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Manager, Electrical Engineering, Design Assurance

Workplace
On-site
Commitment
Full-time
Seniority
Lead
Salary
$172,500 - $241,500/yr
Posted
Location
Torrance, United States

As the Manager of Electrical Engineering, Design Assurance at Neros, you will build and lead the design assurance function for next-generation airside and groundside platforms. You will own worst-case circuit analysis, signal and power integrity, derating, and DFMEA, alongside formal EV/DV verification. You will design and build HIL stations and test fixtures, and carry results through industrialization with the NPI and Test organization. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will define workflows, execute them on hardware heading to volume, and hire, level, and develop the engineers who take them over.

Responsibilities

  • Build and lead the design assurance team, owning the hiring pipeline for the function: writing requisitions, sourcing and screening, running interview loops, making level decisions, and developing engineers once they are on board.
  • Establish worst-case circuit analysis, component derating, and DFMEA as standard design practice, including methodology, templates, and the review criteria applied at every design gate.
  • Own formal EV/DV verification for production electronics: test plans, procedures, reports, requirements traceability, and the gate criteria used at design review and release.
  • Plan and personally execute engineering validation and design validation campaigns: functional, thermal, vibration, environmental, EMC/EMI pre-compliance, and power quality, alongside accelerated life testing.
  • Design and build the test infrastructure these campaigns depend on, including hardware-in-the-loop stations, functional test fixtures, instrumented environmental setups, and automated data acquisition.
  • Partner with NPI and Test through industrialization: land design-for-test coverage in the boards, transfer verification methods and limits into production test, and drive failures found in build, qualification, and the field back into design.

Requirements

  • 10+ years in electrical hardware engineering, with hands-on ownership of verification, validation, or qualification of complex mixed-signal and embedded electronics.
  • Experience leading a team of engineers or technicians, formally or as a technical lead, including direct involvement in hiring: sourcing, screening, interviewing, leveling, and closing candidates.
  • A track record of taking electronics through formal qualification (EV/DV or equivalent military, aerospace, or automotive programs) to production release, including authoring the test plans, procedures, reports, and requirements traceability.
  • Hands-on experience with worst-case circuit analysis and component derating, applied as part of a design process rather than as a one-time deliverable.
  • Signal integrity and power integrity analysis, with a track record of feeding those findings back into the design: stackup and impedance decisions, termination, decoupling and PDN changes. Analysis that closed the loop on a design, not analysis delivered as a standalone report.
  • Board and system-level reliability methods: DFMEA, HALT/HASS, accelerated life testing, and derating verification. This is board-level reliability, not silicon or device-level reliability.
  • Deep bench proficiency with oscilloscopes, spectrum and network analyzers, electronic loads and power analysis, environmental chambers, and vibration test equipment.
  • Experience specifying and building test infrastructure: hardware-in-the-loop stations, functional test fixtures, and automated data acquisition, including the scripting behind them (Python or similar).
  • Hands-on circuit design experience: schematics and boards you designed yourself, not only reviewed. Credible WCCA and SI/PI work depends on having done the design, and this role has to engage design engineers on failure mechanisms as a peer rather than as an auditor.
  • Experience with EMC/EMI testing (pre-compliance and/or formal) and environmental test standards such as MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-461, DO-160, or equivalent commercial standards.
  • Experience working with NPI, manufacturing, or contract manufacturers through a production ramp, including design-for-test and production test development.
  • Clear communication skills, with the ability to document rigorously and present verification status and risk crisply to program stakeholders.
  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field.

Nice to have

  • Direct people-management experience: performance reviews, leveling decisions, and growth plans for engineers.
  • Experience standing up a reliability, V&V, or design assurance function, test lab, or qualification process from scratch at a startup or small company, including making the first hires onto it.
  • Experience taking a product from prototype through industrialization and volume ramp with a contract manufacturer.
  • An automotive or aerospace background specifically. Both run formal qualification against real environmental standards at production volume, which is the closest analogue to what this role has to build here. UAV, robotics and defense hardware are also relevant.
  • Statistical methods for test: measurement uncertainty, design of experiments, and sampling strategies.
  • Master of Science in Electrical Engineering or a related field.

Benefits

  • $172,500 - $241,500 USD
  • The salary range for this role is an estimate based on a wide range of compensation factors, inclusive of base salary only. Actual salary may vary based on (but not limited to) work experience, education and/or training, critical skills, and/or business considerations. Highly competitive equity grants are considered part of Neros' total compensation package.
  • We’re an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.