Electrical Engineer - Integration

Charge Robotics (Headquarters: SF Bay Area)

Location: San Leandro, CA, US   |   Full-Time   |   $110,000 - $160,000
Electrical Engineer Integration Robotics CAD Onshape Hardware Debugging Testing Automation Climate Tech Renewables Solar Electrical Architecture Component Selection Design
Company: Charge Robotics
Charge Robotics is a YC-backed, Series-A startup building robots that build large-scale solar farms. Demand for new solar projects is booming, but construction companies can't keep up due to limited labor resources. We're addressing this bottleneck to speed up the world's transition to renewables. We are MIT-founded and backed by top investors. Join our fast-moving team for significant impact, equity, and the chance to work with giant robots for climate impact.

Role: Electrical Engineer - Integration
As an Electrical Engineer at Charge Robotics, you’ll play a major role in designing, building, and testing the electrical systems for our next generation of solar installation robots. You will be a key contributor, helping bring our next generation of mobile solar factory to life.

Responsibilities:
* Designing electrical architectures for systems, specifying and procuring appropriate components.
* Specifying and procuring mechanical mounting hardware for these electrical systems using CAD software (Onshape).
* Building and testing a first-of-its-kind robotic factory and delivery vehicle system for solar hardware.
* Tracking, investigating, and resolving electrical and hardware issues.
* Communicating with other engineers to integrate new designs.
* Playing with some very large robots.

Ideal Candidate:
* You have experience designing, building, and debugging electrical systems.
* You are experienced with industry-standard CAD software (we use Onshape).
* You enjoy working in a fast-paced startup environment.
* You have excellent written communication skills.
* You are based in or can relocate to the SF bay area.
* You gain satisfaction from personally playing a part in mitigating climate change.
* You are excited to see your work deployed onto actual solar farms!

Nice to Have:
* Experience working with industrial robot arms, end effectors, and automation systems.
* A 4-year degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or a related field.
Post Date: April 23, 2025