About the job
Anduril Industries is a pioneering defense technology firm dedicated to revolutionizing military capabilities for the U. S. and its allies through advanced technology solutions. Our mission is to integrate the innovation, expertise, and business strategies of the 21st century's most forward-thinking companies into the defense sector, fundamentally altering the design, production, and distribution of military systems. Central to our operations is Lattice OS, an AI-driven operating system that transforms thousands of data streams into a real-time, 3D command and control center. As we navigate an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to delivering state-of-the-art autonomy, artificial intelligence, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technologies to military operations in a matter of months, not years.
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are on the lookout for an experienced Lead Electrical Systems Architect to take a crucial role in establishing and refining the electrical architecture for our diverse product offerings. This position will serve as a vital link between high-level systems concepts and in-depth electrical design, ensuring the development of robust, scalable, and manufacturable solutions for our advanced defense systems. You will play a key role in converting strategic Concepts of Operations (CONOPS) into actionable electrical requirements and architecture, guiding the entire product development lifecycle.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
- Lead the definition and development of robust, scalable, and maintainable electrical architectures for complex product lines.
- Perform architectural trades, balancing performance, manufacturability, and future scalability.
- Bridge the gap between traditional Systems Engineering and Electrical Engineering by translating high-level CONOPS into detailed electrical requirements and functional modules.
- Allocate functions to specific electrical modules and subsystems, defining constraints, interfaces, and communications protocols.
- Provide module and subsystem information to PCB design and harnessing teams to ensure designs align with the overarching electrical architecture.
