Electrical Engineer

Dracoe HQ / North Carolina & Dracoe UK (remote)

|

The Factory

|

Full Time

About

The Factory

The Factory is where concepts are engineered, industrialized, and executed at scale.


We take validated designs - developed internally in our Workshop or provided by customers - and progress them through rigorous Design for Assembly (DfA) and Design for Manufacturing (DfM) processes. Our focus is on optimizing products for automated, repeatable, high-throughput production.


Our mandate is simple: deliver reliable output that meets performance, quality, and cost targets.


The Factory integrates advanced manufacturing processes within a single, tightly controlled production environment to ensure consistency and scalability.


Our operating model is data-driven and transparent by design. Clear performance metrics, robust process controls, and closed-loop feedback systems enable continuous improvement and uncompromising manufacturing excellence.

What you’ll do

  • Role

    You will be responsible for leading and supporting all electrical engineering activities across the manufacturing facility. You will ensure that electrical assemblies, wiring, control systems, and electrical integration are robust, compliant, and capable of meeting quality, throughput, safety, and reliability targets.


    As a critical member of the factory and engineering team, you will be instrumental in the design, selection, validation, and continuous improvement of electrical assemblies, PCB, control panels, wiring harnesses, test systems, and electrically driven production equipment. You will provide authoritative engineering input into product design, electrical architecture, equipment selection, and production process definition.


    Through disciplined engineering control, rigorous documentation, and close collaboration with production, mechanical, and quality teams, you will ensure electrical systems are built consistently to specification and regulatory standards, supporting both current production requirements and future scale.


    This is a hands-on engineering role requiring deep practical experience in electrical engineering. You will be expected to operate confidently at the bench, panel, and equipment level; resolving electrical issues, validating processes, and supporting production teams in real time.

  • Responsibilities
    • Own electrical assembly processes and engineering standards across the factory.
    • Define, validate, and improve electrical assembly workflows and work instructions.
    • Lead electrical quality control activities and defect reduction initiatives.
    • Act as technical authority for electrical schematics, PCB’s, wiring standards, and system architecture.
    • Specify, design, and validate electrical panels, harnesses, and test fixtures.
    • Provide engineering input into production equipment and automation selection.
    • Support New Product Introduction, industrialization, and production ramp-up.
    • Review, approve, and maintain electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and BOMs.
    • Support root cause analysis and corrective actions for electrical defects and failures.
    • Collaborate with mechanical, facilities, and production teams to optimize system integration.
    • Support supplier evaluation and qualification of electrical components.
    • Ensure compliance with electrical safety standards, codes, and regulatory requirements.

Who you are

Experience

  • 5+ years in electrical engineering within a manufacturing or industrial environment
  • Proven experience supporting electrical assembly in volume production
  • Experience with control panels, wiring harnesses, and industrial electrical systems
  • Track record of improving electrical quality, reliability, and assembly efficiency
  • Experience supporting NPI and production ramp-ups
  • Hands-on experience troubleshooting electrical assemblies and systems

Skills

  • Electrical assembly and manufacturing engineering
  • Electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and documentation
  • Control panels, wiring harnesses, and test systems
  • Electrical safety, grounding, and compliance
  • Root cause analysis and corrective action
  • Production equipment and automation integration
  • Electrical quality control and inspection methods
  • Cross-functional collaboration with mechanical, facilities, and quality teams

Qualifications

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or equivalent technical field
  • 5+ years of experience in electrical engineering or manufacturing engineering roles

 

Desirable:

  • Experience with CAD/ECAD tools and PLM systems
  • Exposure to ISO 9001 / AS9100 quality environments
  • Familiarity with IPC standards (IPC-A-610, IPC-WHMA-A-620

Desirable

  • Military Experience or background in defense
  • Experience supporting electrical systems for defense or national security products
  • Exposure to ruggedized, mission-critical, or safety-critical electrical systems

What you’ll get

Compensation

Compensation ranges from $115,000-$150,000 depending on experience and location.

Benefits

We offer comprehensive health insurance, generous paid time off, access to a company pension scheme and equity in a mission-driven company.

Stipends

You'll receive an annual stipend for gym reimbursements for up to $1000 per year and approved role-related learning credits for up to $1000 per year.

