Join Robocentric as D Hardware Engineer
We are seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Hardware Engineer with strong experience in power electronics, circuit analysis, and PCB design. The ideal candidate will play a key role in developing high-efficiency power systems, motor controllers, and embedded hardware for next-generation products. You will be responsible for the complete hardware development lifecycle from concept and schematic design to PCB layout, validation, and manufacturing support.
Location
Remote
Employment Type
Full-time
What You'll Do
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Design and develop power electronic circuits (DC-DC converters, motor drivers, battery management, power distribution).
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Perform circuit analysis, simulation, and validation for analog, digital, and mixed-signal designs.
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Create schematics and PCB layouts in Altium Designer or similar EDA tools.
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Collaborate with mechanical engineers using Fusion 360 to ensure seamless electro-mechanical integration.
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Conduct design reviews, ensure manufacturability (DFM/DFT), and support prototype builds.
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Select and qualify electronic components, including power semiconductors, sensors, and connectors.
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Work with vendors and suppliers to source components and manage the prototype to production transition.
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Develop and execute hardware test procedures for validation and reliability testing.
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Collaborate closely with firmware, mechanical, and system teams for end-to-end product development.
Who You Are
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical, Electronics, or Mechatronics Engineering.
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2–6 years of hands-on experience in power electronics design and hardware development.
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Proficiency in Altium Designer, Fusion 360, or equivalent CAD/EDA tools.
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Strong knowledge of circuit theory, signal integrity, and thermal management.
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Experience with buck/boost converters, gate drivers, MOSFET/IGBT selection, and EMI/EMC design principles.
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Familiarity with testing equipment (oscilloscope, power analyzer, multimeter, LCR meter).
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Experience designing for high-current or high-voltage systems is a plus.
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Working knowledge of embedded systems interfaces (I2C, SPI, UART, CAN).
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Excellent documentation, analytical, and problem-solving skills.