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Join Formlabs in Boston as an Electrical Engineer to bridge analog and digital worlds. Design PCBs, develop embedded firmware in C/C++, and own full-stack projects from prototype to production. Enjoy comprehensive benefits, equity, and a role focused on shipping innovative electromechanical systems.
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United States , Boston
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85000.00 - 115000.00 USD / Year
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Formlabs GmbH
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Senior Electrical Engineer
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Join Formlabs in Boston as a Senior Electrical Engineer. Design production-ready electronics and embedded firmware for complex systems from prototype to validation. This hands-on role requires 3+ years of experience and blends circuit design with software development. Enjoy comprehensive benefits...
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United States , Boston
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115000.00 - 160000.00 USD / Year
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Formlabs GmbH
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Staff Tech Lead, Electrical Engineering
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Lead electrical engineering continuous improvement at WHOOP in Boston. Drive performance, quality, and cost-efficiency for high-volume wearable hardware. Mentor a team, bridge design and manufacturing, and leverage AI tools. Requires 10+ years of EE experience with analog, digital, and power syst...
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United States , Boston
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165000.00 - 210000.00 USD / Year
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Whoop
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Embark on a dynamic and innovative career path by exploring Electrical Engineer jobs, a field that sits at the heart of modern technology and infrastructure. Electrical Engineers are the masterminds behind the electrical systems that power our world, from the smallest microchip to the largest power grid. This profession offers a vast and varied landscape of opportunities for problem-solvers and innovators who are driven to design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment. The core of this role involves applying the principles of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism to create solutions that are safe, reliable, and efficient. A typical day for an Electrical Engineer is filled with diverse and challenging tasks. Common responsibilities include designing new electrical systems and circuits, developing wiring schematics and layout diagrams, and specifying the components required for a project. They utilize sophisticated computer-aided design (CAD) software and engineering simulation tools to model and analyze their designs. A significant part of their role involves conducting rigorous testing and validation procedures, ensuring that designs meet required specifications, safety standards, and performance benchmarks, such as managing thermal output and electromagnetic interference. Furthermore, Electrical Engineers are often responsible for preparing detailed technical documentation, project reports, and presenting their findings to clients or internal teams. They frequently collaborate with other engineers, technicians, and project managers to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget, making teamwork and clear communication essential. To succeed in Electrical Engineer jobs, a strong educational foundation is paramount. A bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a closely related field is typically the minimum requirement, with many positions preferring or requiring a master's degree for advanced research or development roles. Employers seek candidates with a deep understanding of electrical and electronic theory, mathematics, and materials science. Proficiency with industry-standard design and analysis software is a fundamental skill. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are non-negotiable, as the role is centered on diagnosing issues and developing effective solutions. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are crucial for documenting work and collaborating effectively. Whether you are a recent graduate or an experienced professional, Electrical Engineer jobs demand a commitment to continuous learning to keep pace with rapid technological advancements. If you are ready to apply your technical expertise to real-world challenges, your next career opportunity in this exciting and essential field awaits.

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