Electrical Engineer
Motivo Engineering
Rancho Dominguez, california
Job Details
Full-time
Full Job Description
Motivo is looking for high caliber Electrical Engineers to join our project teams as we develop world-changing technologies.
Who are we?
We are a relatively small group of engineers, fabricators and technicians taking on the latest and most high-tech challenges we can get our hands on. Our reputation in the start-up world is that of a bolt-on product development and engineering team that can help make dreams reality. We are the magic behind some of the fastest growing EV companies, robotics developers, and aerospace R&D.
What’s it like?
An engineering role at Motivo means broad ownership and education. There are no "cogs in the machine" here. You’ll be responsible for ideation and feature definition, system level design, client and vendor relationships, and hands-on hardware bring-ups. You’ll have a seat at the table with CEOs/CTOs and have a voice to contribute to product strategy and viability. We are a premium engineering consultancy and our clients’ success depends on you actually being involved in shaping the big picture. We’re convinced that the team and projects are hands down the best part of working at Motivo, but we also have some pretty sweet benefits including company-wide profit sharing, high-quality insurance plans, 401k match, generous paid vacation time, a Monday-Thursday 4/10 work week and more!
Base Salary Range: $80,000 - $110,000
Annual Profit Sharing estimate: $16,000 - $22,000
Salary is dependent on experience, knowledge, and interview performance.
Requirements
Success at Motivo is largely driven by hard-work, creativity, and collaboration. But some baseline experience we’re looking for involves hardware design (PCB, wire harness, electronic systems), hands-on skills (debugging, bench testing, soldering), and firmware/software development (C/C++, test scripting, version control). Everyone has a mix of experience, which we value, but we tend to look closely for people that get excited to learn new things and expand their skillset.
Show us what you’ve got and let’s talk!
K-means clustering of recent projects suggests these keywords might help us find you: custom electronics, electrical/electronic/control systems, prototyping, wireless communication, power conversion, machine vision, sensors/perception, motor/motion control, optics, robots/robotics/automation, controls, SAE