Electronics Engineer at Evolved Aerospace
Workplace: Linköping, Sweden
Expires: October 24, 2025
Join Evolved Aerospace in Linköping, Sweden, as a senior electronics engineer developing next-generation unmanned aerial systems. This full-time role involves designing, integrating, testing, and leading electronics systems for high-performance drones with fast development cycles and real battlefield impact.
Main requirements:
  • Degree in electronics, embedded systems, or related field
  • 7+ years relevant experience including technical leadership
  • Deep knowledge of electronics, embedded systems, and control engineering
  • Proficiency in PCB design, schematic layout, and practical build/test work
  • Experience advancing products from prototype to production
  • Fluent English (Swedish is a plus)
Responsibilities:
  • Design and implement electronic systems including power, communication, and control modules
  • Integrate sensors, radio systems, and embedded controllers into flying platforms
  • Test, troubleshoot, and verify electronics in labs and real-world flight conditions
  • Collaborate closely with mechanical, software, and systems engineers for seamless integration
  • Lead documentation, quality assurance, and continuous improvement of electronics systems
Required hard skills:
  • Electronics system design
  • Embedded systems development
  • Control engineering
  • PCB design and schematic layout
  • Prototype development to production transition
  • Testing and troubleshooting electronics
Recommended hard skills:
  • Experience with unmanned aerial systems (UAS)
  • Leadership and project management
Soft skills:
  • Initiative and problem-solving
  • Ability to work cross-functionally
  • Thrives under pressure and tight timelines
  • Quality focus balanced with speed
  • Impact-driven and autonomous working style
Natural languages:
  • English (Proficient)
  • Swedish (Basic familiarity)
Cultural skills:
  • Adaptability to fast-paced environment
  • Commitment to mission-driven work
  • Collaboration in interdisciplinary teams