacturing settings.Proficient in mechanical assembly, harness integration, and troubleshooting of complex systems.Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with an ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic environment.
Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies brings together two leaders in the automotive world, working side by side to shape the next generation of electric vehicles. The partnership focuses on advanced operating systems, zonal controllers, and cloud connectivity, all aimed at solving complex challenges in the EV space. The team is dedicated to setting new standards for software-defined vehicles around the globe. Expertise in connectivity, artificial intelligence, and security drives this joint effort. The goal is to create a more connected, intelligent, and sustainable future for mobility. Role overview The Senior Functional Safety Engineer will play a key role in the development of electric vehicle technology, with a focus on innovative zonal architecture. This position centers on designing and implementing Electronic Control Units (ECUs) that balance safety and performance for next-generation vehicles. Specialized knowledge in functional safety and hardware reliability is essential. The work involves creating hardware systems that are both fail-safe and high-performing, helping to set new benchmarks for reliability and effectiveness in the industry. What you will do Design and implement ECUs for electric vehicles, ensuring safety and performance are prioritized Develop hardware systems that meet rigorous reliability and safety standards Contribute to the advancement of zonal architecture in EV technology Requirements Extensive experience in functional safety engineering, especially for automotive applications Strong background in designing fail-safe hardware systems Proven ability to deliver reliable solutions that meet industry standards
At Rhoda AI, we are pioneering the future of humanoid robotics by constructing a robust full-stack foundation that integrates high-performance software-defined hardware with advanced foundational models and video world models. Our innovative robots are engineered to excel as versatile generalists, capable of navigating intricate real-world environments and addressing scenarios not encountered during training. Collaborating at the intersection of large-scale learning, robotics, and systems, our elite research team comprises talented individuals from prestigious institutions such as Stanford, Berkeley, and Harvard. With over $400M in funding, we are committed to an aggressive investment in R&D, hardware development, and scaling up manufacturing to realize our vision.Key ResponsibilitiesConduct thorough Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessments for humanoid robots across various customer applications.Formulate Functional Safety Concepts, Requirements, and Technical Safety Specifications.Execute system-level analyses to establish requirements concerning stopping distances, perception, and timing/spatial/force constraints.Develop requirements for fail-safe and fail-operational behaviors, degraded states, and human-robot interactions.Create test cases for verification and validation purposes.Design, engineer, deploy, and utilize system safety validation equipment at HIL, SIL, and system levels.Desired QualificationsBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.Certification as a Functional Safety Engineer in IEC 61508 or ISO 26262.Proven experience in designing safety systems for complex electromechanical products with critical safety components.Familiarity with optics, machine vision, and computer vision technologies.Demonstrated history of hands-on engineering work, including test benches, measurement, and root-cause analysis beyond mere documentation.Practical experience in the verification and validation of safety requirements utilizing HIL and SIL methodologies.
Full-time|$107.7K/yr - $179.6K/yr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
Founded in 2015, 1X is pioneering the development of cutting-edge humanoid robots tailored for household tasks. Our vision is to generate an abundant labor force through the creation of safe, intelligent humanoids.As a Mechanical Engineer at 1X Technologies, your primary focus will be on the design, construction, and validation of mechanical subsystems for advanced robotics and automation solutions. You will take ownership of components from conceptualization to production, with a particular emphasis on tendon mechanisms. Collaborating closely with design, testing, and manufacturing teams, you'll produce dependable and maintainable designs and documentation that align with performance, safety, and cost objectives in a dynamic R&D-to-production environment.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign and develop mechanical components and assemblies for robotic and automation systems.Devise solutions for rope/tendon-driven systems, including routing, anchoring, and tensioning.Utilize 3D CAD software for model creation, drawings, and GD&T.Conduct hand calculations and basic FEA to assess strength, stiffness, fatigue, and vibration.Create prototypes, perform bench and system-level testing, and iterate designs based on empirical data.Lead DFM/DFA reviews in collaboration with suppliers and internal manufacturing teams.Work with cross-functional teams to diagnose issues and enhance reliability.
Full-time|$259K/yr - $259K/yr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
Lead Safety Analytics & Metrics Engineer - Robotics SafetyPalo Alto, CA (on-site)At 1X, we are pioneering the development of humanoid robots that collaborate with humans to address workforce shortages and foster prosperity.About the RoleIn this vital position, you will spearhead the establishment, evaluation, and dissemination of quantitative safety metrics that monitor safety performance throughout the robot's lifecycle. Your contributions are integral to 1X’s mission of crafting credible, evidence-based safety narratives that guide internal decision-making and promote transparency externally. You'll be tasked with analyzing validation results, simulations, and real-world data to inform deployment readiness while shaping public-facing safety reports grounded in actual performance data. You will report directly to the Director of Robot Safety.Your ResponsibilitiesDefine and uphold safety KPIs and metrics that correspond with actual hazards and risk exposures.Evaluate data from simulations, validation, and field operations to determine safety performance.Detect regressions and emerging risks caused by software or hardware modifications.Work collaboratively with teams across Functional Safety, V&V, and Safety Assurance to ensure metrics align with safety cases and deployment strategies.Effectively convey uncertainty, assumptions, and limitations of data.Support executive decision-making through concise, data-driven safety insights.
Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies brings together two major automotive innovators to push forward the development of electric vehicle technologies. The partnership concentrates on operating systems, zonal controllers, and cloud connectivity, aiming to raise the bar for software-defined vehicles. The team blends strengths in connectivity, artificial intelligence, and security to build smarter, more connected, and sustainable vehicles. Role overview The Functional Safety Engineer for Infotainment Systems plays a key role within the Functional Safety Engineering team. The focus is on ensuring the safety and reliability of infotainment and connected vehicle systems, including displays, Human-Machine Interface (HMI), telematics, and the intricate interactions between hardware and software in these areas. What you will do Analyze and address safety risks in infotainment systems, such as connectivity failures, display faults, and software errors. Define safety requirements and validate systems using LabCar and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) testing setups. Work hands-on to ensure that infotainment issues do not impact safety-critical vehicle functions or distract drivers. Collaborate with HMI, Connectivity, and Platform teams, and coordinate with ADAS teams where infotainment and driver support features overlap.
Join us at Rhoda AI, where we are pioneering the full-stack foundation for the next generation of humanoid robots. Our mission encompasses everything from high-performance, software-defined hardware to the foundational models and video-based world models that govern them. Our robots are designed to navigate complex, real-world environments and tackle scenarios that have not been encountered during training. We are a collective of top-tier researchers from esteemed institutions like Stanford, Berkeley, and Harvard, focusing on the intersection of large-scale learning, robotics, and systems. With over $400M raised, we are committed to substantial investments in R&D, hardware development, and scaling manufacturing to bring our vision to life.As a Robotics Software Engineer, you will play a crucial role in developing and maintaining the software that drives our robots. Your primary focus will be on integrating sensors and perception systems to facilitate reliable operations in varied customer environments.
Join our team at Rivian as a Functional Safety Engineer specializing in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of safety and reliability in our cutting-edge vehicle technologies.Your expertise will guide the development and implementation of safety standards, risk assessments, and verification processes that are critical to our mission of delivering safe and innovative transportation solutions.
About Rhoda AI Rhoda AI is building the next generation of humanoid robots, combining high-performance, software-defined hardware with advanced foundational and video world models. Our robots are designed to adapt to real-world environments and handle new, untrained scenarios. The team includes researchers from Stanford, Berkeley, and Harvard, working together to create a new computing platform for physical work. With over $400 million raised, Rhoda AI is investing heavily in research, hardware innovation, and scaling up manufacturing. Role Overview: Junior Mechanical Engineer This is a hands-on role based in Palo Alto. The Junior Mechanical Engineer will help design and improve our Generation 0 robot platform. The work focuses on integrating third-party components, such as rails, cables, and fixtures, while keeping safety, reliability, and streamlined system design in mind. The role also involves designing and iterating custom end effectors, fingers, and mounts for a range of tasks. As part of a small, focused team, this engineer will have significant ownership of hardware projects from the ground up. What You Will Do Develop and refine mechanical components and assemblies for robotic systems, including cable management, rail systems, fixtures, and integration hardware. Design custom end effectors, fingers, and mounting hardware for specific tasks, managing the prototyping process from concept through testing. Integrate third-party components into the overall system, ensuring compatibility and function with existing hardware. Identify and implement design improvements with an emphasis on safety, reliability, and manufacturability. Create and maintain CAD models, drawings, and Bills of Materials (BOMs) to support design reviews and manufacturing. Participate in quality assurance and hardware testing: set up tests, collect data, and document results. Assist with root cause analysis for hardware issues and suggest design changes. Collaborate with senior mechanical, electrical, and software engineers to ensure designs meet full-system requirements.
Full-time|$125.1K/yr - $167.1K/yr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
About 1XAt 1X, we are an innovative AI and robotics company located in Palo Alto, California, dedicated to revolutionizing the concept of work through the development of versatile robots capable of performing various tasks autonomously. Our mission is to foster a society of abundance by integrating humanoid robots into everyday life.We believe that for robots to truly understand and adapt to the world, they must coexist and learn alongside humans. This is why we focus on creating friendly home robots that seamlessly integrate into daily routines.We are seeking inquisitive, motivated, and passionate individuals eager to contribute to the future of robotics and AI. If our mission resonates with you, we would be excited to discuss how you can be part of this transformative journey.Role OverviewAs a Senior Electrical Engineer - Foot, you will be at the forefront of robotics innovation, responsible for designing the next generation of robotic feet. You will develop and integrate electrical systems that excel in performance, reliability, and manufacturability, ensuring every aspect meets the rigorous demands of advanced humanoid robotics.
