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Posted Jun 1, 2026

Principal Electrical Engineer - Compute and Sensing

Description: • Own the end-to-end design of Apollo’s safe compute architecture, including selection of core processing elements and system-level redundancy. • Lead the design and validation of custom carrier boards for high-performance compute modules such as NVIDIA Jetson. • Manage power delivery, thermal dissipation, and high-speed signal integrity for complex hardware interfaces. • Drive Design for Manufacturability and Design for Reliability for compute modules operating in high-vibration, dynamic thermal environments. • Define the electrical architecture for Apollo’s multi-modal perception stack, including LiDAR, depth cameras, IMUs, and tactile sensors. • Architect high-bandwidth sensor data pipelines and synchronization protocols for sensor fusion. • Manage communication interfaces such as GigE, GMSL2, USB 3.0, and MIPI to ensure low-latency data delivery. • Drive physical and logical safety architecture decisions to meet Functional Safety requirements for human-occupied environments. • Design hardware-level redundancy, fail-safe mechanisms, and Built-In Tests to support required safety integrity levels. • Implement hardware diagnostics to monitor the health of the compute and sensing backbone in real time. • Define the long-term technical roadmap for Apollo’s compute and sensing evolution and evaluate emerging technologies. • Act as a technical authority in design reviews with Controls, Perception, and Systems Engineering teams. • Provide technical mentorship to electrical and embedded engineers. Requirements: • M.S. or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field. • 12+ years of experience in high-performance hardware design, preferably in robotics, autonomous vehicles, or aerospace. • Proven track record of designing custom carrier boards for NVIDIA Jetson or similar high-end compute modules. • Mastery of high-speed digital design, including PCIe, DDR4/5, GMSL, and 10GbE. • Experience integrating multi-sensor suites with precise hardware-level time synchronization. • Hands-on experience with Functional Safety architecture, such as ISO 26262 or equivalent. • Proficiency with Altium Designer or similar PCB design tools. • Proficiency with hardware simulation tools such as SPICE, Ansys, or HyperLynx. • Experience with emerging SoCs or sensor modalities is a plus. • Background in robotics, autonomous systems, or aerospace hardware is preferred. Benefits: • Competitive salary with benefits. • Highly motivating equity incentive package. • Flexible work hours policy. • Professional development opportunities. • Generous paid time off (PTO). • 401(k) plan.