Senior Manufacturing Engineer, Electronic Warfare
Anduril Industries
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This role pays more than 64% of similar roles. Most pay $150,000–$193,000 — the shaded band above. At the midpoint, this role pays about $170k versus about $172k for comparable roles.
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Anduril Industries is a defense technology company that builds advanced hardware and software systems for national security, including autonomous drones, surveillance systems, and the Lattice AI command platform.
Anduril Industries currently has 1882 open roles on FindRole.
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As a Senior Electromechanical Engineer at Anduril’s Connected Warfare team, you will lead the integration of cutting-edge computing technologies into robust command-and-control systems for U.S. and Allied forces, playing a critical role in modernizing battlefield intelligence. Your daily tasks include designing mechanical hardware components that can withstand extreme conditions, developing efficient electrical interconnects, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to rigorously test and validate complex electromechanical systems throughout their lifecycle. You will also travel to field exercises to provide product support and gather feedback for continuous improvement. The ideal candidate has 5+ years of experience in electromechanical integration within relevant industries like defense or aerospace, proficiency with CAD software, and a strong understanding of engineering principles such as thermal management and material science. Experience with ruggedized connectors, IP standards, and Siemens NX is preferred.
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