Persona AI is developing and commercializing rugged, multi-purpose humanoid robots that perform real work. The company is looking for engineers to help shape the design of these robots and set the company culture.
Requirements
- Proficiency in CAD tools for circuit design (e.g., Altium, KiCAD, etc.).
- Proficient experience programming C/C++.
- Hands-on experience with communication protocols (e.g., I2C, SPI, CAN, EtherCAT).
- Strong knowledge of embedded systems, circuit design.
- Experience designing, testing, and improving sensitive analog systems.
- Comfortable reading datasheets and application notes to implement working designs.
- Hands-on experience writing drivers for sensors, actuators.
Responsibilities
- Work closely with the engineering team to conceptualize, specify, and implement electrical architectures for various robotic platforms to include robotic manipulators and humanoid robotic systems.
- Develop from scratch circuit designs and lay out schematics, PCBs, and wiring diagrams for robotic hardware.
- Fluently design bare-metal (non-Arduino IDE) embedded systems leveraging state of the art microcontrollers.
- Generate documentation for the designs, as well as block diagrams, test plans and procedures, and fabrication and assembly drawings.
- Collaborate with mechanical engineers to tightly package embedded systems.
- Collaborate with software engineers to integrate electrical components into complete robotic systems.
- Interface with external manufacturing teams to enhance design for test, manufacturing, and assembly.
Other
- Bachelors (or advanced degrees) in Electrical Engineering or related field.
- At minimum 5+ years industry experience post-college (5+ with advanced degree) designing and developing electrical robotic systems
- Masters, or PhD degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or related field.
- Experience bringing a product through compliance testing including UL, CSA, FCC, CE, etc.
- Documentation experience - will be expected to develop detailed build assembly instructions and diagrams.