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Electrical Engineer (PCB / Low Voltage)

Job Description

It's an exciting time to join us. We're a venture-backed robotics startup developing autonomous systems for specialized data center operations, including GPU repairs and precision hardware maintenance.

$140K–$195K base + equity

We build autonomous robots for data center operations — GPU repairs, precision cabling, SSD swaps — in controlled industrial environments where safety constraints don't limit hardware design. Team of 12 engineers building vertically integrated hardware from scratch with in-house CNC and 3D printing.

On site in SF

The Role:

We're looking for an Electrical Engineer with 2-3 years of experience to own and build out the electrical systems for our robotic platform from the ground up. You'll be the first dedicated EE, designing custom PCBs for motor controllers, sensor integration, and low-voltage systems that make our autonomous robots work. This is a hands-on, high-iteration role where you'll see your designs go from schematic to deployed hardware quickly. You'll work closely with the firmware team and be responsible for integrating cameras, LiDAR, and other sensors into a cohesive electrical architecture.

What You'll Be Doing:

  • Designing custom PCBs from scratch for robotic arm controllers and system integration
  • Integrating camera, LiDAR, and sensor systems into a unified electrical architecture
  • Rapidly prototyping, testing, and debugging board designs using in-house fabrication tools
  • Collaborating closely with the firmware team to ensure clean signal integration and system reliability
  • Defining the electrical architecture for new hardware as the company scales toward data center deployments

What We're Looking For:

  • Experience designing and shipping custom PCBs for physical products (robotics, autonomous vehicles, medical devices, consumer electronics)
  • Worked on sensor/camera integration (e. g. , LiDAR, depth cameras)
  • Experience at a startup or fast- paced hardware team
  • Degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related field
  • PCB design tool proficiency (KiCad, Altium, or equivalent)
  • Hands- on debugging and validation of board- level hardware in a lab
  • Experience with high- speed data or communications interfaces

Electrical Engineer (PCB / Low Voltage)

Hayward, CA
Full time

Published on 06/19/2026

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