Electrical Engineer I/II

Antares
Los Angeles, US
On-site

Who this role is best for

Best suited to mid-level electrical engineers with experience in safety-critical environments and a passion for complex hardware development in regulated industries.

Best fit for

  • Electrical engineers with hands-on experience in hardware bring-up and troubleshooting.
    — “Hands-on experience with hardware bring-up, troubleshooting, and root-cause analysis.
  • Candidates comfortable working in fast-paced, ambiguous hardware development environments.
    — “Comfort working in fast-paced, ambiguous hardware development environments.
  • Engineers with a strong grasp of electrical fundamentals and failure modes.
    — “Strong grasp of electrical fundamentals, including DC and AC circuits, impedance, and transient behavior.

Things to consider

  • Role requires collaboration with multiple teams including systems, mechanical, and software.
    — “Collaborate cross-functionally with systems, mechanical, software, and licensing teams.
  • Position involves contributing to formal design reviews and hazard analyses.
    — “Experience contributing to formal design reviews, hazard analyses, or configuration-controlled documentation.

How to stand out

  • Highlight any experience with HIL/HITL testing or automated test frameworks.
    — “Exposure to HIL/HITL testing, automated test frameworks, or data acquisition platforms.
  • Demonstrate familiarity with relevant codes and standards like IEEE or IEC.
    — “Familiarity with relevant codes, standards, or guidance (e.g., IEEE, IEC, DOE nuclear standards).
  • Showcase your ability to take ownership of hardware problems and drive issues to closure.
    — “Demonstrated ability to take ownership of hardware problems, work through ambiguity, and drive issues to closure.
Pace · Fast PacedCollaboration · HighAutonomy · MediumDecision Impact · TeamLevel · Junior

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What success looks like

  • designed electrical systems for reactor instrumentation
  • participated in design reviews
  • supported test activities
Typical background
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering

Skills & requirements

Required

Electrical EngineeringInstrumentation And ControlPower DistributionSchematic DesignWiring DiagramsFailure Analysis

Preferred

Regulated Environment ExperienceFail-safe DesignHardware Bring-upHil/hitl Testing

Stack & domain

Electrical SystemsInstrumentation And ControlPower DistributionSchematicsWiring DiagramsInterface DefinitionsSensorsControl HardwareElectrical SubsystemsDesign ReviewsHazard AnalysisTest ActivitiesBench TestingHil/hitlIntegration CampaignsElectrical DesignSimulationPcb LayoutLab InstrumentationOscilloscopesMultimetersPower SuppliesSignal GeneratorsFailure ModesSafe StatesElectrical Or Control SystemsHardware Bring-upTroubleshootingRoot-cause AnalysisHil/hitl TestingAutomated Test FrameworksData Acquisition PlatformsCommunicationReasoning About Failure ModesWorking In Fast-paced EnvironmentsVerbal CommunicationNuclear EnergyClean EnergyAdvanced Nuclear Microreactors

About the role

Original posting from Antares via Ashby

About Us

At Antares, our long-term mission is to make clean energy abundant from Earth to the Asteroid Belt. We’re fueled by the belief that advanced nuclear energy can strengthen our military, solve the climate crisis, elevate global living standards, and expand humanity's presence in outer space. To achieve our mission, we’re building mass-producible, inherently safe, deployable microreactors that can be used terrestrially, underwater, and in space.

Formed in 2023, the Antares team hails from SpaceX, The White House, MIT, Rigetti Computing, The Air Force, General Atomics, Relativity Space, Ursa Major, and National Laboratories like Los Alamos, Idaho, and Oak Ridge. Antares has raised over $130M in venture capital from top-tier investors and has over $13M in government funding.

About the Role

As an Electrical Engineer at Antares, you will contribute to the architecture, design, testing, and integration of instrumentation and control (I&C) and power distribution systems for advanced nuclear microreactors.

