We build dexterous robots that automate physical labor inside hyperscale data centers.

Electrical Engineer (PCB / Low Voltage)

San FranciscoOn-site$140K - $180K2 - 5 years
Data centers run on GPUs, switches, and miles of precision cabling — but the hands that maintain them are still human. We're changing that. This role sits at the core of a small hardware team designing the low-voltage nervous system of autonomous robots purpose-built for data center infrastructure: custom PCBs, sensor integration, power distribution, and harness design. You'll own board-level design from schematic through bring-up, working shoulder-to-shoulder with mechanical and embedded engineers to solve a genuinely hard manipulation problem in a trillion-dollar industry that's outgrown manual operations.

What they're looking for

  • 2–5 years of hands-on PCB design experience (Altium or KiCad preferred) with shipped hardware to show for it
  • Deep comfort with low-voltage power distribution, analog/digital sensor integration, and mixed-signal circuit design
  • Experience taking designs from architecture through layout, fabrication, assembly, and bench debug
  • Familiarity with embedded systems, communication buses (SPI, I2C, CAN, RS-485), and cable harness design for motion applications
  • On-site mindset: you work best in a lab, next to the robots, with an oscilloscope probe in one hand and a soldering iron in the other

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