Meta Reality Labs is at the forefront of building next-generation smart glasses and immersive technologies that connect people across distances. As a Sensor Electrical Engineer on our System EE Team, you'll play a crucial role in developing cutting-edge sensor solutions for our next-generation Smart Glasses platform. This position combines hardware innovation with practical implementation, requiring expertise in sensor design, circuit development, and cross-functional collaboration.
You'll work with state-of-the-art sensing technologies, leading efforts from prototyping through mass production. The role demands strong technical skills in analog circuit design, optoelectronics, and system integration, while also requiring leadership abilities to guide teams and work with external partners. You'll be responsible for optimizing sensor architectures, designing electrical systems, and ensuring successful integration into battery-operated consumer products.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced electrical engineer who wants to shape the future of AR/VR technology at Meta. You'll be part of a tight-knit team of highly skilled engineers, working on products that push the boundaries of what's possible in consumer electronics. The position offers competitive compensation ($139,000-$200,000/year plus bonus and equity) and comprehensive benefits.
The ideal candidate brings 6+ years of electrical engineering experience, with specific expertise in consumer electronics and embedded systems. You should be comfortable with hands-on hardware development, possess strong analytical skills, and have experience leading technical teams. Knowledge of sensor technologies, circuit design, and product development processes is essential.
At Meta Reality Labs, you'll contribute to our mission of building tools that help people feel connected, anytime, anywhere. Join us in developing the next evolution in social technology, moving beyond traditional screens into immersive experiences that will reshape how people interact and connect.