Google's Debug team is at the forefront of developing innovative solutions for mosquito-borne disease control, creating cutting-edge technology for raising and releasing sterile mosquitoes. As an Electrical Engineer in the Debug team, you'll be part of a dynamic group of scientists and engineers based in San Francisco, supporting factories worldwide that produce mosquitos.
The role combines hardware and software expertise, requiring you to design and develop electronic circuits while implementing firmware for embedded systems. You'll analyze circuit schematics and layouts, write firmware for circuit bring-up, and troubleshoot circuits in the field. The position offers a comprehensive compensation package including a salary range of $102,000-$150,000, plus bonus, equity, and benefits.
Your responsibilities will span the entire product lifecycle, from initial design to deployment support. You'll collaborate with mechanical and software engineers to create integrated systems, optimize circuits for performance and cost, and ensure designs are suitable for production. The role requires strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a background in Electrical Engineering or related fields who wants to make a meaningful impact in global health. You'll be working with state-of-the-art technology while contributing to a mission-driven project that aims to control mosquito-borne diseases. The position offers both technical challenges and the satisfaction of working on solutions that can improve public health worldwide.
The ideal candidate will have experience with ECAD software, circuit analysis, PCB layouts, and firmware development. Knowledge of C, C++, and Python is valuable, as is experience with testing and manufacturing processes. You'll be joining a supportive team environment while having the opportunity to grow professionally and make significant contributions to an innovative global health initiative.