Director, Imaging Hardware Engineering

Anduril Anduril · Defense · Lexington, MA · Mission Systems : Imaging Engineering : Imaging - Leadership

Director of Imaging Hardware Engineering at Anduril, a defense technology company. This role involves leading and growing a team of hardware engineers (Electrical, Optical, Opto-Mechanical, Mechanical, Manufacturing), defining strategic roadmaps and technical architecture for hardware development, and ensuring successful program execution from concept to manufacturing. The role requires expertise in optical hardware for mission-critical defense needs and collaboration with cross-functional teams.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and Grow Your Team: Own the recruitment, mentoring, and professional development of a diverse team of hardware engineers (e.g., Electrical, Optical, Opto-Mechanical, Mechanical, Manufacturing). Foster a culture of technical excellence, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
  2. Strategic & Technical Vision: Define the strategic roadmap and technical architecture for hardware development, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and program requirements. Establish best practices, design standards, and robust verification processes, particularly for optical and precision mechanical systems.
  3. Program Execution: Coordinate resources and technical expertise across multiple programs, ensuring successful execution from initial concept and design through prototyping, test, qualification, and transition to manufacturing.
  4. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Operate effectively within a matrixed organization, collaborating closely with Program Management, Systems Engineering, Software, Test, and Manufacturing teams to ensure seamless integration and delivery of complex systems.
  5. Problem Solving & Innovation: Guide the team in solving complex physical, optical, and electromechanical problems, leading efforts in trade studies, risk mitigation, and innovative design solutions for challenging defense environments (e.g., SWaP-C optimization, precision alignment, thermal stability for optical performance, ruggedization, EMI/EMC).

Skills

Required

  • BS/MS in Optics, Optical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
  • 8+ years leading and managing cross-disciplinary hardware engineering teams in highly regulated industries.
  • Digital and Analog Circuit Design (e.g., FPGAs, microcontrollers, high-speed interfaces, power management).
  • Mechanical Design and Analysis (e.g., CAD, thermal management, structural analysis, materials selection, packaging).
  • Optics/Photonics (e.g., sensor integration, laser systems, optical component design).
  • Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Assembly (DFA), and manufacturing process integration.
  • Opto-Mechanical Design & Analysis: (e.g., precision mechanism design, tolerancing stack-ups for optical alignment, thermal management for optical stability, vibration isolation, structural analysis for optical instruments, kinematic mounts, materials selection for optical performance and stability).
  • Proven ability to quickly understand and navigate complex systems, detailed performance requirements, and real-world physical constraints.
  • Capable of solving complex technical problems with little oversight, driving to practical and implementable solutions.
  • Clear communication, presentation, and organizational skills, including technical documentation, design reviews, and training material.
  • Must be able to obtain and hold a U.S. security clearance

Nice to have

  • 10+ years of experience in a senior leadership role, guiding hardware development programs from initial concept through test, qualification, and delivery to customers/production.
  • Familiarity with industry standards and processes for defense applications.

What the JD emphasized

  • highly regulated industries such as Defense, Aerospace, or Medical Devices
  • highly regulated industries such as Defense, Aerospace, or Medical Devices