Meta is seeking an experienced Robotics Electrical Engineer to join their Data Center Robotics Engineering team, focusing on implementing cutting-edge robotics technologies for efficient and safer data centers. This role combines electrical engineering expertise with robotics development, requiring deep knowledge of embedded systems, PCB design, and firmware development.
The position involves leading the design and development of complex robotics hardware solutions throughout their entire lifecycle, from conception to deployment and maintenance. The ideal candidate will work at the intersection of electrical engineering and robotics, developing sophisticated autonomous systems including mobile robots and their charging infrastructure.
Key responsibilities include architecting electrical systems for autonomous mobile robots, designing custom PCB boards, developing firmware for various control systems, and ensuring seamless integration between hardware and software components. The role requires expertise in multiple technical areas including embedded development, electrical layout, and programming languages such as Python and C++.
The successful candidate will join a dynamic, fast-paced environment where they'll collaborate with cross-functional teams including software, mechanical, and systems engineers. This position offers the opportunity to work on innovative robotics solutions that directly impact Meta's infrastructure efficiency and safety.
The role comes with competitive compensation ($170,000-$240,000/year) plus bonus and equity, along with comprehensive benefits. It requires occasional domestic and international travel and offers the chance to work with cutting-edge technology in a company at the forefront of technological innovation.
This position is ideal for someone who combines strong technical skills with leadership abilities, can think systematically about complex problems, and is passionate about advancing the field of robotics. The role requires 8+ years of industry experience and deep expertise in electrical engineering and robotics systems.