Anduril Industries
Electrical Engineer
About this role
Anduril Industries seeks an experienced Electrical Engineer to design and develop advanced electronics for airborne EO/IR imaging systems. You'll work on sensor electronics, aircraft interfaces, and power management while collaborating across teams to deliver cutting-edge defense technology.
What you'll do
- Design, develop, and test electronics for airborne EO/IR systems including sensor interfaces and power management
- Support systems engineering in defining requirements based on physics-based sensor performance models
- Collaborate on PCB layout design and development with the electrical engineering team
- Conduct system testing at laboratory, ground, and flight test levels with detailed data analysis
- Troubleshoot and test electronic components and subsystems for optimal performance
- Document test results, designs, and processes to maintain technical records
What they're looking for
- Analog and digital electronics design and testing
- PCB design tools and methodologies
- Laboratory testing and experimental setup
- System-level design and integration
- MATLAB, Python, or C++ (preferred)
- EO/IR, RF, or optical sensor systems (preferred)
- Problem-solving and attention to detail
- Cross-functional team collaboration
Benefits
- Competitive salary range: $129,000–$171,000 USD
- Equity grants included in majority of offers
- Comprehensive health and wellness benefits
- Top-tier benefits package at little to no employee cost
- Work on cutting-edge defense technology
- Support for obtaining U.S. Secret security clearance
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Anduril Industries
Anduril Industries builds autonomous defense systems including underwater vehicles, unmanned aircraft, and electronic warfare platforms for the Department of Defense. The company is hiring across mechanical engineering, mission operations, software development, technical leadership, and advanced manufacturing roles to support the design, deployment, and production of these mission-critical systems.
- Website
- anduril.com
Likely interview questions
- Walk us through a recent EO/IR or sensor electronics project you designed from concept through testing—what were the key challenges?
- Describe your experience with PCB design tools and how you've used them to solve integration or performance issues.