Full-time|$110K/yr - $240K/yr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
Systems Engineer, Diagnostics Engineering (All Levels)Palo Alto, CA (on-site)About 1X At 1X, we are pioneering the development of humanoid robots designed to assist people in addressing labor shortages and fostering prosperity.The Role As a Systems Engineer on our Diagnostics Engineering team, you will spearhead initiatives to diagnose robot malfunctions across mechanical, electrical, and software sectors. Your role will involve crafting tools and workflows for swift and precise failure analysis, while collaborating with cross-functional teams to promote design enhancements. This position is vital for boosting system reliability and expediting hardware development timelines.Your ResponsibilitiesIdentify and document root causes of mechanical, electrical, software, and control failuresUtilize engineering principles to troubleshoot intricate mechanical failures, including interpreting drawings, mechanisms, tolerances, fits, and inspection techniquesEmploy electrical and system-level instrumentation to diagnose faults in robots and their componentsCreate diagnostic tools and scripts using C++ and Python to facilitate diagnostics, integration, and data analysisGenerate comprehensive reports from diagnostic and fleet data to inform decision-making and track progressWork closely with prototyping and design engineers to iterate on hardware modifications informed by diagnostic insightsEffectively communicate design recommendations to hardware, electrical, and controls teams
Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
About 1X Founded in 2015, 1X is a pioneering company dedicated to innovating advanced humanoid robots for home use. Our vision is to revolutionize labor availability with safe and intelligent humanoids that enhance everyday living.Position OverviewAs a Hardware Systems Prototyping / Research Engineer within the 1X Labs team, your primary responsibility is to redefine the limits of technology by rapidly creating and refining tangible systems that operate under real-world constraints.You will conceptualize and develop new mechanical systems and architectures, transforming ideas into functional hardware and rigorously testing them. Your prototypes will serve as tools to validate hypotheses, identify constraints, and maximize performance. The goal is not merely to achieve functionality but to approach human-level behavior or fully understand the limitations.Your expertise spans mechanics, electronics, and software. You will iterate swiftly, with each prototype being meticulously measured, evaluated, and benchmarked against biological or system-level standards. Success means pushing the limits of what works, and failure is an opportunity to learn and advance.This role is execution-driven; you will generate original ideas and develop concepts from others, favoring practical implementation over theoretical discussions. Prototyping is a means to let the system inform you, not a final destination.Importantly, you will ensure the transition of successful prototypes into robust designs that can be seamlessly integrated with existing products, accommodating real-world constraints and production processes.
At Rhoda AI, we are pioneering the full-stack infrastructure for the next generation of humanoid robots. Our focus is on creating high-performance, software-defined hardware alongside foundational models and video world models that drive these robots. Designed as versatile generalists, our robots navigate complex real-world environments and tackle scenarios not encountered during training. Operating at the crossroads of large-scale learning, robotics, and systems, our research team comprises experts from prestigious institutions such as Stanford, Berkeley, and Harvard. With over $400M raised, we are committed to substantial investments in research and development, hardware innovation, and scaling up manufacturing to turn our vision into reality.In this role, you will take ownership of developing Rhoda's low-level firmware stack for distributed real-time control across our humanoid platforms. Your responsibilities will revolve around ensuring deterministic communication, control-loop synchronization, and the robustness of embedded software within an EtherCAT environment, which encompasses numerous joints, sensors, and distributed controllers. You will be tasked with the design, implementation, and validation of firmware components that ensure sub-millisecond coordination between motor drivers, safety controllers, and perception nodes, effectively bridging the mechanical, electrical, and control domains.This position is classified as Senior Member of Technical Staff, reporting directly to the VP of Hardware Engineering, with a clear path for growth into a managerial role as the firmware and controls team expands.Your ResponsibilitiesSelect and tune real-time operating systems (RTOS); establish priorities and scheduling; optimize interrupt and DMA paths; strengthen watchdogs and recovery mechanisms; measure and manage timing budgets.Design, implement, and maintain low-level firmware for real-time motion control nodes utilizing EtherCAT.Develop synchronization and communication layers to ensure deterministic cycle times (Configure and optimize EtherCAT masters and slaves, including distributed clocks, mailbox protocols, and PDO mapping.Implement real-time safety mechanisms, including Safe Torque Off, watchdogs, and heartbeat monitoring.Collaborate with Electronics, Controls, and Systems teams to define timing budgets and data interfaces.Contribute to the architecture of the hardware abstraction layer (HAL) and firmware APIs for actuator control.Develop unit tests, hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) tests, and integration tests for firmware validation.Profile and optimize interrupt service routines (ISR) and DMA paths to minimize latency and jitter.
Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
1XFounded in 2015, 1X is pioneering the development of sophisticated humanoid robots tailored for household applications. Our vision is to create an abundant workforce through safe and intelligent humanoid technology.We are committed to excellence in all our endeavors, tackling the toughest challenges in robotics alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry. Every component of our robots, from motor coils to artificial intelligence, is designed and manufactured in-house, showcasing our vertically integrated approach. At 1X, you will lead significant projects, receive recognition for your contributions, and be rewarded based on your performance.At 1X Labs, our goal is to drive the science and technology that facilitate human-level, general-purpose humanoids.We rigorously analyze the gap between current humanoid capabilities and the standards expected for human-level performance. This involves a deep dive into fundamental principles, taking innovative and often unconventional routes, developing groundbreaking technologies, and translating these advancements into tangible products. Our unique position allows us to transform research findings into market-ready solutions through our cohesive integration of materials, component design, systems engineering, and manufacturing.Humanoids represent a highly integrated system where genuine progress occurs only when advancements in sensing, actuation, materials, control, and intelligence harmoniously evolve—pushed to their functional limits. 1X Labs is shaped by individuals who have extensive expertise in their respective fields, capable of reasoning confidently at these boundaries and engaging meaningfully with adjacent domains, understanding which constraints are truly significant.You possess deep capabilities in your field—your intuition honed through years of tackling complex, tangible problems. Interdisciplinarity is not merely an identity for you; it is a natural outcome of mastery in systems where no single discipline suffices.You thrive in environments that value technical depth, where ideas are rigorously tested against real-world applications, and research is only validated when it successfully reaches the market..
Full-time|$119.8K/yr - $179.6K/yr|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
About 1X1X is a pioneering AI and robotics company located in Palo Alto, California. Our mission is to create an abundant society through the development of general-purpose robots capable of autonomously performing a wide array of tasks.We believe that true understanding and intelligence growth in humanoid robots can only be achieved by allowing them to coexist and learn alongside humans. Therefore, our focus is on designing friendly home robots that seamlessly integrate into daily life.We seek curious, driven, and passionate individuals eager to contribute to shaping the future of robotics and AI. If our mission resonates with you, we would love to hear from you and explore how you can be part of our exciting journey.Role OverviewAs a Robotics Test Engineer at 1X, you will engage in a multifaceted, hands-on role. This position is not limited to isolated testing; you will operate at the intersection of hardware, firmware, and software. Your primary objective will be to ensure that our robots are robust, reliable, and prepared for real-world applications by supporting the entire product lifecycle—from early research and development characterization through to final production validation. You’ll be expected to contribute across a wide range of technical areas and engage in cross-disciplinary debugging.
Full-time|On-site|Palo Alto, California, United States
Senior HR Business Partner | Palo Alto, CAAgile Robots is a pioneering force in the realm of industrial and humanoid robotics, harnessing cutting-edge machine learning and robotic vision to revolutionize the workplace. With our headquarters in Munich and a diverse global team of over 2,500 professionals, we are excited to expand our presence in North America. This is a unique chance to become a core member of our U.S. team, playing a pivotal role in shaping the culture and operations of our Silicon Valley headquarters.The Role: As we embark on deploying next-generation AI-enabled automation and Physical AI, you will be our first HR Business Partner in the U.S., integral to the founding team. You will spearhead the establishment and scaling of our HR operations, policies, and cultural framework. Acting as both a strategic consultant and a hands-on practitioner, you will ensure that our people practices are in harmony with global standards while catering to local requirements. This position demands a practical, results-oriented mindset and the capacity to thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.Key Responsibilities1. HR Strategy & OperationsDesign and implement HR policies, processes, and programs tailored to the U.S. market, ensuring alignment with global standards.Build and develop HR infrastructure encompassing onboarding, offboarding, performance management, and employee relations.Collaborate with leadership to define and execute the people strategy, fostering business growth and cultural integration.2. Talent Acquisition & ManagementLead comprehensive recruitment efforts, from talent sourcing to onboarding, to attract exceptional talent from the Bay Area and beyond.Forge and maintain strong relationships with hiring managers to facilitate a seamless and efficient hiring process.Implement talent development initiatives, including training, career pathing, and succession planning in alignment with our global standards.3. Employee Experience & EngagementChampion a positive and inclusive company culture, serving as a trusted advisor to both employees and leadership.Address employee relations issues with professionalism and discretion, ensuring compliance with local labor laws.Design and execute events, offsites, and community-building initiatives that reflect our innovative spirit and enhance employee engagement and retention.4. Compensation, Benefits & ComplianceOversee payroll administration to ensure accuracy and timeliness.Develop and manage competitive compensation and benefits programs in collaboration with global HR and local vendors.Ensure compliance with U.S. employment laws and regulations.