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The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in engineering, with extensive experience in equipment design and development. Exceptional problem-solving skills and a passion for innovation are essential. A Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related field is required.
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Join Waymo as a Staff Equipment Engineer. In this critical role, you will lead the design, development, and optimization of advanced equipment and systems that power our autonomous vehicles. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful integration of cutting-edge technologies.
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Waymo LLC is a leader in autonomous vehicle technology, committed to making roads safer and mobility more accessible through innovation and cutting-edge research. Join our team to help shape the future of transportation.
Join our dynamic team at Aurora Innovation as a Staff Electrical Engineer. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for designing and implementing advanced electrical systems that drive our autonomous vehicle technologies. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to tackle complex challenges and contribute to innovative solutions that enhance ou…
Join Aurora Innovation as a Senior Staff Electrical Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in designing and developing cutting-edge electrical systems for autonomous vehicles. Your expertise in electrical engineering will contribute to creating innovative solutions that redefine transportation.
Full-time|$158K/yr - $200K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA, USA
Waymo is at the forefront of autonomous driving technology, dedicated to becoming the world's most trusted driver. Originating from the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has been committed to developing the Waymo Driver—The World's Most Experienced Driver™. This innovation aims to enhance mobility access while preventing the loss of thousands of lives due to traffic accidents. The Waymo Driver underpins our fully autonomous ride-hail service and can be adapted across various vehicle platforms and use cases. Having conducted over ten million rider-only trips, it boasts a remarkable record of over 100 million miles driven autonomously on public roads, complemented by tens of billions of miles in simulation across more than 15 U.S. states.Our Hardware Engineering team is a dynamic and collaborative group comprising electrical, mechanical, reliability, software, and vehicle engineers. We design, construct, and perfect the technologies that serve as the sensory systems for Waymo's autonomous driving capabilities, integrating them seamlessly into vehicle platforms. We’re looking for inquisitive and skilled individuals to keep our momentum going in the right direction.This position requires a 100% onsite work commitment and you will report to a Hardware Engineering Manager.Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement detailed board-level and module-level validation test plans for Waymo hardware, collaborating closely with electrical engineering and software teams.Conduct electrical validation tests for boards, systems, and occasionally silicon, covering both high-speed and low-speed interfaces, voltage regulators, and power delivery networks (PDN), while addressing thermal and voltage parameters.Lead and execute validation efforts to meet essential deadlines and priority objectives.Thoroughly document validation outcomes. Track encountered and resolved issues. Communicate test plans and results clearly.Assist with hardware bring-up, debugging, and troubleshooting tasks.Improve validation efficiency and scalability through the creation of scripts and automation tools.
Full-time|$197K/yr - $315K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California
About UsAurora is dedicated to advancing self-driving technology for a safer, more efficient, and widely accessible future.The Aurora Driver is set to revolutionize mobility and logistics, enhancing safety and efficiency for everyone.At Aurora, you'll collaborate with a team of passionate individuals, tackling complex challenges and enhancing your expertise. Stay updated on our latest innovations by visiting aurora.tech or by following us on LinkedIn.Aurora seeks talented professionals with diverse backgrounds to contribute to a transportation ecosystem that enhances safety and accessibility. We are currently looking for a Senior Staff Electrical Engineer - TLM.In this role, your responsibilities will include:Leading a dynamic team of electrical engineers in the development of cutting-edge electronics for LiDAR, Compute, and various hardware products.Collaborating with internal and external teams to gather requirements, define hardware architecture, model, and deliver products that meet performance metrics.Guiding the team in building, integrating, testing, and debugging hardware products, utilizing advanced software tools and testing equipment.Enhancing electrical engineering processes to ensure compliance with safety, execution, and quality standards.Partnering with mechanical, operations, and validation teams to refine high-quality electrical designs for manufacturing.
Logos Space is at the forefront of satellite technology, specializing in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite systems designed to meet the connectivity demands of both commercial enterprises and government entities. Our mission is to bridge critical connectivity gaps by offering robust, high-performance satellite-based services globally. We cater to business clients with contracts that stipulate performance standards for their broadband needs, embedding these capabilities from the outset. The essence of our system lies in speed and reliability, enabling seamless cloud and data center connectivity for fixed, maritime, and aerial terminals.Our team comprises seasoned engineers with a rich history of success in the networking and satellite sectors.Position Summary & ResponsibilitiesAs a member of the electrical engineering team at Logos Space, you will engage in the design, development, flight validation, assembly, integration, testing, and operational success of our spacecraft fleet. Your role will be pivotal in validating flight avionics for the Logos bus and payload, ensuring our network's reliability through rigorous analysis and testing. You will also contribute to the establishment of necessary facilities and ground support equipment. Our ideal candidate thrives in a dynamic environment and excels at transforming ambiguous design concepts into tangible hardware ready for testing and flight. We seek engineers passionate about tackling challenging problems.Key Responsibilities Include:Overseeing the complete electrical design, including component selection, magnetics design, and PCB design for flight avionics hardware.Conducting nominal and worst-case analyses throughout the hardware development phases.Managing product delivery timelines across the entire lifecycle, from design and development to prototyping, production, system integration, and on-orbit operations.Creating and issuing technical drawings, specifications, test procedures, and reports to support hardware design and validation efforts.