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Apply

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Electrical Engineer

Dracoe HQ / North Carolina & Dracoe UK (remote)

|

The Factory

|

Full Time

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About

The Factory

The Factory is where concepts are engineered, industrialized, and executed at scale.


We take validated designs - developed internally in our Workshop or provided by customers - and progress them through rigorous Design for Assembly (DfA) and Design for Manufacturing (DfM) processes. Our focus is on optimizing products for automated, repeatable, high-throughput production.


Our mandate is simple: deliver reliable output that meets performance, quality, and cost targets.


The Factory integrates advanced manufacturing processes within a single, tightly controlled production environment to ensure consistency and scalability.


Our operating model is data-driven and transparent by design. Clear performance metrics, robust process controls, and closed-loop feedback systems enable continuous improvement and uncompromising manufacturing excellence.

What you’ll do

  • Role

    You will be responsible for leading and supporting all electrical engineering activities across the manufacturing facility. You will ensure that electrical assemblies, wiring, control systems, and electrical integration are robust, compliant, and capable of meeting quality, throughput, safety, and reliability targets.


    As a critical member of the factory and engineering team, you will be instrumental in the design, selection, validation, and continuous improvement of electrical assemblies, PCB, control panels, wiring harnesses, test systems, and electrically driven production equipment. You will provide authoritative engineering input into product design, electrical architecture, equipment selection, and production process definition.


    Through disciplined engineering control, rigorous documentation, and close collaboration with production, mechanical, and quality teams, you will ensure electrical systems are built consistently to specification and regulatory standards, supporting both current production requirements and future scale.


    This is a hands-on engineering role requiring deep practical experience in electrical engineering. You will be expected to operate confidently at the bench, panel, and equipment level; resolving electrical issues, validating processes, and supporting production teams in real time.

  • Responsibilities
    • Own electrical assembly processes and engineering standards across the factory.
    • Define, validate, and improve electrical assembly workflows and work instructions.
    • Lead electrical quality control activities and defect reduction initiatives.
    • Act as technical authority for electrical schematics, PCB’s, wiring standards, and system architecture.
    • Specify, design, and validate electrical panels, harnesses, and test fixtures.
    • Provide engineering input into production equipment and automation selection.
    • Support New Product Introduction, industrialization, and production ramp-up.
    • Review, approve, and maintain electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and BOMs.
    • Support root cause analysis and corrective actions for electrical defects and failures.
    • Collaborate with mechanical, facilities, and production teams to optimize system integration.
    • Support supplier evaluation and qualification of electrical components.
    • Ensure compliance with electrical safety standards, codes, and regulatory requirements.

Who you are

Experience

  • 5+ years in electrical engineering within a manufacturing or industrial environment
  • Proven experience supporting electrical assembly in volume production
  • Experience with control panels, wiring harnesses, and industrial electrical systems
  • Track record of improving electrical quality, reliability, and assembly efficiency
  • Experience supporting NPI and production ramp-ups
  • Hands-on experience troubleshooting electrical assemblies and systems

Skills

  • Electrical assembly and manufacturing engineering
  • Electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and documentation
  • Control panels, wiring harnesses, and test systems
  • Electrical safety, grounding, and compliance
  • Root cause analysis and corrective action
  • Production equipment and automation integration
  • Electrical quality control and inspection methods
  • Cross-functional collaboration with mechanical, facilities, and quality teams

Qualifications

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or equivalent technical field
  • 5+ years of experience in electrical engineering or manufacturing engineering roles

 

Desirable:

  • Experience with CAD/ECAD tools and PLM systems
  • Exposure to ISO 9001 / AS9100 quality environments
  • Familiarity with IPC standards (IPC-A-610, IPC-WHMA-A-620

Desirable

  • Military Experience or background in defense
  • Experience supporting electrical systems for defense or national security products
  • Exposure to ruggedized, mission-critical, or safety-critical electrical systems

What you’ll get

Compensation

Compensation ranges from $115,000-$150,000 depending on experience and location.

Benefits

We offer comprehensive health insurance, generous paid time off, access to a company pension scheme and equity in a mission-driven company.

Stipends

You'll receive an annual stipend for gym reimbursements for up to $1000 per year and approved role-related learning credits for up to $1000 per year.

