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Director Embedded Hardware Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Embedded C/Rust Software Engineer

Tampa, FL · On-site

$124K - $163K/yr

... Hardware Design Description (SHDD) • Define unit, integration, and acceptance test plans • ... Direct integration experience with ARM based systems interacting with firmware Preferred Skills ...

Embedded C/Rust Software Engineer

Tampa, FL · On-site

$124K - $163K/yr

... Hardware Design Description (SHDD) Define unit, integration, and acceptance test plans Perform ... Direct integration experience with ARM based systems interacting with firmware Preferred Skills ...

Embedded Software Engineer

Pompano Beach, FL · On-site

$123K - $162K/yr

... direct placement services to global 2000 corporations. For consultants and employees, Collabera ... Work collaboratively with engineering teams, (systems engineering, hardware & SW development and ...

... self-directed, self-motivated, and detail-oriented to help us develop world class Linux RTOS ... and smaller embedded hardware modules that utilize embedded Linux environments. You will also ...

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What is the difference between Director Embedded Hardware vs Embedded Hardware Engineer?

AspectDirector Embedded HardwareEmbedded Hardware Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields; extensive experienceBachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields; entry to mid-level experience
Work EnvironmentLeadership roles overseeing teams, strategic planning, project managementDesign, develop, test embedded hardware components, hands-on technical work
Industry UsageUsed in companies developing complex embedded systems, IoT, aerospace, automotiveCommon in product development, prototyping, hardware design teams

The main difference between a Director Embedded Hardware and an Embedded Hardware Engineer lies in their responsibilities and experience level. The director focuses on leadership, strategy, and overseeing teams, while the engineer is involved in technical design and development tasks. Both roles require relevant technical credentials, but the director's role emphasizes management and strategic planning within embedded hardware projects.

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Electronics/Hardware Engineer - Compliance & Certification

Autonomi Robotics

Orlando, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

About Us

Autonomi Robotics builds and deploys autonomous mobile robots for hospital logistics - pharmacy delivery, lab specimen transport, materials management, and more. Our fleet is moving through UL 3300 certification and FCC compliance ahead of broader US deployment.

The Role

We need a hands-on electronics engineer who can own hardware compliance from the board level up - someone equally comfortable with a schematic, an oscilloscope, and a UL test plan. You'll work directly with our CEO and CTO on an active hardware evaluation of our current AMR platform and lead the compliance-readiness effort for our next design cycle.

What You'll Do

- Lead UL 3300 (and adjacent: UL 62368-1, ISO 13849, IEC 61000-4 series) certification readiness, working directly with our test lab (Intertek/ETL)

- Own EMI/RF pre-compliance testing in-house (we have a Siglent SSA3021X + Tekbox probe set) ahead of formal chamber time

- Evaluate and qualify RF/cellular modules for FCC compliance, including sourcing and validating replacements for components affected by DoD/Covered List restrictions

- Reverse-engineer and document third-party hardware (service boards, SoC head units) for BOM/schematic clarity and vendor negotiation support

- Support PCB design, layout review, and rework across navigation, power/CAN, and HMI subsystems

- Work with contract manufacturers and hardware consultants to bring designs from prototype to certified production

- Maintain compliance documentation and standards tracking across our certification roadmap

What You Bring

- BS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience

- 4+ years in hardware design and product compliance, ideally for a certified electromechanical or robotics product

- Direct experience with UL certification processes (UL 3300, UL 62368-1, or similar) - you've taken a product through a test lab before

- Working knowledge of FCC Part 15 and EMI/EMC pre-compliance testing

- Comfortable with schematic capture and PCB layout tools (Altium preferred)

- Experience with embedded systems (ARM/STM32/GD32-class MCUs) and communications protocols (UART, CAN, I2C)

- Bonus: experience with cellular/RF module integration and qualification (Quectel, Telit, u-blox, etc.)

- Bonus: robotics, medical device, or safety-critical hardware background, and Chinese - Mandarin conversational ability.

Why Autonomi

You'll have direct ownership of a certification path that determines whether our robots ship - not a cog in a big compliance department. Ground-floor equity, real technical autonomy, and a fast-moving team building something that matters in hospitals.

Location: Orlando, FL (on-site at our Directors Row facility - this is a hands-on hardware role)

Employment Type: FULL_TIME