Senior Electrical Engineer in Robotics
Job in
Burnaby, BC, Canada
Listed on 2026-06-17
Listing for:
Humanoid
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-17
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineer, Automation & Mechatronics Engineer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
As part of the robotics team, your role will involve creating efficient electrical systems that underpin humanoid platforms. You will be responsible for ensuring high reliability through circuit analysis, designing schematics in Altium, and programming microcontrollers with C and HDL. Your collaboration with various engineering disciplines will be key to successful system integration.
Key Responsibilities:
• Design and develop electrical systems for humanoid robots
• Review and analyze electrical designs for functionality
• Create detailed PCB layouts using Altium
• Program microcontrollers and DSPs for embedded systems
• Validate designs through rigorous testing with lab equipment
Requirements:
• BS or MS in Electrical Engineering or related field
• Experience with PCB design and high-speed data technologies
• Proficient in C, HDL, and familiarity with embedded systems
• Knowledge of circuit analysis techniques and lab equipment
• Experience with Python or MATLAB for testing automation
Leverage your expertise in electrical engineering to create advanced robotics systems, focusing on innovation and effective integration across multidisciplinary teams.
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Position Requirements
10+ Years
work experience
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