Atoms
ElectricalEngineer
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“Electrical Engineer at Atoms. Skills: PCB design, Embedded systems, Hardware testing, Real-time control. Analyze CAN bus protocols. Document J1939 protocols”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting
Occasional travel
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, PCB design experience, Multi-layer boards experience, High-speed signaling experience, Embedded systems experience, Real-time control applications experience, Hardware testing experience, Hardware validation experience
Nice to Have
Familiarity with common communication protocols
What You'll Do.
Analyze CAN bus protocols
Document J1939 protocols
Analyze direct signaling
Document vehicle communication protocols
Create technical documentation
Document electrical schematics
Document signal specifications
Design circuit boards
Implement fail-safe mechanisms
Implement redundant control pathways
Design wiring harnesses
Design connector solutions
Design multi-layer motherboards
Implement high-speed signaling
Design mixed-signal circuits
Adhere to signal robustness standards
Document testing requirements
Design hardware test apparatus
Support quality assurance
Support field installations
Troubleshoot hardware issues
Optimize system integration
Develop system interfaces
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-team engineers; Cross-functional teams; Software teams; Mechanical teams
Communication Scope
Technical documentation
Full Job Description
Who we are Atoms is building the machines that power the next era of progress. Over the last decade, software has transformed the digital world. But the physical world, where food is made, minerals are mined, goods are moved, and industries are run, remains far less intelligent, far less efficient, and far more constrained. We’re changing that. Atoms builds Physical AI— real-world robots for the industries that move civilization forward, starting with food, mining, and transport. Our systems are designed to understand, predict, and control the real world with precision, turning complex physical operations into something more reliable, more scalable, and more productive. This work requires more than robotics. It requires deep integration across hardware, software, AI, operations, manufacturing, and real estate. We don’t just build machines in a lab. We deploy them into real environments, operate them, learn from them, and improve them until they work at scale. We are roboticists, engineers, operators, and builders. We believe the next great technology companies will not only transform information, but the physical systems that shape everyday life. If you want to work on hard problems with real-world impact, join us. What you’ll do We're seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our growing team and help expand our autonomous haulage systems. You'll be working on cutting-edge technology that's transforming the mining and heavy equipment industries, designing robust hardware solutions for some of the most challenging environments on Earth. Heavy Equipment Interface Analysis & Documentation Analyze and document CAN bus, J1939, direct signaling, and vehicle-specific communication protocols on heavy equipment Create comprehensive technical documentation for electrical interfaces and vehicle control systems Document electrical schematics, pinouts, and signal specifications for integration points Drive-by-Wire System Development Design and implement custom circuit boards for e
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