Staff Engineer - Electrical
Listed on 2026-05-27
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Engineering
Electronics Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
Vector Atomic, an IonQ company, is building quantum technology to transform navigation, timing, geophysical exploration, and telecommunications. Our team of engineers, scientists, software developers, and operations professionals works together to solve complex challenges and turn bold ideas into real-world solutions. We value collaboration, curiosity, and diverse perspectives, and we give every team member the opportunity to make an immediate impact while growing their skills.
If you’re excited to work on breakthrough technology in a fast-paced, hands-on environment, we’d love to hear from you.
We are seeking talented electronic engineers with a wealth of experience to collaborate with our diverse group of physicists, electrical, mechanical, and optical engineers. In this exciting role, you'll lead the design of cutting‑edge electronics for the next generation of quantum sensors. Your focus will be on specifying, designing, characterizing, and testing PCB assemblies that feature a complex array of FPGAs, MCUs, mixed‑signal, and RF circuits.
As a key contributor, you'll harness your creativity to develop innovative electronic solutions for groundbreaking quantum instruments, overseeing the entire lifecycle of these circuits from concept through to implementation. The ideal candidate is an agile engineer who excels in a high‑paced environment, readily shifting between intricate design challenges and immediate troubleshooting needs while maintaining the highest standards of quality.
What You’ll Do- Lead the high‑level electrical architecture for next‑generation quantum sensors, managing the complex trade‑offs between size, weight, power, and performance (SWaPC).
- Act as a technical mentor across the electrical engineering team, conducting rigorous design reviews and establishing best practices for hardware development.
- Collaborate with physicists, electrical, mechanical, software, and optical engineers to translate system and schematic requirements into electronic designs for next‑generation quantum instruments.
- Own the end‑to‑end development of complex printed circuit boards (PCBs), including gathering requirements, designing schematics and layouts, coordinating fabrication, and verifying design performance. Assist with system integration and testing to ensure instrument specifications are met.
- Drive continuous improvement by updating and refining PCB designs, development processes, and engineering procedures.
- Support manufacturing operations by troubleshooting customer‑reported issues, developing test verification and assembly procedures, and ensuring boards meet yield, quality, and testability targets.
- Assist with electronic board bring‑up and debugging activities, documenting PCB rework and tracking issues as they arise.
- Use electronic test and measurement equipment to characterize and verify board performance.
- Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date design documentation in a cloud‑based Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) system, including revisions and Engineering Change Orders (ECOs).
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field with 8‑12 years of professional experience, or a Master’s degree with 8+ years of professional experience, or equivalent practical experience.
- 5+ years of professional electrical design experience developing complex mixed‑signal PCBA designs using professional ECAD tools; experience with Altium Designer is strongly preferred.
- Comfortable working in a laboratory environment, including testing and debugging hardware using standard electronic instrumentation.
- To comply with the US export control laws, you must be U.S. citizens (born or naturalized), lawful U.S. permanent residents (i.e., green card holders), and certain categories of refugees, and asylees.
- Design high‑density PCBs with fine‑pitch BGAs, high‑speed differential pairs, and mixed‑signal architectures using modern ECAD tools such as Altium Designer.
- Expert understanding of system‑level design considerations for programmable devices such as SoCs, FPGAs, and MCUs.
- Design precision electronics with tight noise and ripple specifications, making design trade‑offs between…
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