Droyd
Technology
ElectricalEngineer(Systems/Motor/Power)
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“Electrical Engineer (Systems / Motor / Power) at Droyd. Skills: Motor systems, Power systems, Platform integration. Design and integrate electrical systems for motors. Integrate electrical systems for mobile platforms”
Industry & Context.
Debugging; Troubleshooting
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
System-level electrical engineering experience, Experience with motors, Experience with power systems, Experience with mobile electrical platforms, Comfortable with practical integration, Comfortable with debugging on real hardware, Can make sound engineering decisions
Nice to Have
Experience with robotics, Experience with mechatronic systems, Experience with power electronics, Experience with converters, Experience with batteries, Experience with motor systems, Experience with mobile robots
What You'll Do.
Design and integrate electrical systems for motors
Integrate electrical systems for mobile platforms
Integrate electrical systems for robot subsystems
Work on power delivery
Work on power conversion
Work on battery-adjacent systems
Support electrical architecture for 24–48V systems
Support electrical architecture for related hardware
Prototype electrical subsystems
Test electrical subsystems
Debug electrical subsystems
Iterate on electrical subsystems
Improve robustness of electrical platform
Improve reliability of electrical platform
Collaborate with mechanical teams
Collaborate with robotics teams
Make sound engineering decisions around electrical architecture
Make sound engineering decisions around reliability
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Mechanical teams; Robotics teams
Full Job Description
About the Team Droyd builds autonomous robotic systems that automate repetitive manual work in real environments. We design and manufacture our hardware in-house, which means iteration, fabrication, and execution all happen under one roof. To operate reliably in the real world, our robots need strong electrical systems for power delivery, conversion, and subsystem integration. Our hardware team works across motors, mobile systems, batteries, and supporting power electronics — work that sits at the core of making the robot dependable and scalable. About the Role As an Electrical Engineer at Droyd, you will focus on system-level electrical design across motors, power, and platform integration. You will help build the electrical backbone of the robot, including power conversion and the systems that support motion and mobile operation. This role is ideal for someone comfortable working across practical electrical architecture, hardware integration, and power-related engineering challenges. This role is based on-site in San Francisco, CA. In This Role, You'll Power & Motor Systems - Design and integrate electrical systems for motors, mobile platforms, and robot subsystems - Work on power delivery, power conversion, and battery-adjacent systems - Support electrical architecture for 24–48V systems and related hardware Prototyping & Reliability - Prototype, test, debug, and iterate on electrical subsystems quickly - Help improve robustness and reliability of the robot's electrical platform Integration - Collaborate closely with mechanical and robotics teams on system integration - Make sound engineering decisions around electrical architecture and reliability Work Environment & Schedule - On-site in San Francisco, CA - Full-time Compensation: $150K–$210K base salary, plus equity We're Looking For Candidates Who - Have strong experience with system-level electrical engineering - Have worked on motors, power systems, or mobile electrical platforms - Are comfortable with pract
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