job_082719a: Electrical Engineer - Intern, Matician (Palo Alto, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kburns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 13:28:58 -0700

About Us

There are products that customers think are cool
at the moment, and then there are products that
customers cannot live without because they are so
incredibly useful. At Matician, we are building
the latter because these are the products worth
spending our lives on. We want to build great products to solve real problems.

We believe that sensors and algorithms are
finally good enough to reimagine home devices and
apply Level 5 autonomy and mobility so that
people can save time and energy bypassing
repetitive and mundane tasks inside the home.

We're a small team with a singular focus on
product that combines technologies such as
vision, ML, structure-from-motion, and robotics.
Our goal is to ship products that people love.

Job Description

Electrical Engineering Student to join our early
core team in the process of receiving a BS/BEng
or MS/MEng or related discipline.

We are looking for someone who is:

    * An out-of-box thinker and doer, unafraid of
solving really-hard-problems, and willing to do
whatever it takes to ship extremely useful products.
    * Curious, asks lots of questions, challenges
conventional wisdoms, and doesn’t shy from contrarian opinions/approaches.
    * Someone who prioritizes user needs, functionality, and usefulness.
    * Detail-oriented and has pride in their work.

Qualifications

    * Exposure to schematic capture and PCB design
    * Able to bring up and debug new board designs
    * Experience with kernel and embedded software development a plus
    * Excellent verbal and written communication skills
    * Ability to work in a fast paced,
autonomously driven, and demanding start-up atmosphere

Responsibilities

    * Collaborate with the HW, SW, and Algorithms
team to bring product vision to life.
    * Subsystem design and prototyping, schematic
capture, prototype bring-up and debugging,
hardware bug tracking, functional verification, and signal characterization.
    * Collaborate with mechanical engineers to optimize placement
    * Create clear and readable schematics for electrical designs.
    * Work with PCB designers to create reliable and low-weight layouts.
    * Write requirements, participate in DFMEAs,
create and carry out test and validation plans.
Apply here:
<https://matician.com/jobs.html>https://matician.com/jobs.html

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Received on 2019-08-27 13:32:43

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