Drone Electrical & Systems Engineer (UAV Avionics & Field Operations)

Rownd

Menomonee Falls (WI)

On-site

USD 95,000 - 150,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

Rownd in Wisconsin is seeking a Drone Electrical & Systems Engineer to design carrier boards, draft wiring diagrams, and oversee harness fabrication. You will collaborate with external hardware partners, source custom cabling, assemble and test drone systems, and support field deployments.

You will also implement pre‑flight automation with Agentic AI tools, run a mix of in‑house and on‑air tests at Hartford-area facilities, and travel 5–8 weeks per year for international field exercises.

Qualifications

  • Broad electrical and avionics familiarity for drone systems.
  • Experience drafting wiring diagrams and sourcing harnesses.
  • No flight experience required; training provided on site.
  • Familiarity with design agencies and external PCB partners.
  • Hands-on soldering, harness fabrication and bench testing.
  • Experience using agentic AI tools to automate tasks.
  • Ability to script in Python/C++ for automation.
  • Must reside in/relocate to Greater Richfield/Hartford, WI area.

Responsibilities

  • Carrier board collaboration: guide designs with external agencies and review schematics.
  • Wiring diagrams & harness sourcing: document, spec, and outsource production.
  • Avionics & power integration across UAS platforms and components.
  • Harness fabrication, EMI mitigation and field repairs.
  • Hardware lifecycle: build, disassemble and repair R&D airframes.
  • Flight testing: run tests at Hartford Airport and support field exercises.
  • Agentic AI & automation: write scripts to automate pre‑flight checks and telemetry analysis.

Skills

Electrical & Avionics
Wiring diagrams
Harness sourcing
Hands-on soldering
Drone hardware testing
Agentic AI tooling
Python/C++ automation
Security clearance eligible

Job description

About Rownd

Rownd is a fast-paced, high-execution technology and hardware startup. We are building 100% autonomous physical assets—deploying custom software and hardware systems for defense and commercial sectors to put intelligent machines in the field.

We don’t just write software or integrate off-the-shelf parts; we build the full drone from the ground up. We operate with extreme autonomy, an aggressive bias for action, and a “just do it” mindset. We don’t write software to sit in the cloud; we write software to make physical things navigate, sense, and act in the real world. We are constantly pushing the absolute outer edges of what is physically and computationally possible.

Our Mission & Alignment

We build for the mission. Rownd sells directly to the US military and its allies. Every teammate at Rownd must fully support the armed forces and its institutions, and feel completely comfortable working to support them. Our products protect US Service members and bring pain to those who wish to do them harm. If you want to see your engineering designs directly support and defend those on the front lines, you belong here.

Position Overview

We are looking for our Drone Electrical & Systems Engineer—a versatile, hands‑on EE builder who can manage carrier board development, draft complete wiring diagrams, coordinate outsourced wire harness manufacturing, build and repair drone systems, automate pre‑flight routines with agentic AI, and fly hardware on the runway weekly.

This role requires a broad engineering mindset. You won’t be locked in a dark room designing multi‑layer PCBs in isolation all day. Instead, you will assist in carrier board design alongside our external hardware partners, draft wiring schematics/diagrams, source custom cable/harness manufacturing from external suppliers, assemble systems, solder pristine connections, troubleshoot power and noise issues, and run active flight tests out of the Hartford Airport. You will also manage the physical lifecycle of our R&D hardware—putting together, taking apart, fixing, packaging, and shipping drones for field deployment.

No prior drone flight or piloting experience is required (we will gladly train you on the airfield!), but you must think flying autonomous drone hardware in the real world is extremely cool.

You should be highly comfortable using Agentic AI tools (Cursor, Claude, LLM code assistants, automated scripting frameworks) to rapidly write software that automates pre‑flight checks, system diagnostics, and telemetry analysis.

Culture, Trust & Expectations

At Rownd, we maintain a high level of trust and exceptionally high expectations.

