
Electrical Engineer - Electronics
Liquid Robotics is seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our team in the development of autonomous ocean robots and the associated hardware and accessories. As part of our small but highly-motivated team, you will participate in electrical engineering design activities that contribute to world-changing products. The successful candidate will bring Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) design capability, an ability to work on cross-functional teams, and strong communication skills. This engineer reports directly to our Electrical Engineering Manager and is based in the Potomac Region.Essential Responsibilities
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Ability to obtain a US Secret Clearance required.U.S. Person status required.Ability to obtain a US Secret Clearance required. Preference given to candidates with active security clearance at time of hire.Pay is based upon candidate experience and qualifications, as well as market and business considerations. pay range: $82,000 - $145,000Liquid Robotics designs and manufactures Wave Gliders®, the first wave and solar powered autonomous ocean robots. With our partners we address many of the planet’s greatest challenges, by transforming how to assess, monitor, and protect the ocean. We solve critical problems for defense, commercial, and science customers.Visit us at www.liquid-robotics.com to learn more.Liquid Robotics is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, genetic factors, military/veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

Liquid Robotics, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, designs and manufactures the Wave Glider, the world’s first wave and solar powered uncrewed ocean robot. Based in Herndon, Virginia, and with an Engineering & Test Facility in Hawai’i, Liquid Robotics works with global partners to address many of the planet’s greatest challenges, by transforming how to assess, monitor, and protect the ocean. Since 2007, Liquid Robotics has conducted 100s of Wave Glider missions around the globe, from the Arctic to Antarctica, for customers in the defense, commercial, and science markets.