The Anduril Battlespace Awareness Radar team develops state-of-the-art radar systems, deployed to tackle the most significant security challenges of America and its allies. The Radar team is seeking an Electrical Test Engineer to help us test the next generation of US radars. The Radar team is responsible for all aspects of radar system development, from the ideation stage through initial production. In this role, you will work closely with an interdisciplinary technical team to perform testing and collaborate with design engineers to mature the prototypes into products.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
• Conduct integration and developmental testing of complex electrical subsystems, including high-speed digital and RF components. • Work closely with other electrical, mechanical, software, firmware, and test engineers to deliver fully functional products. • Conduct environmental testing to ensure the reliability of our radars in various environments. • Create and update test procedures for validating printed circuit board performance against design targets. • Design test automation to streamline this testing where possible. • Stay current with emerging technologies and industry trends to drive innovation and maintain our technological edge.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONSBachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent, with 3+ years of experience testing and troubleshooting complex board designs. Experience with analog and digital electronics testing and troubleshooting. Competence with test equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, current-probes, and automation of tests. Familiarity with standard interfaces such as Ethernet, CAN, I2C, SPI, PCIe, USB, etc. Knowledge of modern analog and digital electronics and electronic circuits. Comfortable with a variety of electronic CAD tools (Altium preferred, Eagle and others acceptable). Experience with test automation scripting (e.g., Python) for data acquisition and control. Experience in testing and debugging for signal integrity/power integrity. Strong time management and organizational abilities, with a demonstrated ability to deliver projects on time and within budget. Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to think creatively and adapt to diverse and evolving challenges. Eligible to obtain and maintain an active U.S. Secret security clearance.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSFamiliarity with common MCU, CPU, FPGA devices and technologies. Experience with RF electronics testing and troubleshooting. Experience with RF test equipment such as VNAs, signal analyzers, signal generators, and power meters. Experience with environmental testing procedures and standards to pass MIL-STD-810. Experience developing test fixtures to support board testing and troubleshooting.
We request transcripts as part of the early application process to understand your academic background and how your coursework supports the skills deemed critical for the role. Transcripts help us assess your technical and analytical abilities, complementing our interview process in which we also evaluate practical experience and cultural fit. If you choose not to share your transcripts, you will need to provide detailed information regarding your academic performance in relevant courses, including projects and coursework specifics, to ensure we evaluate your academic accomplishments properly. If you do provide academic transcripts, feel free to redact non-technical information (e.g., student ID, dates, non-technical coursework, etc.). Unofficial transcripts obtained online are acceptable for this assessment.