Posted 2mo ago

Robotics Engineer (Product / Electrical)

@ Becoming
San Francisco, California, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:End-to-end hardware ownership, Board bring-up and debugging, Firmware for real-time control
Requirements Summary:Degree in engineering or equivalent; experience with PCB-based systems, mixed-signal design, board bring-up, and real-world hardware reliability; fluent across mechanical, firmware, and hardware domains; independent and hands-on.
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Job Description

About Becoming

Becoming is building Developmental Intelligence: AI for predicting how organisms change over time.

Most experimental systems fail when metabolic demands become too high. We are building systems that don’t — by combining engineered metabolic environments, sensing, control, and software into tightly integrated products that operate reliably over long time horizons.

Hardware is core to our platform. It must work continuously, predictably, and under real biological constraints.

The Role

We are hiring a Robotics Engineer (Product / Electrical) to design and own end-to-end hardware products at the core of Becoming’s platform.

This is not a component role. You will design complete systems — mechanical, electrical, and firmware — and take responsibility for whether they work in the real world.

You may go deepest in one domain, but you must be fluent across all three. No handoffs. No silos.

High agency is required. You will define requirements, make hard tradeoffs, and own outcomes.

What You’ll Own

  • End-to-end ownership of complex, integrated hardware platforms
  • Multi-layer PCB architecture: schematic capture, layout, grounding strategy, stack-up design, signal integrity, power distribution, EMI mitigation
  • Mixed-signal board design and low-noise sensing systems
  • Board bring-up, hardware debugging, and iterative refinement
  • Firmware for real-time control, monitoring, and fault tolerance
  • Mechanical integration with attention to thermal, vibration, and environmental constraints
  • Failure analysis under continuous operation
  • Reliability engineering and stress testing
  • Engineering standards, documentation, and scalable build processes

Who You Are

You are someone who:

  • Operates with high agency — you identify problems, define solutions, and execute
  • Takes end-to-end ownership of what you build
  • Brings high energy to complex, ambiguous engineering challenges
  • Acts with high integrity — you are honest about tradeoffs, risks, and failure modes
  • Communicates directly and clearly, especially when something won’t work
  • Is self-aware about your strengths and gaps, and proactively fills them
  • Thinks like a systems integrator, not a narrow specialist
  • Cares deeply about understanding systems at a first-principles level