Electrical Engineer I

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Role Mandate:
As an Electrical Engineer on the Wearables Concept Engineering team, you will design, build, and test prototype electrical systems for future consumer experiences within Facebook’s Family of Products. You will become part of a team exploring new concepts through fast iterative prototyping. You will work cross-functionally with teams that will dynamically change depending on the problem and potentially include mechanical, optical, firmware, software, and research experts. We want people who work well in teams, can take a board definition and implement with electrical schematic and layout, and support validation, test, and debug of electrical systems and designs.

Candidate Value Proposition:
• Support rapid prototyping for augmented reality glasses
• Support product teams for new and interesting stuff
• See a lot of different products - support Wearables

Role Responsibilities (including, but not limited to):
• Design, develop, and test the manufacture of electrical equipment, including machinery controls, wiring, and lighting
• Evaluate the cost effectiveness, reliability and safety of certain design models
• Estimate time and cost to complete projects
• Simulate and test machine/structure/system operation
• Investigate and test vendors’ and competitors’ products
• Board and flex layout
• Schematic capture, validation, tests, debugging in the lab with standard electrical engineering equipment

Performance Measurement:
• Quality of work and feedback from the team

Must-Have Skills:
• Electrical engineer with 2+ years of experience in schematic capture, PCB/FPC layout, circuit design, validation, bringup, and test
• Schematic capture, actively done validation and debug testing in the lab, design, experience with constrained and embedded systems
• Small complex embedded systems (projects) opposed to big design systems

Nice-to-Have Skills:
• Software background or scripting experience
• Former Meta experience
• Previous Microsoft, Apple, Google, etc big tech companies

Soft Skills:
• Creativity, verbal and written communication skills, analytical and problem solving ability
• Team player and detail oriented
• Ability to make sketches, engineering drawings and common computations
• Ability to perform details calculations to compute and establish manufacturing, construction and installation standards and specifications
• Ability to apply principles of electrical theory to engineering projects
• Previous experience with computer applications and design software related to engineering field

Educational Requirements:
• Bachelor's degree in engineering required



Pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act, Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, qualified applicants will be considered for assignment with arrest and conviction records. Criminal history may have a direct, adverse, and negative relationship with some of the material job duties of this position. These include the duties and responsibilities listed above, as well as the abilities to adhere to company policies, exercise sound judgment, effectively manage stress and work safely and respectfully with others, exhibit trustworthiness, meet client expectations, standards, and accompanying requirements, and safeguard business operations and company reputation.


At Meta, we are constantly iterating, solving problems, and working together to connect people all over the world. That’s why it’s important that our workforce reflects the diversity of the people we serve. Hiring people with different backgrounds and points of view helps us make better decisions, build better products, and create better experiences for everyone.

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Redmond, WA
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