Full-time|$180K/yr - $260K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
At Reliable Robotics, we are pioneering innovative technologies designed to enhance safety in aviation, ultimately saving lives. Our automated aviation systems are set to revolutionize air transportation, making it safer and more efficient for the movement of goods and, eventually, people around the globe. Our team comprises dedicated engineers with diverse expertise in aerospace, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, all committed to transforming this vision into reality.As a Senior Electrical Systems Engineer, you will join our Vehicle Design and Integration team, where your expertise will be crucial in merging mechanical, electrical, guidance, navigation, and control (GNC), as well as safety requirements to develop intricate components necessary for the automation of aviation. You will work collaboratively across teams to design a cohesive system architecture and ensure requirements are integrated throughout both hardware and software components.
Full-time|$188K/yr - $250K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
At Reliable Robotics, we are pioneering safety-enhancing technology for the aviation industry with a mission to save lives. Our automated aviation systems are set to revolutionize air transportation, making it safer, more efficient, and fundamentally transformative for the movement of goods and people globally. Our team comprises dedicated engineers with rich expertise in aerospace, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, all striving to turn this vision into reality.In the role of Senior Electrical Test Engineer, you will join our avionics engineering team, where we are responsible for developing a wide range of computing, sensing, actuation, power, and communication systems integral to our automation framework. We seek a well-rounded expert to leverage their electrical engineering and software automation capabilities to create robust testing solutions for complex hardware within a safety-critical setting. This role presents a unique opportunity to evolve our basic testing operations into a high-functioning production-ready system.
Join ECLDC as a Senior Electrical Power Engineer and be part of a dynamic team dedicated to advancing electrical power systems. This role involves leading innovative projects, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and contributing to the development of cutting-edge solutions in the energy sector. You will leverage your expertise to design, analyze, and implement electrical systems that meet rigorous standards and drive efficiency.
Full-time|$180K/yr - $260K/yr|Hybrid|Mountain View, CA
At Reliable Robotics, we are pioneering innovative technology to enhance safety in aviation, aiming to save lives and transform air transportation. Our automated systems promise a future where goods and eventually people can travel more safely and conveniently across the globe. Our team consists of dedicated engineers with diverse backgrounds in aerospace, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, all working collaboratively to bring this vision to fruition.As a Senior Harness Engineer, you will play a vital role within our Vehicle Design and Integration team, reporting directly to the Engineering Manager. This small yet dynamic team is focused on designing, integrating, testing, and operating advanced mechanical and electrical systems. In this cross-functional position, you will collaborate closely with avionics, mechanical, integration, and production teams. You will engage in hands-on tasks involving the design, assembly, integration, and testing of harnesses, enclosures, and mounting hardware, significantly broadening your design and application expertise. This role offers flexibility, as you can work locally or in a hybrid setup, with regular travel required to our Mountain View, California facility.Key ResponsibilitiesCollaborate with avionics, mechanical, and integration teams to establish the harness architecture, including routing, bulkhead planning, and production and integration processes.Lead the detailed design of both flight and test harnesses, working alongside production technicians and A&Ps to ensure proper installation on aircraft.Design, install, and test your hardware on remotely operated aircraft, playing a crucial role in the collaboration of hardware teams within the aircraft.
