Associate Electrical Hardware Engineer
About the role
We're looking for an enthusiastic Associate Hardware Engineer to join our robotics hardware team. You'll work directly with senior engineers to bring up, test, debug, and refine the electronics that power our robots — from embedded communication buses to power systems and PCB assemblies. This is a hands-on role ideal for someone eager to learn the full stack of hardware development, from the bench to the board.
Responsibilities
- Support the design, bring-up, and validation of embedded electronics used in robotic systems
- Debug and troubleshoot communication interfaces (I2C, SPI, UART) between microcontrollers, sensors, and peripherals
- Use lab equipment — oscilloscopes, programmable power supplies, and DMMs — to test, measure, and validate circuit behavior
- Perform rework and soldering on PCB assemblies (PCBA), including component-level repairs and modifications
- Assist with functional testing, board bring-up, and troubleshooting of prototype and production hardware
- Document test procedures, findings, and design changes clearly for the wider engineering team
- Collaborate closely with senior hardware, firmware, and mechanical engineers on integrated robot subsystems
- Continuously learn new tools, test methodologies, and hardware architectures as our robots evolve
Requirements
- Working knowledge of I2C, SPI, and UART communication protocols
- Comfort using an oscilloscope, programmable power supply, and DMM for circuit measurement and debugging
- Hands-on experience with soldering and PCB assembly rework (through-hole and/or SMD)
- A genuine excitement for learning the hardware fundamentals behind building robots
- Strong attention to detail and a methodical approach to testing and troubleshooting
- Good communication skills and a collaborative, team-first attitude
Qualifications
- Degree (or equivalent hands-on experience) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field
Skills
- Exposure to embedded C/C++ or microcontroller firmware
- Experience with PCB design tools (e.g., Altium, KiCad, Eagle)
- Familiarity with robotics platforms, sensors, or motor control
- Prior lab, internship, or academic project experience involving hardware bring-up or test
Benefits
You'll get direct, hands-on mentorship from experienced hardware engineers, exposure to the full lifecycle of robotic hardware development, and the chance to see your work go from a bench prototype into a working robot. This role is built for someone early in their career who wants to learn fast and grow into a well-rounded hardware engineer.
Pay
TBD
Schedule
TBD