  • Figure It Out: You won’t be handed a step‑by‑step playbook, a finished wiring diagram, or a perfect bill of materials. You are expected to think outside the box, select robust components, solve noise and power issues, and do whatever it takes to make our electronics function flawlessly in the air.
  • Comfortable Being Uncomfortable: Startups are fast and chaotic. You must be completely okay with extreme ambiguity, rapid pivots, and fast‑moving technical updates. When things change, your instinct should be to adapt and build, not freeze.
  • Positive & Collaborative: We are a tight‑knit team. We look for people who are additive, collaborative, positive, and genuinely great to work with. No brilliant jerks.
  • Hard Work & Real Rest: This is a startup environment pushing hard to make history—it is not a traditional, comfortable 9‑to‑5. We work intensely when we are on, but we also fiercely protect our team’s well‑being. We expect you to actually take your time off, unplug, and recharge.

Key Areas of Responsibility

Systems Architecture & Carrier Board Design
  • Carrier Board Collaboration: Assist in specifying, reviewing, and guiding custom carrier board designs in partnership with external design agencies/contractors. Review schematics, select connectors/pinouts, and validate incoming revision hardware.
  • Wiring Diagrams & Harness Sourcing: Create full wiring diagrams, schematics, and cable pinout documentation. Specify, source, and coordinate with external wire harness manufacturers/cable assembly partners to outsource custom production runs, while maintaining in‑house prototyping capabilities.
  • Avionics & Power Integration: Specify and integrate flight controllers, ESCs, BLDC motors, gas/hybrid engines, RF links, GPS/GNSS, and battery management systems across Type 1-3 UAS platforms.
  • Harness Fabrication & EMI Mitigation: Perform hands‑on harness fabrication, modifications, and field repairs (crimping, soldering, potting, heat‑shrinking). Eliminate electromagnetic interference between high‑power motor drivers and sensitive RF/GPS payloads.
Hands‑On R&D, Repair & Logistics
  • Hardware Lifecycle Management: Build, disassemble, diagnose, fix, and modify R&D drone airframes and avionics.
  • Packaging & Shipping: Package, crate, and ship experimental hardware and field‑test kits to ensure safe transport for client sites and international exercise locations.
  • Bench Testing: Use multi‑meters, oscilloscopes, and logic analyzers to diagnose power drops, signal integrity, and bus communication faults (CAN, UART, I2C, SPI).
Agentic AI & Software Automation
  • Pre‑Flight & Diagnostic Automation: Leverage Agentic AI tools (Cursor, Claude, LLMs) to write Python/C++ scripts and utilities that automate pre‑flight checklists, sensor calibration verification, battery telemetry health checks, and log analysis.
  • AI Tooling Readiness: Continuously integrate AI coding agents into your workflow to multiply software and diagnostic output.
Flight Operations & Field Exercises
  • Hartford Airport Flight Testing: Conduct active flight line testing most of your 4 in‑office days per week out of the Hartford Airport. Assist in tuning open‑source autopilots (PX4, ArduPilot), verify sensor feeds, and troubleshoot live hardware issues on the runway.
  • Global Field Deployments: Travel 5–8 weeks per year to support client demonstrations, field trials, and multinational military training exercises across the US and worldwide (non‑active warzones).

Candidate Qualifications

  • Broad Electrical & Avionics Familiarity: Hands‑on experience working with electronics, power distribution, wiring harnesses, motors/ESCs, or engines.
  • Wiring Diagrams & Manufacturing Sourcing: Demonstrated ability to draft system wiring diagrams/schematics and manage outsourced custom wire harness manufacturing with external vendors.
  • No Flight Experience Required (Just Enthusiasm): You do NOT need prior drone piloting or flight control experience—we will train you on the airfield! You just need to find flying hardware and watching your electrical designs take flight extremely cool.
  • Design Agency Familiarity: Comfort reviewing schematics/layouts and collaborating with external PCB design partners to deliver production carrier boards.
  • Hands‑On Skills: Pristine soldering skills (SMD rework), custom harness fabrication, crimping, and bench testing. Aerospace/mechanical engineering familiarity is a huge plus.
  • Agentic AI & Scripting: Strong desire or existing experience using agentic AI tools (Cursor, Claude, ChatGPT) to rapidly write Python/C++ automation scripts.
  • Schedule & Location Requirement: Must reside in or relocate to the Greater Richfield / Slinger / Hartford, WI area. 4 days/week in‑office/flight line attendance required.
  • US Citizenship & Clearance: Candidates must be US citizens eligible to obtain and maintain a U.S. Security Clearance (due to our defense work and FCL requirements).
  • Travel Flexibility: Willing and able to travel 5–8 weeks per year for domestic and international client field exercises (non‑active warzones).
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