Senior Electrical Engineer – Electro-optical & Infrared (eo/ir) Systems

Saronic · Defense · Austin, TX · Engineering

Senior Electrical Engineer focused on electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) camera systems for autonomous maritime platforms. Responsibilities include R&D, evaluation, benchmarking, integration, and performance testing of imaging and sensing systems. The role involves system-level design and collaboration with autonomy and software teams.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead R&D efforts related to electro-optical and infrared imaging systems for autonomous maritime platforms.
  2. Research, evaluate, and benchmark commercial and defense-grade EO/IR camera systems, gimbals, and sensor modules under laboratory and field conditions.
  3. Develop and execute trade studies comparing performance, cost, reliability, and integration complexity across multiple market options.
  4. Design and validate electrical interfaces and integration pathways between EO/IR systems and onboard compute, storage, and autonomy networks.
  5. Conduct performance testing including resolution, sensitivity (NETD), dynamic range, stabilization, and environmental endurance.

Skills

Required

  • B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Optoelectronics, or related field.
  • 7+ years of experience in electrical or related engineering with a focus on EO/IR imaging or sensing systems.
  • Proven expertise in camera system integration, including power, data, and control interfaces.
  • Experience conducting R&D evaluations, trade studies, and comparative testing of sensor systems.
  • Solid understanding of optical and infrared imaging principles - resolution, FOV, sensitivity, dynamic range, and spectral response.
  • Hands-on experience with digital video interfaces and standards (GigE Vision, MIPI, USB3 Vision, SDI, Camera Link, etc.).
  • Familiarity with thermal camera technologies, including cooled and uncooled detectors (LWIR, MWIR, SWIR).
  • Experience with mechanical and electrical integration of EO/IR systems into ruggedized or mobile platforms.
  • Strong documentation, data analysis, and presentation skills.
  • Comfortable working in lab, dockside, and field-test environments for camera calibration and evaluation.

Nice to have

  • Background in maritime, aerospace, or defense sensor systems development.
  • Familiarity with AI/ML-based image processing and data fusion for autonomous perception.
  • Experience with environmental qualification and compliance testing (MIL-STD-810, DO-160, IEC 60945).
  • Knowledge of optical system alignment, lens calibration, and stabilization systems.
  • Experience integrating EO/IR systems into networked computing environments (Ethernet/IP, TSN, or deterministic networking).
  • Proficiency with data analysis tools such as MATLAB, Python, or similar platforms for sensor performance evaluation.
  • Understanding of radiometric calibration, sensor modeling, or image quality metrics (MTF, SNR, dynamic range).

What the JD emphasized

  • EO/IR camera systems
  • imaging and sensing systems
  • autonomous vessel perception
  • situational awareness
  • target tracking
  • system benchmarking
  • performance analysis
  • trade study development
  • hands-on testing
  • technical analysis
  • system-level design
  • next generation of perception capabilities
  • electrical interfaces
  • integration pathways
  • onboard compute, storage, and autonomy networks
  • performance testing
  • resolution
  • sensitivity (NETD)
  • dynamic range
  • stabilization
  • environmental endurance
  • autonomy, software, and mechanical teams
  • vessel perception and situational awareness pipelines
  • Prototype and field-test camera system installations
  • power distribution
  • data acquisition
  • network integration
  • R&D documentation
  • benchmarking reports
  • design specifications
  • integration guidelines
  • emerging technologies
  • imaging sensors
  • optics
  • image stabilization
  • AI-enabled perception systems
  • mentor junior engineers
  • internal best practices
  • optical system evaluation and selection
  • B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Optoelectronics, or related field.
  • 7+ years of experience in electrical or related engineering with a focus on EO/IR imaging or sensing systems.
  • Proven expertise in camera system integration, including power, data, and control interfaces.
  • Experience conducting R&D evaluations, trade studies, and comparative testing of sensor systems.
  • Solid understanding of optical and infrared imaging principles - resolution, FOV, sensitivity, dynamic range, and spectral response.
  • Hands-on experience with digital video interfaces and standards (GigE Vision, MIPI, USB3 Vision, SDI, Camera Link, etc.).
  • Familiarity with thermal camera technologies, including cooled and uncooled detectors (LWIR, MWIR, SWIR).
  • Experience with mechanical and electrical integration of EO/IR systems into ruggedized or mobile platforms.
  • Strong documentation, data analysis, and presentation skills.
  • Comfortable working in lab, dockside, and field-test environments for camera calibration and evaluation.
  • Background in maritime, aerospace, or defense sensor systems development.
  • Familiarity with AI/ML-based image processing and data fusion for autonomous perception.
  • Experience with environmental qualification and compliance testing (MIL-STD-810, DO-160, IEC 60945).
  • Knowledge of optical system alignment, lens calibration, and stabilization systems.
  • Experience integrating EO/IR systems into networked computing environments (Ethernet/IP, TSN, or deterministic networking).
  • Proficiency with data analysis tools such as MATLAB, Python, or similar platforms for sensor performance evaluation.
  • Understanding of radiometric calibration, sensor modeling, or image quality metrics (MTF, SNR, dynamic range).