Electrical Engineer, Pcb Design

Carbon Robotics Carbon Robotics · Robotics · Carbon Robotics, Corporate · Electrical Engineering

Carbon Robotics is seeking an Electrical Engineer, PCB Design to design circuit boards for their LaserWeeder product, which uses robotics, computer vision, AI/deep learning, and lasers for automated weed control. The role involves designing various PCBs, optimizing layouts, collaborating with firmware teams, and supporting manufacturing. Experience with embedded systems, power electronics, high-speed digital design, and agricultural/automotive applications is required. The company has raised $157 million and is described as a no-nonsense team with a bias for action.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design PCBs for diverse applications including laser control systems, motor drives, power distribution, control panels, vehicle ECUs, and sensor interfaces
  2. Create high-speed digital boards for embedded computing, image processing, and real-time control systems
  3. Develop power electronics PCBs handling high currents for motor control and power distribution
  4. Design mixed-signal boards integrating precision analog, digital processing, and power management
  5. Optimize PCB layouts for EMI/EMC compliance, thermal management, and automotive reliability standards

Skills

Required

  • PCB design for embedded systems and power electronics
  • Altium Designer (v18+)
  • embedded systems
  • microcontrollers
  • FPGAs
  • communication interfaces
  • power electronics layout
  • thermal management
  • high-current routing
  • high-speed digital design
  • DDR interfaces
  • differential pairs
  • impedance control
  • agricultural/automotive/aerospace applications
  • environmental (vibration, temperature, high humidity, EMC) and regulatory requirements
  • manufacturing processes
  • component selection
  • cost optimization
  • BS+ in Electrical Engineering or related field

Nice to have

  • analytical design optimization tools
  • design for manufacturing (DFM)
  • design for test (DFT)
  • firmware teams
  • contract manufacturers
  • travel ~10% of the time

What the JD emphasized

  • do whatever it takes
  • ensure our customers have reliable and safe products