TLDR
Hands-on EE R&D engineer for smart home devices. Leads hardware bring-up, prototypes, test setups, and electro-mechanical integration. Strong in soldering, debugging, and lab work. Manages component inventory and collaborates with cross-functional teams.
Must-haves:
5+ years hands-on experience
Strong EE fundamentals (schematics, tools, soldering)
Self-driven, fast learner, team player
Ideal for someone who loves working on early-stage hardware with real impact.
What’s the role about?
We’re looking for a hands-on Electrical Engineer to join our engineering team and help us build smart home hardware. You’ll be working on everything from prototypes and test setups to board bring-ups and product validation. This isn’t a sit-behind-a-desk role — we need someone who’s great with tools, enjoys figuring things out, and isn’t afraid to get their hands dirty.
You’ll be a key part of our hardware development process, working closely with mechanical, software, and product teams to make sure everything works together — and works well.
What you’ll be doing:
Lead the design and build of early-stage prototypes and setups for testing components and ideas
Bring up new boards and debug hardware/software issues
Design, solder, repair, and test circuits and small electronic assemblies
Read and understand schematics and wiring diagrams, and turn them into working setups
Run performance and reliability tests (stress tests, temperature, etc.)
Work with embedded software where needed — loading firmware, using debug tools, etc.
Maintain lab inventory, order parts, and work with vendors
Keep things documented and organized so we don’t waste time reinventing the wheel
Support product assembly and debug during builds — and help troubleshoot when things go sideways.
What we’re looking for:
Degree in electrical or mechanical technology (associate’s or higher)
5+ years of hands-on experience with hardware — building, testing, fixing
Comfortable with tools like soldering irons, scopes, and multimeters
Able to read schematics, follow signals, and chase down bugs
Quick learner who enjoys figuring out new tech
Can juggle a few projects at once and work independently when needed
Friendly, collaborative, and communicative — we like nice people :)
If you love building stuff, solving problems, and working on real products from the ground up, we think you’ll fit right in.