Electro-mechanical Engineer, R&d

Anduril Anduril · Defense · Costa Mesa, CA · Hardware Engineering : Mechanical Engineering : Palmer Design Engineering

Anduril Industries is a defense technology company seeking an Electro-Mechanical Engineer for early-stage R&D on complex systems including mechanical structures, batteries, mechanisms, power systems, PCBs, sensors, and payloads. The role requires high ownership and autonomy to prove concept feasibility and build prototypes, with a focus on first principles physics and rapid evaluation of engineering concepts.

What you'd actually do

  1. Execute rapid evaluation of engineering concepts in a wide range of fields
  2. Design, implementation, and test of complex electro-mechanical systems
  3. Build and test prototypes, analyze failures, and transition successful projects towards production
  4. Support critical hardware demonstrations with customers and internal leaders
  5. Use first principles physics as a basis for every decision

Skills

Required

  • mechanical and/or electrical design experience
  • CAD skills
  • PCB design
  • ECAD (Altium, KiCAD, etc)
  • engineering first principles
  • BS, MS or PhD in an engineering field, or equivalent work experience
  • eligible to obtain and maintain a U.S. TS clearance

Nice to have

  • NX and Teamcenter PLM
  • Machining, composites, sheet metal, injection molding
  • Hands-on prototyping (machining, shop tools, welding, soldering, board assembly, harnessing)
  • electrical engineering tools (Oscilloscopes, power supplies, electronic loads, multimeters)
  • power systems
  • battery management systems
  • PCBA design
  • wiring harness design
  • controls
  • robotics
  • motor/servo drive systems
  • microcontroller design (STMicro, TI, NXP, etc) from schematic to bringup
  • read, interpret, and manipulate schematics, wiring diagrams, and layouts
  • Firmware/software experience (Arduino or similar)
  • developing a variety of electronics hardware products (UAVs, wearables, firearms, high power electric propulsion, optical systems, or other complex mechanisms)
  • microcontroller wired communication protocols (USB, MIPI CSI2, SPI, I2C, CAN, CANFD, UART/RS232/RS422/RS485)

What the JD emphasized

  • high ownership and autonomy
  • high level system ownership with large levels of professional autonomy