You will work closely with systems, mechanical, software, licensing, and test teams to ensure electrical designs meet performance, safety, and regulatory requirements across multiple applications. The role includes hands-on electrical design, hardware development, and preparation of instrumentation and control documentation that supports DOE and NRC licensing

Key Responsibilities

  • Design electrical systems for reactor instrumentation, control, and power distribution, from early concept through detailed implementation.
  • Develop schematics, wiring diagrams, and interface definitions for sensors, control hardware, and electrical subsystems.
  • Review and provide feedback on schematics, wiring diagrams, harnesses, and control panel designs.
  • Participate in design reviews, ensuring electrical and I&C sections are technically sound and traceable.
  • Assist with hazard analysis, identifying electrical or instrumentation failure modes and mitigations.
  • Support test activities including bench testing, HIL/HITL, and integration campaigns.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with systems, mechanical, software, and licensing teams.

Basic Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or related field.
  • Experience designing, analyzing, or integrating electrical systems.
  • Strong grasp of electrical fundamentals, including DC and AC circuits, impedance, and transient behavior.
  • Ability to create, read, and review electrical schematics and wiring diagrams.
  • Familiarity with electrical design, simulation, or PCB layout tools (e.g., SPICE-based simulators, schematic capture, or layout review tools).
  • Hands-on experience with lab instrumentation such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, power supplies, and signal generators.
  • Ability to reason about failure modes and safe states in electrical or control systems.
  • Comfort working in fast-paced, ambiguous hardware development environments.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

Preferred Skills & Experience

  • Experience working in regulated or safety-critical environments (nuclear, aerospace, defense, maritime, or industrial).
  • Understanding of fail-safe design, redundancy, voting logic, or diversity in control systems.
  • Hands-on experience with hardware bring-up, troubleshooting, and root-cause analysis.
  • Exposure to HIL/HITL testing, automated test frameworks, or data acquisition platforms.
  • Familiarity with relevant codes, standards, or guidance (e.g., IEEE, IEC, DOE nuclear standards).
  • Familiarity with GDE-987 processes or similar hardware qualification paths.
  • Experience contributing to formal design reviews, hazard analyses, or configuration-controlled documentation.
  • Demonstrated ability to take ownership of hardware problems, work through ambiguity, and drive issues to closure.

Pay Ranges

Electrical Engineer I: 120k-135k

Electrical Engineer II: 135k-160k

Your actual level and base salary will be determined on a case-by-case basis and may vary based on the following considerations: job-related knowledge and skills, education, and experience.

Culture

At Antares, we like to specifically tie each role to our founding document’s set of values–here are the top five cultural values we think you should believe at your core to be successful:

  • Think in Systems - Energy and Defense are complex ecosystems with numerous stakeholders with competing priorities, conflicting policies, perverse incentives, and emergent and path-dependent properties. First principles thinking alone is insufficient. Think probabilistically and then take action. “If you want to be certain, then you are apt to be obsolete.” Over-optimizing the components often degrades the system
  • Obsess over the End User - The customer and end user are often not the same. We will never build globally competitive commercial products if we lose sight of our end users and their entire interaction with the product life cycle
  • Be Unconstrained by Convention - Our only limits are the laws of physics. Many, even experts, will say what we are working on is impossible. They said the same about SpaceX reusing rockets. Generationally impactful companies, by definition, must accomplish the seemingly impossible. If it were easy, it would have already been done. Never shy away from a solution because it has never been tried before, and never choose to do something because that's “how it's always been done”
  • Go Where the Work Is - Never miss a chance to meet a customer, user, or stakeholder face to face, even if that means hopping on a plane. If you can’t make it, find a teammate who can channel your intentions and go in your place. Deep work can be done from anywhere, but we believe teams are built in person, and aim to maximize our time together
  • Operate in the Grey - Embrace nuance in pursuit of truth. Question every fundamental assumption

Equal Opportunity

Antares is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are based solely on merit, competence, and qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability, or any other legally protected status.

ITAR REQUIREMENTS

To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, applicant must be a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful, permanent resident (aka green card holder), (iii) Refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or (iv) Asylee under 8 U.S.C. § 1158, or be eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. Learn more about the ITAR here https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/?id=ddtc_kb_article_page&sys_id=24d528fddbfc930044f9ff621f961987.

Source: Antares careers (Ashby)

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