Electrical Engineer - Consumer Electronics
DoorDash · San Francisco, CA · 311 Autonomy
About this role
DoorDash is hiring a mid-level Hardware Engineer in the software engineering function based in San Francisco, CA. The posting calls out experience with C, Linux, Compliance, Android. Listed education preference: a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Compensation is listed at $170,000–$250,000 per year.
- Role
- Hardware Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Education
- Bachelor's degree
- Department
- 311 Autonomy
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Job description
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About the Team
DoorDash Labs, established in 2018, serves as the innovation hub for DoorDash, focusing on developing automation and robotics solutions to enhance last-mile logistics. The team's mission is to create technologies that support and augment human networks, aiming to improve efficiency for Dashers, merchants, and consumers alike. We’re ruthlessly focused on business impact. We are a highly senior team composed of former pioneers from a variety of different robotics industries. As of 2025, DoorDash has completed 10B lifetime deliveries. We’re focused on how to do the next 10B even better.
About the Role
We are seeking a Senior/Staff Electrical Engineer to join our multidisciplinary team, with a focus on developing production-grade electrical systems for consumer and enterprise hardware platforms (e.g., tablets, POS systems, peripherals, and connected devices).
This role demands a strong background in mixed-signal board design, power systems, wireless integration, and high-volume product development. The ideal candidate has a passion for building and shipping reliable hardware at scale and thrives in an environment that demands technical depth and high-quality execution across multiple concurrent programs.
You’re excited about this opportunity because you will…
Architect and implement electrical subsystems including:
- Power systems: battery management, charging, DC/DC converters, power distribution, and protection.