Role Overview Trajekt is seeking an Electrical Systems Engineer to own the electrical architecture of our robotic baseball pitching machines. This role sits at the intersection of mechanical, software, and field service, and focuses on real-world electromechanical systems , not isolated electronics design. You will be responsible for designing, documenting, and supporting the electrical systems that power our machines in professional baseball environments. Key Responsibilities Electrical Architecture & Design Own the electrical system architecture for pitching machines Specify power supplies, cabling design, and industrial PCs Define grounding, shielding, and EMI mitigation strategies Support mechanical team in sizing and specifying stepper and servo motors, drives, controls Documentation & Standards Create and maintain electrical schematics and wiring diagrams Ensure drawings match as-built and shipped machines Establish electrical documentation standards and revision practices Maintain electrical BOMs and part lifecycles Field Support & Reliability Support field service teams with electrical troubleshooting Perform root cause analysis on electrical failures Feed field learnings back into design improvements Improve reliability, serviceability, and robustness over time Cross-Functional Collaboration Work closely with mechanical engineers on integration Collaborate with software engineers on motion control and I/O Support manufacturing and assembly with clear documentation Required Experience & Skills 3+ years experience with industrial or electromechanical systems Hands-on experience with: Motors and drives (servo and/or stepper) - specifically integrated motors, absolute encoders, low power non-industrial motors Industrial power distribution (24V, AC, grounding) Industrial PCs or embedded Linux systems Strong schematic and wiring diagram experience (EPLAN, SolidWorks Electrical, AutoCAD Electrical, or similar) Practical troubleshooting experience in deployed systems Comfort working across mechanical, electrical, and software boundaries Understanding of common sensor types and manufacturers Nice to Have Experience with machine vision/ camera systems Familiarity with EMI, grounding, and high-speed interfaces (USB, Ethernet) Basic code literacy to understand how to run tests written by software team Experience supporting mission critical systems in the field Experience with electrical standards and industrial best practices What This Role Is Not This is not a pure PCB design role This is not an academic EE research position This is not a firmware-only role This is not a production wiring/panel building role (although you should be able to make first panel samples)
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Electrical/Electromechanical Systems Engineer