This is an entry-level Electrical Engineer role for someone who wants to build hardware with their own hands and grow into a design engineer. You’ll work side-by-side with our electrical engineering team across the full lifecycle of next-generation cUAS hardware — building and bringing up boards, designing cable assemblies and wire harnesses, laying out PCBs, running verification and qualification tests, and troubleshooting hardware down to the component level. Expect to spend real time at the bench. Roughly a third of this job is hands-on build, test, and debug work, and you’ll also take ownership of our lab — its equipment, calibration, fixtures, and organization. The rest is design work alongside senior engineers, starting with cables, harnesses, and PCB layout, and growing into schematic capture and design ownership of your own boards. We’re an analysis-driven team: we expect decisions to be backed by a calculation or a measurement, and we’ll teach you how we do that. You’ll collaborate closely with electrical, mechanical, and firmware engineers, product managers, and manufacturing partners, and your work directly supports our mission of protecting airspace and the public from the emerging cUAS threat.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level