Rekise Marine is building autonomous ships and submarines that operate
in the world's most hostile environments. We're executing India's
flagship autonomous submarine project — the Jalkapi XLAUV — on order
from the Indian Navy. This is an unmanned submarine weighing over 20
tons that can travel 5,000+ kilometers autonomously and operate in the
ocean for 30+ days at a time.
We're creating some of the largest autonomous robots in the world,
machines with direct impact on the global economy and national security.
While autonomous cars in India may still be a dream, autonomous ships
and submarines are already a reality, and it is possible to build for
the world from India.
The Role
We are looking for Lead - Embedded Engineering to own the electrical,
electronics, power systems, and firmware that bring our autonomous
vessels to life. In this role, you will:
Own the vessel’s electrical and embedded systems end-to-end —
firmware, PCB design, schematics, wiring, and power electronics.
Design the electrical and power architecture of the platform, from
board level to whole-vessel wiring.
Work closely with our mechanical, software, and robotics teams to
integrate, bring up, and field-test the platform.
This is a rare opportunity to build the embedded and electrical backbone
of real-world autonomous platforms that operate in some of the most
challenging environments on the planet.
Key Responsibilities
Lead & Own
the electrical and embedded systems effort — the firmware,
electronics, and power systems that run the vessel.
Design & Develop
PCBs, schematics, and wiring diagrams for the whole vessel, covering
compute, power, communication, and sensor/actuator interfaces.
Design
driving and power-electronics circuits — DC-DC converters, power
supplies, electrical isolation, and protection — with due attention to
EMI/EMC.
Develop & Maintain
firmware for microcontrollers and onboard compute, ensuring reliable
real-time operation.
Integrate
sensors and actuators — such as GNSS, INS/AHRS, altimeters, pressure
and depth sensors, acoustic modems, thrusters, fins, and battery
systems — into the platform.
Support
hardware bring-up, wiring, and in water testing of the vessel, in
coordination with the mechanical and software teams.
Drive
power management and energy-system design for long-endurance
autonomous operation.
Plan and conduct
compliance and qualification testing of the electronics and power
systems — including EMI/EMC, environmental, and related checks — to
ensure the platform meets the required standards.
Maintain
thorough engineering documentation — schematics, wiring diagrams,
design records, and test reports — to ensure traceability and
supportability across the platform's life.
Establish
robust electrical and embedded development, review, and testing
practices to ensure dependability during trials and at sea.
Support
field trials (pool, harbour, and sea) — diagnosing and resolving
embedded, electrical, and hardware issues on site.
Mentor & Guide
embedded engineers and uphold engineering best practices.
Required Qualifications
8-10 years of hands-on embedded systems experience spanning firmware,
hardware, and power electronics.
Strong embedded firmware skills for microcontroller-based systems.
Experience integrating sensors and actuators over interfaces such as
UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, and RS-232/485.
A working understanding of how device drivers interface with the
higher-level software/autonomy stack.
Strong debugging skills across hardware and firmware.
Preferred Experience
Background in robotics, marine/subsea systems, defence, automotive, or
aerospace.
Experience with autonomous or unmanned systems.
Familiarity with power system design.
Why Join Rekise Marine
Build the Hardware That Brings Autonomy to Life:
You will build the electrical, electronics, power systems, and
firmware that run autonomous vessels across a range of applications —
from our flagship Jalkapi XLAUV, a 20-ton submarine travelling 5,000+
kilometres underwater, on platforms operating from the coast to the
deep sea. The challenge of building hardware that runs reliably for
weeks, beneath the surface, is unlike anything else being built in
India.
Mission Impact:
The electronics and firmware you build are the nervous system of
vessels on live missions — including defence and security operations
of national importance. Every board you design and every line of
firmware you write directly shapes whether the platform performs, and
returns safely.
Technical Ownership:
You will own the embedded and electrical stack from the ground up —
hardware, power, firmware, integration, and bring-up.
Cross-Disciplinary Work:
Work at the intersection of electronics, power, mechanical, software,
and robotics. Few embedded roles let you work this close to the full
system you help bring to life.
Benefits:
Compensation benchmarked to top-quartile for the role, health
insurance for you and your family and other benefits.