Role Overview
Field Ai is hiring a Electrical Engineer, Robotics Hardware. This is a full-time role in Boston. Part of Field Ai's Lifecycle hiring. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.
Salary Context
Salary is not disclosed in this posting. Market median for Lifecycle roles is $100k-$140k (based on 134 comparable listings). Many employers share specifics during the interview process or after an initial screen.
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Job description
Field AI is transforming how robots interact with the real world. We are building risk-aware, reliable, and field-ready AI systems that address the most complex challenges in robotics, unlocking the full potential of embodied intelligence. We go beyond typical data-driven approaches or pure transformer-based architectures, and are charting a new course, with already-globally-deployed solutions delivering real-world results and rapidly improving models through real-field applications.
Hardware Team:
The Hardware Team at Field AI develops perception and compute payloads that power autonomous robotics systems in complex real world environments. Our work spans the full hardware stack designing and integrating sensing systems (LiDAR, camera, TOF, IMU, GPS), embedded compute (CPUs, GPUs, microcontrollers, Linux, ROS), electrical systems (power distribution, communication), and mechanical components (structures, thermal regulation, ingress protection). The team focuses on both development (research, design, prototyping, testing) and operations (production, testing, QA, debugging). We’re a small, fast-moving team, and we care deeply about improving: 1) core capabilities, 2) system reliability, 3) system scalability. As a growing team we are also building operational systems and procedures from the ground up.
Electrical Systems Role:
As an Electrical Engineer on the Hardware Team at Field AI, you will contribute to the design and implementation of electrical systems that enable power and communications across the sense and compute packages. Your work will span across power systems, wire harnesses, PCB design, and communications networks with the goal of ensuring our systems are electrically robust, safe, and scalable. Responsibilities may span the full lifecycle from electrical CAD through production to field support. You will collaborate closely with the mechanical, sensor, and compute teams to build tightly integrated solutions ready for deployment in challenging field environments. Additionally, while your focus will be on electrical systems you will likely contribute across all hardware domains.
What You Will Get To Do
1. Electrical System Design
Power Architecture: Design regulated power systems including voltage rails, DC/DC converters, switches, fuses, and grounding schemes.
Wire Harness Design: Design and document robust wire harnesses for power and data lines, including shielding, strain relief, and standard connectors.
PCB Design: Create PCBs for power distribution, protocol bridging, and embedded control.
Networking & Communication: Architect wired and wireless communication systems (Ethernet, USB, CAN, I2C, WiFi, 5G).
Budgets & Tolerances: Maintain system-level power and bandwidth budgets. Ensure electrical tolerance to noise, EMI, and vibration.
2. Electrical System Implementation
CAD & Schematics: Create PCB schematics, harness diagrams, pinouts, and complete PCB BOMs using tools like KiCAD or Altium.
Calculations: Conduct electrical calculations including current draw, peak power, signal integrity, and fault analysis.
Design for Field Conditions: Engineer for EMI/EMC robustness, thermal resilience, and fault isolation under field operating conditions.
Testing: Conduct power validation (noise, load, transients), communication tests (bandwidth, latency), and EMI evaluation.
Integration: Collaborate with sensor, compute, and mechanical teams to ensure end-to-end system compatibility and robustness.
Documentation & Budgets: Maintain PCB schematics and systems level wiring diagrams. Manage system-level power and data bandwidth budgets.
3. Electrical System Production & Servicing
Build: Work with vendors and contract manufacturers to procure PCBs and harnesses. Develop QA checks for incoming units.
Debug: Investigate system faults using logs, oscilloscopes, analyzers, and power monitors.
Support: Provide hands-on support during integration, deployment, and servicing in the field.
What You Have
Education: B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Robotics, or a related field.
Experience Level: We are recruiting across a wide range of experience levels from entry level engineers to senior and staff engineers.
Power Systems: Experience designing and testing low-voltage regulated power systems.
Harnessing: Hands-on design and integration of custom wire harnesses for robotics or automotive-style systems.
PCB Design: Proficiency in PCB schematic and layout using KiCAD, Altium, or equivalent tools.
Communication Protocols: Familiarity with USB, Ethernet, CAN, I2C, GMSL, and wireless technologies.
Testing & Debugging: Skills using electrical test tools including oscilloscopes, power analyzers, and EMI/EMC setups.
Documentation: Ability to produce detailed electrical documentation for design, manufacturing, and servicing.
Systems Thinking: Experience working across mechanical, compute, and autonomy teams to deliver robust integrated systems.
Cross Functional Robotic Skills: Ability to contribute electrical, sensing, and embedded computing work to deliver robust integrated systems.
What Will Set You Apart
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Where is the Electrical Engineer, Robotics Hardware position at Field Ai located?
This position is based in Boston. Field Ai has not indicated remote or hybrid options for this role, so candidates should plan for on-site work.
What does a Electrical Engineer, Robotics Hardware at Field Ai earn?
Field Ai has not disclosed a salary range in this posting. Many employers share specifics later in the interview process; you can also ask during a recruiter screen if compensation transparency is important to you.
When was the Electrical Engineer, Robotics Hardware role at Field Ai posted?
This role was posted on June 5, 2026 (34 days ago). It's still listed as actively hiring; we re-confirm openings against the source system multiple times per day and remove closed roles.
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