Amazon.com Services LLC

Hardware Development, subsidiaries

ElectricalEngineer

$100–185k New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Electrical Engineer at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Power systems, Robotics, Embedded systems, PCB design. Lead PCB design. Lead PCB layout”

Industry & Context.

Hardware Development, subsidiaries
Problems you'll solve

Debugging; Troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

6+ years electrical theory experience, 3+ years motor controls experience, Experience developing products for large volume production, Experience working effectively across cross-functional teams, PCB design and layout skills, Experience with lithium-ion battery systems, Debugging and troubleshooting skills, Proficiency with embedded system interfaces, Knowledge of EMIC mitigation techniques

Nice to Have

Previous experience in robotics, Previous experience in control systems

What You'll Do.

Architect power distribution

Optimize power distribution

Architect battery system

Optimize battery system

Develop lithium-ion battery system

Develop high-efficiency system power architecture

Develop power monitoring circuitry

Ensure EMIC compliance

Ensure signal integrity

Ensure thermal design

Collaborate with firmware engineers

Work with mechanical engineers

Integrate thermal management solutions

Define electrical architecture

Support prototype bring-up

Support prototype debugging

Support prototype testing

Work with contract manufacturers

Oversee electronics production

Mentor junior engineers

Define electrical engineering best practices

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Firmware engineers; Mechanical engineers

Full Job Description

We are looking for a Electrical Engineer to lead the design and development of our power and motion control systems for our robotic systems. This role is an opportunity to lead the long-term architecture of our robotics platform and help build the technical foundation for robots and humans working together. Key job responsibilities - Lead the design, layout, and validation of PCBs for power distribution, motor drivers, embedded systems, and sensor integration - Architect and optimize power distribution and battery system to support a robot with high-performance actuators and real-time compute workloads - Develop and refine our lithium-ion battery system - Develop high-efficiency system power architecture and power monitoring circuitry to support our robotics platform - Ensure EMI/EMC compliance, signal integrity, and thermal design best practices for high-reliability electronics in a compact mobile system - Collaborate with firmware engineers on real-time control strategies for smooth, compliant motion - Work with mechanical engineers to integrate thermal management solutions for batteries, high-power electronics, and motors - Define the electrical architecture for real-time control, networking, and system diagnostics, ensuring high-speed, low-latency communication between actuators, sensors, and compute nodes - Support bring-up, debugging, and testing of prototype robots, working closely with firmware and mechanical teams - Work with vendors and contract manufacturers to source high-quality components and oversee the production of key electronics subsystems - Mentor junior engineers, drive design reviews, and define electrical engineering best practices About the team Fauna Robotics, an Amazon company, is building capable, safe, and genuinely delightful robots for everyday life. Our goal is simple: make robots people actually want to live and interact with in everyday human spaces. We believe that future won’t arrive until building for robotics becomes far more acc

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