Mechanical Engineer, System Electronics

Joby Aviation Joby Aviation · Robotics · San Carlos, CA · Powertrain & Electronics

Mechanical Engineer, System Electronics at Joby Aviation, responsible for designing pilot inceptors, air data probe, and computer assemblies, as well as next-generation perception suites for future aircraft autonomy. The role involves owning designs from concept to certification, including prototyping, analysis (mass, stress, thermal), troubleshooting, and ensuring safety, reliability, manufacturability, and cost-effectiveness. Requires collaboration across disciplines and clear communication of design risks and data.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own designs from concept to certification, including:
  2. Rapid prototyping and development testing
  3. Mass optimization, stress analysis, and thermal analysis
  4. Troubleshooting issues in manufacturing, testing, and in the field
  5. Driving system safety, reliability, requirements, and integration considerations
  6. Designing for manufacturability and cost at the component and assembly levels
  7. Communicate design risks, complex concepts, and data clearly and honestly
  8. Collaborate effectively and with humility across multiple areas of expertise

Skills

Required

  • B.S. in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering (or equivalent)
  • 3+ years of demonstrated working experience in relevant industry, including internships, co-ops, academic research, or project experience
  • Proficiency with CAD (e.g., CATIA, NX, SolidWorks) for complex surfacing, part design, and assemblies
  • Strong fundamentals in statics, dynamics, heat transfer, and materials science

Nice to have

  • M.S. in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering (or equivalent)
  • 5+ years of relevant industry experience, concept through production
  • Familiarity with DO-160G mechanical requirements for aerospace applications
  • Familiarity with both low-voltage and high-voltage electromechanical designs
  • Experience with finite element analysis (e.g., Abaqus, Ansys, SolidWorks)

What the JD emphasized

  • own designs from concept to certification
  • system safety, reliability, requirements, and integration considerations
  • designing for manufacturability and cost
  • communicate design risks, complex concepts, and data clearly and honestly