Electrical Integration Engineer
TLDR
Join the team as the primary architect of electrical integration for autonomous heavy machinery, driving innovations in robotics and systems engineering.
- System Design: Architect and design complex wiring harnesses that interface Teleo's autonomy kit with OEM construction equipment, utilizing schematics, service manuals, diagnostic analysis, and vehicle signal characterization to integrate with existing machine systems.
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Validation & Testing: Conduct rigorous lab validation, including continuity, resistance, voltage drop, and CAN signal integrity to ensure system reliability before deployment.
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Field Integration: Lead on-vehicle bringup and commissioning in the field. Install, debug, and iterate on hardware to establish a stable operational baseline for new platforms.
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Continuous Improvement: Close the feedback loop between field performance and engineering design. Perform root-cause analysis on in-situ failures and implement hardware revisions.
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Documentation & Scaling: Author comprehensive schematics, Bills of Materials (BOMs), installation manuals, and training assets to enable scalable, repeatable deployments by field teams.
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BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechatronics, or equivalent hands-on experience.
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3+ years of post-degree professional experience in electrical systems integration, vehicle electronics, hardware engineering, or comparable hands-on work.
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Proficient in reading and authoring electrical schematics, with experience characterizing OEM electrical systems from schematics, service manuals, and on-system measurements, and translating that documentation into buildable harness designs.
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Wiring harness design experience for automotive, off-road, heavy equipment, or robotics retrofit applications, with proficiency in schematic capture and harness design tools such as KiCAD, RapidHarness, or equivalent.
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Strong electrical and mechanical troubleshooting instincts honed through field deployment and bring-up of electromechanical systems on real vehicles, with a track record of driving issues to root cause rather than escalating them.
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Fluent with bench instrumentation (DMM, oscilloscope, power supply, electronic load) for board- and harness-level debug.
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Hands-on experience troubleshooting, logging, decoding, and interpreting CAN bus protocols, ideally J1939.
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Proficiency in Python or comparable scripting languages for test automation, data analysis, or CAN traffic decoding.
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Able to work onsite at Teleo HQ in Palo Alto, with the ability to travel up to ~25%.
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Demonstrated hands-on harness and cable assembly experience, including connectorization, crimping, depinning, and rework using calibrated hand tools.
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Familiarity with wire harness manufacturing standards (IPC/WHMA-A-620).
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Experience designing IP-rated, sealed harnesses for outdoor and high-vibration environments.
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EMI/EMC awareness applied to harness routing, shielding, and grounding.
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Experience flashing and bench-testing embedded controllers and microcontrollers.
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PCB rework experience.
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Experience leveraging AI coding tools in engineering workflows.
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Familiarity with PLM and inventory tools (Arena, Duro, Teamcenter, Windchill), along with BOM creation and revision control experience.
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Experience authoring installation manuals and developing training programs for field teams.
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Functional safety familiarity (ISO 13849, ISO 25119, or ISO 26262).
Teleo builds autonomous robotic technology that transforms construction heavy equipment into smart machines, allowing operators to control multiple units simultaneously. This innovation enhances safety, efficiency, and comfort for construction workers in a trillion-dollar industry. By leveraging advanced engineering and autonomous systems, Teleo is redefining how heavy machinery is utilized on job sites.