Dracoe

Logomark

Built for the Fight

Contact Us

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Back

Electrical Engineer

Dracoe HQ / North Carolina & Dracoe UK (remote)

|

The Factory

|

Full Time

Apply

About

The Factory

The Factory is where concepts are engineered, industrialized, and executed at scale.


We take validated designs - developed internally in our Workshop or provided by customers - and progress them through rigorous Design for Assembly (DfA) and Design for Manufacturing (DfM) processes. Our focus is on optimizing products for automated, repeatable, high-throughput production.


Our mandate is simple: deliver reliable output that meets performance, quality, and cost targets.


The Factory integrates advanced manufacturing processes within a single, tightly controlled production environment to ensure consistency and scalability.


Our operating model is data-driven and transparent by design. Clear performance metrics, robust process controls, and closed-loop feedback systems enable continuous improvement and uncompromising manufacturing excellence.

What you’ll do

  • Role

    You will be responsible for leading and supporting all electrical engineering activities across the manufacturing facility. You will ensure that electrical assemblies, wiring, control systems, and electrical integration are robust, compliant, and capable of meeting quality, throughput, safety, and reliability targets.


    As a critical member of the factory and engineering team, you will be instrumental in the design, selection, validation, and continuous improvement of electrical assemblies, PCB, control panels, wiring harnesses, test systems, and electrically driven production equipment. You will provide authoritative engineering input into product design, electrical architecture, equipment selection, and production process definition.


    Through disciplined engineering control, rigorous documentation, and close collaboration with production, mechanical, and quality teams, you will ensure electrical systems are built consistently to specification and regulatory standards, supporting both current production requirements and future scale.


    This is a hands-on engineering role requiring deep practical experience in electrical engineering. You will be expected to operate confidently at the bench, panel, and equipment level; resolving electrical issues, validating processes, and supporting production teams in real time.

  • Responsibilities
    • Own electrical assembly processes and engineering standards across the factory.
    • Define, validate, and improve electrical assembly workflows and work instructions.
    • Lead electrical quality control activities and defect reduction initiatives.
    • Act as technical authority for electrical schematics, PCB’s, wiring standards, and system architecture.
    • Specify, design, and validate electrical panels, harnesses, and test fixtures.
    • Provide engineering input into production equipment and automation selection.
    • Support New Product Introduction, industrialization, and production ramp-up.
    • Review, approve, and maintain electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and BOMs.
    • Support root cause analysis and corrective actions for electrical defects and failures.
    • Collaborate with mechanical, facilities, and production teams to optimize system integration.
    • Support supplier evaluation and qualification of electrical components.
    • Ensure compliance with electrical safety standards, codes, and regulatory requirements.

Who you are

Experience

  • 5+ years in electrical engineering within a manufacturing or industrial environment
  • Proven experience supporting electrical assembly in volume production
  • Experience with control panels, wiring harnesses, and industrial electrical systems
  • Track record of improving electrical quality, reliability, and assembly efficiency
  • Experience supporting NPI and production ramp-ups
  • Hands-on experience troubleshooting electrical assemblies and systems

Skills

  • Electrical assembly and manufacturing engineering
  • Electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and documentation
  • Control panels, wiring harnesses, and test systems
  • Electrical safety, grounding, and compliance
  • Root cause analysis and corrective action
  • Production equipment and automation integration
  • Electrical quality control and inspection methods
  • Cross-functional collaboration with mechanical, facilities, and quality teams

Qualifications

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or equivalent technical field
  • 5+ years of experience in electrical engineering or manufacturing engineering roles

 

Desirable:

  • Experience with CAD/ECAD tools and PLM systems
  • Exposure to ISO 9001 / AS9100 quality environments
  • Familiarity with IPC standards (IPC-A-610, IPC-WHMA-A-620

Desirable

  • Military Experience or background in defense
  • Experience supporting electrical systems for defense or national security products
  • Exposure to ruggedized, mission-critical, or safety-critical electrical systems

What you’ll get

Compensation

Compensation ranges from $115,000-$150,000 depending on experience and location.

Benefits

We offer comprehensive health insurance, generous paid time off, access to a company pension scheme and equity in a mission-driven company.

Stipends

You'll receive an annual stipend for gym reimbursements for up to $1000 per year and approved role-related learning credits for up to $1000 per year.