Senior Electrical Engineer- Power Management

Rhoda Ai
Palo Alto, US
On-site

Who this role is best for

Aimed at senior electrical engineers who thrive in hands-on, fast-paced hardware development with deep expertise in power management systems.

Best fit for

  • Power management experts with hands-on lab experience and strong opinions on topologies.
    — “Deep intuition for LDOs, buck/boost topologies, and PMICs
  • Engineers who enjoy end-to-end ownership and rapid prototyping in small teams.
    — “You'll own real problems end-to-end, ship fast
  • Candidates with proven BMS and battery charger design experience.
    — “Solid BMS and battery charger experience

Things to consider

  • Expect late-night debugging sessions for new board bring-ups.
    — “bringing up brand-new boards at 11pm
  • Must be comfortable working closely across firmware and mechanical teams.
    — “Work shoulder-to-shoulder with firmware, systems, and mechanical folks

How to stand out

  • Highlight specific instances where you solved complex power sequencing challenges.
    — “Tame multi-rail systems with bulletproof power sequencing
  • Demonstrate hands-on lab proficiency with measurement equipment in your resume.
    — “Scopes, e-loads, source meters — these are your friends
  • Showcase any BLDC motor control experience beyond basic requirements.
    — “You've driven a BLDC motor and know why field-oriented control matters
Pace · SteadyCollaboration · MediumAutonomy · HighDecision Impact · IndividualLevel · Senior

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What success looks like

  • successful power system design
  • efficient battery management
Typical background
electrical engineering backgroundpower electronics experience

Skills & requirements

Required

Power ManagementBattery ManagementI2C, SPI, CAN CommunicationLDO, Buck/boost Converter DesignPMIC Design

Preferred

BLDC Motor ControlEthercatEncoders And Torque Sensors Integration

Stack & domain

Power ManagementBuck/boost ConvertersPmicsI2cSpiCanBmsBattery ChargersLi-ion Charge ProfileProblem-solvingTeamworkElectronicsRobotics

About the role

Original posting from Rhoda Ai via Ashby

At Rhoda AI, we’re building the next generation of generalist intelligent robots. We own the full robotics stack from high-performance hardware and robot systems to the infrastructure and state-of-the-art foundation world models that control our robots. Our robots are designed to be generalists capable of operating in complex, real-world environments and handling long-tail edge cases, made possible by our cutting edge research and end-to-end system design. We've raised over $400M and are investing aggressively in model research, infrastructure, hardware development, and manufacturing scale-up to make generalist robotics a reality.

THE ROLE

We're building hardware that pushes the limits of what's possible — and power is at the heart of it. We're looking for a power management wizard to own the design of the systems that keep everything running: from the tiniest LDO to the battery pack powering the whole thing.

You won't be a cog in a giant org. You'll own real problems end-to-end, ship fast, and have your fingerprints all over the product. If you love getting your hands dirty in the lab, debating topologies on a whiteboard, and bringing up brand-new boards at 11pm because you can't wait to see it work — let's talk.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Architect power solutions from scratch — LDOs, buck/boost converters, PMICs, the whole stack.
  • Tame multi-rail systems with bulletproof power sequencing.
  • Wire it all together over I2C, SPI, and CAN.
  • Design Battery Management Systems and chargers that are safe, efficient, and don't quit. Get deep into battery characterization — chemistry, charge curves, aging, the works.
  • Take designs from schematic → simulation → bring-up → debug → ship.
  • Work shoulder-to-shoulder with firmware, systems, and mechanical folks. No silos here.

WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR

  • Deep intuition for LDOs, buck/boost topologies, and PMICs — you've designed them, debugged them, and have opinions about them.
  • You've done real power sequencing on real boards with lots of rails and lived to tell the tale.
  • Fluent in I2C, SPI, and CAN.
  • Solid BMS and battery charger experience — bonus if you can sketch a Li-ion charge profile from memory.
  • You actually enjoy the lab. Scopes, e-loads, source meters — these are your friends.
  • BS/MS in EE or equivalent hands-on experience that proves the point + 4 years of work experience

BONUS POINTS

  • You've driven a BLDC motor and know why field-oriented control matters.
  • EtherCAT doesn't scare you.
  • You've worked with encoders and torque sensors and know how to make them play nice with power electronics.

WHY JOIN

  • Real ownership. Real impact. Real shipping.
  • Small team, big problems, no bureaucracy.
  • The kind of hardware challenges that don't exist at bigger companies.

Source: Rhoda Ai careers (Ashby)

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