Palo Alto, California
Staff Electrical Engineer – Robot Hands Team
Since its founding in 2015, 1X has been at the forefront of developing advanced humanoid robots designed for household use. Our mission is to create an abundant supply of labor via safe, intelligent humanoids.
We strive for excellence in all we do, solving some of the hardest problems in robotics with the world’s most talented individuals. Every part of our robots is designed and produced in-house—from motor coils to AI—reflecting our vertically integrated approach. At 1X, you’ll own real projects, be recognized for your achievements, and rewarded based on merit.
We believe the best work is done when collaborating and therefore require in-person presence in our office locations.
About Us
As we scale from research and development to full-scale manufacturing, we are seeking a Staff Electrical Engineer to join our Hands Team. This is a role for a highly skilled, hands-on engineer who thrives on rapid prototyping, high-performance board design, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in robotic dexterity. You will play a key role in designing, testing, and refining electrical systems for the most intricate and high-performance robotic hands ever built.
Key Responsibilities
Own the design, development, and optimization of electrical systems for robotic hands, including custom PCBAs, power management, sensing, and control architectures.
Rapidly iterate and prototype board designs, delivering lightning-fast turnaround times from concept to working prototypes.
Transition designs from early-stage proof-of-concept to production-quality boards, balancing performance, manufacturability, and cost.
Develop robust electrical solutions that meet strict size, weight, power, and reliability constraints.
Ensure seamless integration of electronic systems with mechanical and software components, optimizing signal integrity and minimizing interference.
Drive cost-efficient, scalable designs without compromising performance, supporting the transition from low-volume prototyping to full-scale production.
Work closely with manufacturing and supply chain teams to ensure electrical designs meet real-world production constraints and sourcing limitations.