Sr. Sustaining Electrical Engineer
Serve Robotics- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates must possess a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline, and demonstrate a foundational understanding of basic electrical and mechanical engineering concepts. They should also be able to function safely in a laboratory environment, performing assembly, integration, test, and troubleshooting tasks, along with proficiency in Microsoft Office tools and the ability to create charts for clear communication. Furthermore, candidates are required to understand mechanical and electrical assembly techniques, read and interpret engineering drawings, bills of material, schematic diagrams, and assembly/process instructions, and have experience with CAD software such as SolidWorks or Microsoft Visio. U.S. citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government security clearance are also required.
The Assembly Engineer will perform hands-on work on mechanical and electrical systems and components, utilizing hand tools to conduct integration and assembly tasks in a laboratory setting. They will set up and operate test equipment to verify, evaluate, and troubleshoot systems and components, design fixturing, assembly aids, and support equipment, oversee the assembly of electronic PCBs, cables, and enclosures, and perform laboratory layout and facility design tasks. Additionally, the Assembly Engineer will review and conduct maintenance operations on scientific equipment and systems, specify and procure parts and materials, generate and utilize engineering documentation including drawings, process instructions, block diagrams, netlists, schematic diagrams, and bills of material, and provide technical support and status reporting to scientists and engineering staff.
Develops cognitive systems for human-machine collaboration
HRL Laboratories focuses on research and development of advanced cognitive systems and human-machine collaboration, enhancing human cognitive abilities through artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). The company develops solutions like the ICArUS project, which improves machine interpretation of information, and the MEMES project, aimed at enhancing human memory. HRL operates on a project-based model, serving clients in defense and high-tech sectors by delivering customized solutions and licensing technologies. The goal is to lead in creating cognitive systems that improve the interaction between humans and machines.