Mindrobotics

Systems Engineer

2mo ago
USASenior
Mindrobotics

Systems Engineer

2mo ago
USASeniorc++embedded systemsdebugginghardware testingsystem architecture

Responsible for system-level architecture, prototype development, debugging and readiness of electromechanical robotic systems.

Responsibilities

  • Define system and component level requirements through first principles analysis and hardware/model-based testing
  • Own system-level architecture and interface definitions (ICDs) across mechanical, electrical and other verticals
  • Prototype and characterize components and full systems to ensure target metrics are met
  • Design and develop early system prototypes to de-risk new technologies
  • Understand and highlight n-th order impacts of electrical, software, or process changes
  • Triage and debug hardware and software interactions during design, launch, and deployment
  • Be responsible for overall functional and performance readiness of a system and its features during the full product life cycle
  • Analyze the failure modes and complete full DFMEAs/HARAs to ensure a safe subsystem design
  • Define system-level test plans and acceptance criteria for integrated robot builds, from bench testing through field deployment

Requirements

  • Degree in engineering or related field or, equivalent experience
  • 5+ years of experience in systems engineering or a cross-disciplinary hardware role involving complex electromechanical or robotic products
  • Strong electrical and embedded systems fundamentals
  • Hands-on technical experience debugging complex subsystems involving network microprocessors and software-controlled electrical or electromechanical devices
  • Ability to read and interpret C/C++ or similar embedded systems languages
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Experience in MATLAB, Python, or equivalent tools for modeling and analysis
  • Proficient in data visualization
  • Experience in failure modes analysis, HARA and FTA
  • You are comfortable with ambiguity, move fast, and have an "engineering curiosity" that drives you to understand how the entire system works, not just your part.