Electrical Roles

Embedded Engineer

As an Embedded Engineer, you’ll write firmware that controls the rover’s electronics—everything from sensors and motors to communications. You’ll work with microcontrollers, real-time systems (like FreeRTOS), and ensure reliable performance in the field. Great for those who love low-level code and hardware interaction.

PCB Designer

As a PCB Designer, you’ll design custom circuit boards for power, communication, and control systems. You’ll work in tools like KiCad or Altium, develop schematic layouts, route boards, and prepare them for manufacturing. Ideal for anyone excited about clean, functional hardware design.

Electrical Technician

As an Electrical Technician, you’ll assemble, test, and troubleshoot electrical systems on the rover. You’ll be hands-on with wiring, soldering, component testing, and ensuring everything runs safely and smoothly. Perfect for those who enjoy practical, hardware-focused tasks.

Systems Designer

As a Systems Designer, you’ll define and oversee the rover’s electrical architecture. You’ll decide how everything connects—power systems, signal lines, grounding, and redundancy—and make sure the overall design is safe, scalable, and efficient. Great for big-picture thinkers who love organizing complex systems.