About the job
At Anduril Industries, we are at the forefront of defense technology, dedicated to enhancing the military capabilities of the U. S. and its allies through innovative advancements. Our mission is to revolutionize the defense sector by integrating cutting-edge technology and advanced business models, making us a leader in transforming how military systems are conceived, developed, and deployed.
Our systems are powered by Lattice OS, an AI-driven operating system that synthesizes vast data streams into a real-time, interactive 3D command and control platform. As global strategic dynamics evolve, Anduril is committed to delivering state-of-the-art autonomy, artificial intelligence, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technologies to military forces within expedited timelines.
ABOUT THE TEAM
Join our Tactical Recon & Strike (TRS) division, where we focus on two key initiatives: the development of advanced autonomous drones and the production of solid rocket motors at scale. We take innovative concepts like Ghost, Anvil, Bolt, and Altius and partner closely with specialized engineering, operations, and manufacturing teams to turn these ideas into fully operational capabilities. Our Anduril Rocket Motor Systems (RMS) team designs and fabricates solid rocket motors employing cutting-edge materials and proprietary formulations, ensuring the delivery of reliable propulsion systems that meet diverse mission needs. Our team encompasses software engineers, hardware engineers, and engineering technicians, all passionate about creating cutting-edge products spanning autonomous aerial systems to high-performance solid rocket motors, contributing to robust autonomous robotics systems and propulsion solutions that perform reliably under demanding operational conditions.
ABOUT THE JOB
As a member of our dynamic R&D Engineering team, you will play a pivotal role in the design, prototyping, and deployment of sophisticated electro-mechanical systems for autonomous drones. Our team values rapid iteration, cross-functional collaboration, and the delivery of high-quality hardware in challenging environments. In this role, you will closely collaborate with design engineers, firmware/software teams, and testing specialists to transition new capabilities from initial concepts to field-ready implementations.
As an Electrical Engineering Technician, you will be instrumental in enabling the development of both prototype and pre-production hardware for autonomous drone systems. Responsibilities include the assembly of intricate electromechanical systems and their integration into final products. You will support various projects through assembly, rework, test setup, maintenance, and ensuring field readiness, playing a crucial role in sustaining engineering momentum while ensuring that hardware is built to specifications, rigorously tested, and maintained to the highest standards.

