Avidbots

Senior Hardware Developer

Avidbots$90K — $120K *
Consumer Technology
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • B.Sc. in electrical engineering or equivalent required.
  • Minimum 7 years of hardware design experience in relevant fields such as robotics or safety-critical systems.
  • Expertise in all stages of product development cycle.
  • Proficient in electrical design and PCB layout principles.
  • Familiarity with standard testing instrumentation like DMM and Oscilloscope.
  • Knowledge of Engineering Bill of Materials management and change methods.
  • Deep understanding of functional safety standards, including hardware safety integrity metrics.

Responsibilities

  • Design sub-modules for the electrical systems of robots, contributing to overall systems engineering.
  • Engage in PCB and layout design for control boards, sensor interfaces, and power distribution.
  • Address design challenges from system architecture to detailed PCB design and testing.
  • Create a variety of circuits including safety and control units for robotics applications.
  • Work alongside mechanical teams for Wiring Harness Design to address EMI and accessibility issues.
  • Implement and manage Functional Safety Management plans per industry standards.
  • Conduct Hazard Analysis & Risk Assessments along with FMEA and FMEDA processes.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge robot technologies.
  • Join a small, collaborative hardware team enhancing product design.
  • Engagement in meaningful projects that impact the cleaning industry.
  • Development opportunities through hands-on prototyping and testing.
  • Work in an environment that prioritizes innovation and quality.
Full Job Description
We need a highly detailed-oriented senior hardware developer to help us design our new robots and take them to the next level of reliability and quality. You will work on the electrical detail design of the next generation of floor scrubber robots that will take over the cleaning industry. Ideally, you thrive working on a small hardware team where you can quickly become a key part of the design team and contribute to the overall design and prototyping of electrical systems.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Work on sub-module design of the electrical system of our robots, and contribute to systems engineering.
  • Participate in PCB and layout design of analog, digital, and power circuits: control boards, sensor interfaces, power distribution, safety, and motor control units.
  • Tackle design challenges ranging from high-level system architecture, power distribution, embedded and analog design to detailed schematic and PCB design, debugging, and testing on a board and system level.
  • Design circuits that vary from safety boards to control units and motor control units.
  • Collaborate with our mechanical team on Wiring Harness Design to minimize EMI and ensure proper mounting, shielding, and accessibility of electronic circuits.
  • Execute Functional Safety Management (FSM) plans across the product lifecycle to ensure compliance with IEC 61508, IEC 63327, and IEC 60335-2-72 standards.
  • Perform Hazard Analysis & Risk Assessments (HARA), System Failure Modes & Effects Analysis (FMEA), and Component FMEDAs.
  • Select, configure, and test advanced sensor suites and mechatronics, including 2D/3D LiDAR, Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors, drive encoders, and failsafe brakes.
  • Design and execute comprehensive Verification & Validation (V&V) strategies, including Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing and Fault Injection Tests (FIT).
  • Drive ideation, prototyping, and bench testing for new hardware features, such as automated fluid and power docking stations.

Requirements:
  • B.Sc. in electrical engineering or equivalent.
  • Minimum 7+ years of hardware design experience in a relevant field (Robotics, Safety Critical, Medical, Aerospace, Automotive, etc.).
  • Experience with all stages of product development and the hardware development cycle.
  • History of product design for manufacturing and shipping quality products.
  • Excellent electrical design and PCB layout skills.
  • Proficient with standard test instrumentation equipment such as DMM, Scope, Power Supply, and Function Generator.
  • Familiar with Managing Engineering Bill of Materials and Change Management Methodology.
  • Familiar with Dfx Analysis.
  • A driven individual who is passionate about robotics and a self-starter.
  • Deep understanding of functional safety standards and the ability to evaluate hardware safety integrity metrics like MTTFd and Diagnostic Coverage.
  • Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and organizational skills.

Bonus Qualifications:
  • Experience working with robots or complex electro-mechanical systems.
  • Experience designing hardware for safety-critical applications (such as aerospace, medical, or automotive).
  • Experience with electronics design simulation and the Mentor Graphics suite of tools.
  • Experience with Standards or certification experience (UL, CSA, CE, etc.).
  • Strong interest in robotics.
  • Previous experience operating or servicing industrial and/or commercial floor cleaning equipment.
  • Familiarity with the Robot Operating System (ROS), Linux-based operating systems, Jira, and Google Suite.

About Avidbots

Avidbots is a robotics company that specializes in developing autonomous floor-cleaning robots for commercial and industrial use. The company's flagship product is the Neo, a self-driving robot that uses advanced sensors and artificial intelligence to navigate complex environments and clean floors with high precision. Avidbots was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario.
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50 employees
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Founded
2014

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