Responsibilities
- Assemble and fabricate hardware prototypes at the PCB level, applying advanced soldering, wire termination, and mechanical assembly techniques
- Perform physical bring-up and QA evaluations on early-stage engineering designs to diagnose hardware malfunctions and optimize performance
- Utilize spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and multimeters to execute power profiling, signal verification, and system tuning
- Operate additive manufacturing technologies to build mechanical components and iterate on pre-production physical prototypes
- Manage firmware deployments and software release installations across physical testing hardware in the R&D lab environment
- Document comprehensive technical SOPs, diagnostic guides, and test records to support expanding lab infrastructure as operations scale
Requirements
- Practical experience in technical engineering or prototyping environments, supporting early-stage hardware development and assembly systems
- Demonstrated capability in hardware fabrication, including advanced soldering, wire harness termination, and PCB-level prototyping
- Technical proficiency operating lab instrumentation such as spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and multimeters for power profiling and signal analysis
- Ability to interpret complex electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, and engineering documentation
- Capability to write or modify Linux and Python scripts to drive technical automation, instrument control, and data acquisition
Nice to Have
- Experience with additive manufacturing tools, CAD design tools, or 3D printing workflows
Work Arrangement
On-site — Atlanta, Boston
Additional Information
- Hub-based roles mean real in-person time with your coworkers
- Base salary is determined by job-related experience, education/training, as well as market indicators
- Flock Stock Options included