andurilindustries

Staff Electrical Engineer (Propulsion)

At a Glance

Location
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Experience
10+ years
Department
Mechanical Engineering
Posted
2026-08-04T20:15:54-04:00

Key Requirements

Required Skills

Data AnalysisMATLAB

Domain Knowledge

  • Automation
  • Banking
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Finance
  • Media
  • Regulatory

Benefits & Perks

Health Insurance

ensive, competitive benefits package (available at little to no cost to empl

Requirements

Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) with 10+ years of experience designing, testing, and troubleshooting complex board designs.

Technical Fundamentals:

Solid engineering fundamentals across Analog, Digital, and Power Electronics.

Deep proficiency with electronic design tools, specifically Altium Designer (or equivalent for schematic and layout) and LTSpice (or equivalent for circuit simulation).

Laboratory Equipment:

Competence with laboratory test equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, thermal chambers, spectrum analyzers, function generators, DMMs, electronic loads, power supplies, and test automation.

Responsibilities

Anduril is seeking an experienced Staff Electrical Engineer based in Costa Mesa, CA to develop and test cutting edge electronics for propulsion system.

We are looking for a self-starter with deep technical experience in defense or aerospace hardware development to apply these skills in propulsion flight controllers, power electronics, high-efficiency motor controllers, and electromagnetic actuators.

This individual will be responsible for the electrical design, rigorous analysis, test, and integration of propulsion-subsystem electronics from concept to production, while ensuring alignment with strategic business goals.

The engineer will also be involved in managing key vendor relationships, and ensuring performance, thermal management, and reliability in our cutting-edge propulsion technologies.

Full Cycle PCB Design:

Translate system-level propulsion requirements into robust designs.