Embedded Electronics Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-15
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Engineering
Electronics Engineer, Hardware Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
About Us:
Collaborative autonomy is how self-tasking teams of machines will solve hard human problems, and Havoc
AI is an unquestioned leader in collaborative autonomy. We set the standard for autonomous surface vessels for a wide range of defense and commercial maritime missions. Success requires us to grow quickly, and we’re looking for teammates who are passionate about solving hard problems, about pushing the envelope, and about preventing conflict and saving lives. Ambition is welcome to apply within.
Havoc
AI is seeking an Embedded Electronics Engineer to design, build, and validate the hardware that powers our autonomous systems. This role is for someone whose instinct is to reach for a schematic before a terminal, and who takes pride in building boards that work the first time — and keep working in real-world operating environments.
This role sits at the hardware layer. You will own PCB design and bring‑up across three core areas: power electronics and motor drive, embedded compute and SoC integration, and the vehicle electronics backbone that ties systems together. Software teams will own the stack above the hardware abstraction layer; your job is to ensure the hardware beneath it is fast, reliable, manufacturable, and ready for whatever platform comes next.
WhatYou’ll Own Power Electronics & Motor Drive
Design and build electronic speed controllers and motor drive stages for brushless actuators across aerial, ground, and novel platforms
Select and validate FETs, gate drivers, shunt resistors, and passives to meet current handling, thermal, and efficiency targets
Implement low‑level motor drive firmware, including FOC and BLDC commutation, on embedded MCUs as needed to validate and characterize hardware designs
Conduct power stage characterization, including efficiency curves, thermal mapping, and protection behavior under fault and overload conditions
Design telemetry signal chains for current sense, temperature, RPM, and related vehicle data
Define electrical interfaces to upstream systems
Work across voltage domains and platform types, adapting designs to the power budget, operating environment, and form factor of each vehicle
Design and bring up custom carrier boards and daughter boards for SoC and System‑on‑Module platforms across Havoc
AI’s vehicle familyOwn schematic capture and PCB layout for mixed‑signal boards integrating power, high‑speed digital interfaces, and analog sensor chains
Define and validate electrical interfaces between compute hardware and vehicle subsystems, including power rails, reset sequencing, SPI, I2C, UART, CAN, PCIe, and USB
Conduct board bring‑up and electrical validation, including rail profiling, signal integrity checks, and fault isolation
Iterate hardware through DFM review, coordinate with contract manufacturers, and own the board revision process
Design the electrical architecture that connects power, actuation, sensing, and compute subsystems across diverse vehicle types
Specify and select connectors, cabling, EMI mitigation components, and protection circuits appropriate to each operating environment and vibration profile
Define and document electrical interfaces between hardware and the software teams building above it, including pin definitions, timing constraints, and power requirements
Support field validation and hardware debugging through flight test, drive test, and field deployment
Contribute to hardware design standards and participate in reviews of other engineers’ work
4+ years of hands‑on PCB design and hardware bring‑up experience, including boards you personally took from schematic to validated prototype
Proficiency with a professional EDA tool such as KiCad, Altium, Cadence, or equivalent
Demonstrated depth in at least one of the following areas: power electronics / motor drive design or mixed‑signal embedded compute hardware
Strong understanding of PCB layout fundamentals for switching power, high‑speed digital interfaces, and analog signal integrity
Hands‑on characterization experience using oscilloscopes, power analyzers, thermal…
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