Sr Electrical Engineer, Headset Design

Plantation, FL

A new paradigm of computing

Magic Leap is a pioneer in spatial computing, developing groundbreaking augmented reality technology that seamlessly blends digital content with the real world. As the creator of the next computing platform, our mixed reality devices unlock new possibilities for how people interact with and experience their surroundings. 

Magic Leap could be your place if you want to be part of a united team where everyone is empowered and trusted to make an impact. At Magic Leap, you can explore innovative solutions and use your talents to solve real-world problems. Working alongside industry experts, you can grow your skills and amplify human potential at the intersection of the physical and digital worlds. We know that successful change and progress accelerate diverse perspectives. As we shape our future, everyone's voice matters. Together, we can reimagine the world of work and, with our bold partners, make the impossible possible.

The opportunity 

As a Sr Electrical Engineer within our Electrical Engineering team, you’ll have the opportunity to be a part of the electrical design of Magic Leaps' next-gen cutting-edge headset(s). We are looking for an exceptional electrical engineer with a passion for solving complex technical challenges and delivering world-class hardware designs in the augmented reality space. Join our Magic Leap team to continue to revolutionize spatial computing and push the boundaries of Augmented Reality experiences.

What you’ll do 

  • Work independently with limited supervision, managing subsystems, and design of experiments
  • Printed Circuit Board(PCB) definition and design including electrical schematic, and layout
  • Evaluate new technologies and components for introduction into next-generation designs
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with internal partners to support product definition, requirements, and expectations
  • Support hardware and systems decisions through all phases of research & development, engineering design cycles, and validation through productization
  • Conduct prototype bring-up and debugging of issues. Support manufacturing and new product introduction teams for prototype builds
  • Conduct Design Verification testing of prototypes and subsystems through production

The experience you bring

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, or equivalent relevant experience in an applicable field
  • 5+ years of professional experience in hardware product development
  • Strong understanding of electrical engineering fundamentals
  • Demonstrated knowledge of concepts in electrical engineering hardware design
  • Schematic and PCB design experience using Cadence OrCAD or other CAD solutions
  • Experience using electrical bench equipment (power supplies, oscilloscopes, network analyzers, logic analyzers, & function generators)
  • Technical communication skills (verbal and written)
  • Experience participating in cross-functional team discussions and driving data-driven decisions
  • Experience working with I2C/SPI/UART interfaces
  • Experience working with high-speed interfaces (e.g. USB-C, PCIe, DisplayPort, MIPI, DDR etc.) is highly preferable

It’s exciting if you also have

  • Software design experience. Coding skills in C, C++, Python, etc
  • Understanding of computer architectures like GPU, CPU, Neural Networks &  compute engines like RISC-V
  • Distributed compute architecture experience
  • Display module design experience
  • Camera module design experience
  • Experience using EE Simulation tools: e.g. PSPICE, SI/PI tools, Matlab

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to Equal Employment Opportunities guidelines

Accommodations

If you need an accommodation during the application, interviewing, or hiring process, you may request an accommodation by emailing ApplicantAccommodation@magicleap.com. Magic Leap will reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities to the extent required by applicable law.

Please note that we do not accept any application documents via (e-)mail. Furthermore, we do not accept applications from recruitment agencies for this role.

 

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Our salary ranges are determined by role, level and location. In addition to salary, Magic Leap offers a discretionary bonus, equity, and a fully comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees.

US Base Salary Range

$115,000 - $145,000 USD

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