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Location: Bengaluru
Company: Epicure Robotics
The Role
We are looking for a hands-on Electrical / Electronics Engineer to own electronics development across the entire lifecycle including PCB design, embedded programming, R&D testing, assembly, and production support for our automated robotic food kiosks. This is a full-time, on-site role for someone who enjoys building real products, iterating fast, and taking designs from prototype to deployment.
Key Responsibility
- Design schematics and multi-layer PCBs for embedded and power electronics
- Select electronic components considering performance, availability, and cost
- Design power distribution, motor control, sensor interfaces, and safety circuits
- Programming and debugging STM microcontrollers for system control and peripheral interfacing is a plus
R&D & Testing
- Build and test early prototypes for new subsystems and features
- Validate designs through functional, stress, and reliability testing
- Debug hardware and firmware interactions and resolve electrical issues
- Implement and tune basic control systems including open-loop and simple closed-loop control
Assembly & Production
- Oversee PCB assembly, wiring, routing, and panel integration
- Create wiring diagrams, BOMs, and assembly instructions for production
- Support pilot builds and scale designs for small-batch and mass production
- Work closely with vendors for PCB fabrication and assembly
System Integration
- Integrate electronics with motors, pumps, valves, sensors, and other electromechanical components
- Collaborate with mechanical and software teams for end-to-end system integration
- Ensure electrical safety, reliability, and compliance with internal standards
Requirements
- Strong fundamentals in electronics and electrical engineering
- Experience designing schematics and PCBs using Altium, KiCad, Eagle, or similar tools
- Hands-on experience with STM microcontrollers such as STM32 or STM8 is a plus
- Proficiency with MCU peripherals including GPIO, ADC, PWM, UART, I2C, and SPI
- Understanding of power electronics, motor drivers, and sensor interfaces
- Working knowledge of control systems including feedback loops and basic PID concepts
- Comfortable with soldering, rework, testing, and debugging hardware
- Ability to take ownership from concept to prototype to production





