Electrical Engineer at Atomic Machines

Emeryville, California, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Biotechnology, BiomanufacturingIndustries

Requirements

  • BSc in Electrical Engineering or related discipline with 2+ years of industry experience or MSE with 1+ years of industry experience
  • Familiarity with analog/digital electronics, sensors, and power systems (LED drivers, I2C devices, AC/DC and DC/DC converters, etc.)
  • Experience with EE tools: Fusion 360, Eagle (current company standard), Altium Designer, LTSpice, Oscilloscopes, DMMs, and Logic Analyzers
  • Basic understanding of microcontroller-based embedded systems
  • Basic understanding of electrical safety and product standards (IEC, UL, NEC, etc.) and design standards (component selection, wire sizing, noise immunity, etc.)
  • Strong technical communication skills, excited about working with interdisciplinary teams, and eager to work in a high-growth, fast-paced startup environment
  • Knowledge of signal integrity, EMI/EMC, or thermal design (plus)
  • Experience designing PCBs for use in harsh environmental conditions (plus)
  • Exposure to biotech or automation equipment design (plus)
  • Experience with FPGA or embedded firmware development (plus)
  • Familiarity with rapid prototyping and manufacturing processes (e.g., cable harnessing, test fixtures) (plus)

Responsibilities

  • Ownership of the design, schematic capture, and layout of PCB assemblies for control, sensing, and power distribution
  • Assist in system requirements definition of PCB assemblies
  • Support prototype development, including assembly, wiring, and debugging of electronic hardware systems
  • Perform bench testing and validation of electrical components and systems
  • Help create and maintain BOMs, schematics, and documentation in CAD/PLM systems (Fusion 360, Eagle)
  • Collaborate with firmware engineers on interface definition and testing between hardware and embedded software
  • Collaborate with mechanical engineers and technicians on mechanical constraints of PCB assemblies, environmental conditions, and other factors driving electrical system requirements
  • Collaborate with optical engineers on optical power delivery constraints
  • Collaborate on the design of testing infrastructure for production electronics
  • Participate in root-cause analysis and failure debugging during system bring-up and production builds
  • Assist in vendor evaluation and component selection for reliability, cost, and manufacturability
  • Follow safety and quality standards for laboratory and production environments (ESD, grounding, etc.) and help set best practices

Skills

PCB design
schematic capture
PCB layout
BOM management
Fusion 360
Eagle
electronics prototyping
bench testing
embedded systems
firmware interfacing
CAD
PLM

Atomic Machines

Develops machines for atomically precise manufacturing

About Atomic Machines

Atomic Machines develops machines for atomically precise manufacturing (APM), which allows for the creation of physical objects directly from digital designs. Their technology focuses on microfabrication, particularly in producing Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), which are small devices that combine mechanical and electronic components. Unlike traditional methods that rely on silicon, Atomic Machines offers a more efficient approach to MEMS fabrication. They cater to various industries, including semiconductor, automotive, healthcare, and consumer electronics, providing advanced fabrication solutions that enhance precision, efficiency, and scalability. The company differentiates itself by focusing on APM, aiming to set new standards in manufacturing technology. Their goal is to transform the manufacturing landscape by merging digital and physical production processes.

Berkeley, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2019Year Founded
SEEDCompany Stage
Industrial & Manufacturing, HealthcareIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Professional Development Budget

Risks

Emerging competition from companies like Zyvex Labs in atomically precise manufacturing.
Potential intellectual property disputes as more companies enter the APM space.
Economic downturns could reduce demand for MEMS in key sectors.

Differentiation

Atomic Machines focuses on atomically precise manufacturing, a novel approach in microfabrication.
The company targets diverse industries, including automotive, healthcare, and consumer electronics.
Their innovative MEMS technology offers higher precision and efficiency than traditional methods.

Upsides

Growing demand for MEMS in smart medical devices presents a significant market opportunity.
Advancements in nanomaterials could enhance Atomic Machines' manufacturing capabilities.
The shift to electric vehicles increases the need for advanced MEMS sensors.

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