Responsibilities
- Test Execution: Set up and run functional, power-on, and system-level tests on robotic electrical hardware following documented procedures and acceptance criteria
- Bench & Fixture Build: Assemble, wire, and maintain test benches, fixtures, and device-under-test (DUT) interfaces that replicate robot subsystems for continuous, 24/7 testing
- Soldering & Rework: Perform through-hole and SMD soldering, board rework, and component-level repair on PCBAs and prototype hardware
- Cable & Harness Assembly: Fabricate and terminate cable harnesses and interconnects — crimping, connectorization, and continuity verification against wiring diagrams
- Integration Support: Install and integrate PCBAs, sensors, actuators, power distribution, and communication buses (EtherCAT, CAN, SPI, UART, Ethernet) into test setups
- Instrumentation & Data: Operate standard bench instrumentation (oscilloscopes, logic/protocol analyzers, DMMs, LCR meters, power supplies, electronic loads) and data acquisition systems; log, organize, and report test data and anomalies
- Basic Debug: Assist engineers with first-level troubleshooting and root-cause isolation of electrical and electromechanical issues, escalating complex faults with clear documentation
- Documentation & SOPs: Create and maintain assembly instructions, test procedures, and maintenance logs to ensure repeatable processes and compliance with safety standards
- Lab & Safety: Maintain high standards for lab safety, tool organization, consumable stocking, and equipment readiness
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with electrical, firmware, software, and manufacturing engineers to provide feedback on testability, assembly issues, and hardware refinements
Minimum Qualifications
- 5+ years of hands-on experience in electrical/electronic hardware test, integration, assembly, or production (robotics, consumer electronics, automotive, or aerospace preferred)
- Proficiency in soldering and rework (through-hole and SMD) and component-level repair
- Experience fabricating and terminating cable harnesses and connectors (crimping, connectorization)
- Ability to read and interpret schematics and wiring diagrams
- Hands-on experience with standard bench instrumentation (oscilloscope, DMM, LCR, power supply, electronic load) and data acquisition systems
- Experience executing documented test procedures and capturing/reporting test data
- Strong technical writing and documentation skills
- Experience prioritizing competing tasks and adapting to evolving requirements in hardware development or test environments
Preferred Qualifications
- Direct experience with robotic or electromechanical systems (motors, actuators, drive electronics)
- IPC-A-610 and/or J-STD-001 soldering workmanship certification, and ESD-control certification
- Basic scripting (e.g., Python) for test automation, data collection, or instrumentation control
- Experience with power systems — DC/DC conversion, battery management, and power cycling
- Familiarity with electrical and operational safety controls and procedures
- Experience building or maintaining Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) benches, flatpacks/mules, or modular test rigs
- Associate's degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) or equivalent experience
- Familiarity with communication bus protocols (EtherCAT, CAN, SPI, I2C, UART, Ethernet) in distributed embedded systems
$111,010/year to $159,994/year + bonus + equity + benefits
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