Lead Engineer - Embedded Hardware, Power & Safety
Origin
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Define the global electrical and power topology for the robot, balancing high-power demands with the strict noise requirements of sensitive compute and perception sensors.
- Architect custom Battery Management Systems (BMS), high-power inverters, and fast-charging systems tailored for rugged construction environments.
- Lead the schematic design and review process for all custom PCBs (using Altium/Eagle), focusing on high-current routing, thermal management, and EMI/EMC mitigation.
- Define the global Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing strategy, architecting simulation environments that validate functional safety and system reliability before physical deployment.
- Design complex, high-reliability wire harness architectures.
- Architect the global hardware-based safety loop, integrating error signals (e.g., over-current faults, thermal limiters, hardware watchdogs) from distributed compute and motor drives into a centralized, fail-safe E-stop circuit.
- Ensure the entire hardware safety topology complies with industrial standards (e.g., ISO 13849, IEC 61508) independently of software state.
- Drive the product through rigorous regulatory approval processes (UL, CE, FCC), acting as the primary technical authority for compliance testing.
- Manage relationships with contract manufacturers (CMs) and define the end-of-line (EOL) testing strategy for PCBs and assembled power systems.
- Mentor and lead a team of hardware engineers, establishing strict guidelines for design reviews, component selection, and testing protocols.
- Master's degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Robotics, or a related field.
- 8+ years of deep experience in embedded hardware, power electronics, and high-voltage DC/AC systems.
- Expert-level proficiency in PCB design software (Altium Designer preferred).
- Extensive experience navigating regulatory approval processes (UL, CE, FCC) for heavy electronics.
- Deep knowledge of EMI/EMC mitigation techniques in mixed-signal and high-power boards.
- Strong understanding of industrial communication buses (CAN, Ethernet, SPI, I2C) at the hardware level.
- Experience in the EV (Electric Vehicle), aerospace, or heavy machinery industries.
- Experience designing systems to functional safety standards.