Be a Part of the Future of Home RoboticsAt sunday, we are pioneering personal robotic solutions designed to liberate individuals from mundane tasks. Our mission is driven by the ambition to make versatile robots accessible to everyone, allowing families to reclaim precious time.Over the past 18 months, we have assembled a skilled team, secured funding, and validated our technological advancements. We are now on the lookout for enthusiastic professionals to join us as we embark on the next chapter of our growth journey. If you are excited to apply your expertise at the cutting edge of robotics innovation, we want to hear from you.Your RoleAs an integral member of the Electrical Engineering & Firmware team, you will have the unique chance to shape the electrical design of our home robotics platform. This encompasses essential areas such as sensing, networking, computation, and power management.You will work closely with our mechanical and software teams to seamlessly integrate electrical systems into our robotic and wearable technologies, establishing the hardware backbone of our mission to redefine home robotics.Your ResponsibilitiesDesign and develop rigid and/or flexible PCBAs, including schematic capture, simulation, and board layout.Lead the bring-up of boards and systems.Create and implement validation testing plans for boards and systems.Troubleshoot and diagnose units in the field.Develop and refine testing software for PCBAs.Your QualificationsBachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.A minimum of 2 years of PCB design experience, including schematic capture, board layout, manufacturing, and test/debug.Proven experience taking at least one project from the prototype stage to production.Familiarity with hardware validation cycles and methodologies for debug and measurement.Hands-on experience with lab bring-up, debugging electronic systems, root cause analysis, and manufacturing testing processes.Experience in high-speed design.Knowledge of wire harnesses, cabling, and connectors.Strong ability to assist colleagues in diagnosing EE issues on development robots.Preferred SkillsExperience with robotics and automation systems.Proficiency in programming languages relevant to embedded systems.Familiarity with industry-standard design tools.
Full-time|$170K/yr - $210K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California, United States
At Matternet, we are at the forefront of innovation, designing, building, and operating autonomous drone networks that revolutionize the delivery of essential goods. Our mission is to provide ultra-fast, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly package delivery services, transforming logistics from hospitals to neighborhoods across the globe.We are seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Engineer to lead the design, prototyping, and maintenance of the electronic systems that power our drone and landing station platforms. In this pivotal role, you will work on power distribution, communication, sensing, and RF systems, ensuring that every flight is safe, reliable, and performs at the highest level.This hands-on position requires a blend of advanced technical skills and systems thinking. You will collaborate closely with our mechanical, software, and manufacturing teams to develop robust, production-ready designs.
On-site|On-site|Mountain View, California, United States
Join Anduril Industries as a Senior Electrical Engineer in our Manufacturing organization where you'll design and develop sophisticated systems and PCB assembly platforms for product testing. Your expertise in data acquisition and physical layer interfaces using FPGA, MCU, and commercial equipment will ensure our systems meet stringent testing standards, delivering the highest quality products to our customers. Collaborate within a multi-disciplinary design team to manage requirements, create custom circuits, and develop complex assemblies and harnesses. Work alongside firmware engineers to facilitate board support packages for embedded Linux and establish MCU RTOS platforms. In this dynamic role, you’ll leverage your creativity to devise innovative solutions to complex testing challenges, continuously enhancing our automation methods, throughput, user interfaces, and data analytics.
Full-time|$200K/yr - $280K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, CA
About UsAt Gatik, we are pioneering the future of autonomous middle-mile logistics. Our innovative transportation-as-a-service (ATaaS) solution is transforming the B2B supply chain, prioritizing safety and reliability in deliveries while alleviating freight congestion. We focus on short-haul logistics for Fortune 500 companies and made headlines in 2021 by launching the world's first fully driverless commercial transportation service in partnership with Walmart. Our Class 3-7 autonomous trucks are actively deployed in key markets such as Texas, Arkansas, and Ontario, Canada, driving significant advancements in freight transportation.Our proprietary Level 4 autonomous technology, Gatik Carrier™, is meticulously designed to ensure safe and efficient freight movement between pick-up and drop-off points on the middle mile. With exceptional capabilities in both highway and urban settings, Gatik Carrier™ represents a comprehensive solution that seamlessly integrates cutting-edge software and hardware, enhancing our clients' logistics operations.Role OverviewAs the Lead Electrical Engineering Technician within our Hardware Engineering team, you will oversee all electronic components, both on and off the vehicle, while establishing essential processes for system calibration and integration. You will collaborate closely with the Systems Engineering team to develop architectures that fulfill our operational requirements and ensure successful production. Your role entails working within a diverse multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality vehicles, adhering to engineering best practices, and demonstrating the ability to be resourceful when required. Your expertise in selecting, integrating, and troubleshooting electronic systems will be crucial, and your hands-on involvement—whether in reviewing prototypes or validating system performance—will be key to informed decision-making and effective project execution.
Full-time|$230K/yr - $292K/yr|Hybrid|Mountain View, CA, USA
Waymo is at the forefront of autonomous driving technology, aiming to become the world’s most trusted driver. Originating from the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has dedicated its efforts to developing the Waymo Driver—The World’s Most Experienced Driver™—to enhance mobility access and prevent traffic-related fatalities. With the Waymo Driver, we power a fully autonomous ride-hail service and adapt our technology across various vehicle platforms and applications, having completed over ten million rides and traveled more than 100 million miles on public roads, along with extensive simulation miles across more than 15 U.S. states.Driven by a passion for design and innovation, Waymo’s Industrial Design Team is tasked with envisioning the future of mobility and autonomous technology. Our design professionals apply a cohesive design language to the Waymo Driver, ensuring an unparalleled customer experience and top-notch product quality.The Industrial Design Team crafts intelligent and elegant solutions that shape the future of transportation while prioritizing the safety and needs of our riders. Engaging in every phase of the engineering and product development process, we optimize our technology to enhance the rider’s experience. Our team is a unique blend of creative minds and innovators, paving the way for a groundbreaking industry.This position operates on a hybrid work schedule and reports to the Studio Engineering Manager.
Join Waymo as a Staff Equipment Engineer. In this critical role, you will lead the design, development, and optimization of advanced equipment and systems that power our autonomous vehicles. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful integration of cutting-edge technologies.
Waymo is seeking a Staff Software Engineer focused on DevAI to help advance artificial intelligence for autonomous vehicles. This position is based in Mountain View, CA. Role overview This role centers on designing and building AI solutions that support Waymo's self-driving technology. Collaboration with teams across engineering, product, and research will be a core part of daily work. The goal is to strengthen AI capabilities and improve system performance. What you will do Design and develop AI-driven features for autonomous vehicle systems Work closely with colleagues from different disciplines to integrate and refine AI models Contribute to the ongoing improvement of system performance and reliability Impact This position plays a key part in shaping how AI supports the future of transportation at Waymo.
Join Coupang as a Staff Machine Learning Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in developing innovative machine learning solutions that drive business growth and enhance customer experience. You will collaborate with a talented team of engineers and data scientists to build scalable and efficient machine learning models.
Full-time|$181K/yr - $262K/yr|On-site|Mountain View, California
About UsAurora Innovation is dedicated to transforming the transportation landscape with safe and efficient self-driving technology.Discover the Aurora Driver which aims to revolutionize mobility and logistics, creating a safer and more accessible future for all.At Aurora, you will engage with complex challenges and collaborate with passionate, intelligent colleagues, enhancing your expertise in the field. For the latest updates, visit aurora.tech or connect with us on LinkedIn.Aurora seeks talented individuals from diverse backgrounds to join us in building a transportation ecosystem that enhances road safety, improves logistics efficiency, and increases accessibility for everyone. We are currently looking for a Staff NPI Test Engineer.The primary mission of this role is to bolster manufacturing through testing and automation, ensuring the production of Aurora’s hardware aligns with our commitment to delivering self-driving technology swiftly and safely. A successful candidate will be data-oriented, adept at resolving complex issues, possess a robust engineering background with both software and hardware skills, and be capable of leading cross-functional initiatives.Key Responsibilities:Provide support and troubleshoot software tools utilized in manufacturing tests and provisioning.Collaborate closely with manufacturing and engineering teams to refine and enhance automated manufacturing testing processes.Manage and analyze data to monitor production test performance metrics, identify critical issues, and drive continuous improvement efforts with cross-functional teams.Offer technical test support to local manufacturing areas, locations, and customers as required.
Full-time|$159K/yr - $196K/yr|Hybrid|Mountain View, CA, US
Waymo, originally launched as the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, has become a leader in autonomous driving. The company’s technology has powered over ten million rider-only trips and logged more than 100 million miles on public roads, with extensive simulation testing across more than 15 U.S. states. Waymo focuses on fully autonomous ride-hail services and adapts its technology to various vehicle platforms, aiming to improve mobility and road safety. The Hardware Engineering group at Waymo brings together experts in electrical, mechanical, reliability, software, and vehicle engineering. This team is responsible for designing, building, and refining the sensory systems that help autonomous vehicles perceive their environment. Team members value collaboration and curiosity as they integrate new technologies into vehicle platforms. Role overview The Sensor Electrical Engineer will join the Hardware/Sensor team and report to the Sensors Hardware Lead. This hybrid role is based in Mountain View, CA. What you will do Oversee the entire product life cycle for sensor technologies, from initial design and development through to mass production. Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including software, mechanical, and manufacturing partners, to deliver reliable and innovative engineering solutions. Location and work model This position is located in Mountain View, CA and follows a hybrid work schedule.
Waymo is hiring a Senior Staff Engineer for the DevAI team in Mountain View, CA. This role centers on leading projects that apply advanced artificial intelligence to improve autonomous vehicle systems. What you will do Guide the design, development, and deployment of scalable AI solutions for autonomous vehicles Work closely with teams across disciplines to deliver impactful projects Mentor junior engineers and help build a strong, collaborative team culture What you bring Deep experience in machine learning, software engineering, and system architecture Ability to lead complex technical initiatives from concept through deployment Strong communication and collaboration skills This position offers the chance to shape the future of transportation by advancing AI-driven solutions within Waymo's autonomous vehicle platform.