Electronics TechnicianThe modern battlefield has changed. Cheap, autonomous suicide drones have turned the tactical advantage upside down, and the world is looking for a solution. At 9 Mothers, we aren't just "innovating"—we are building the shield.Backed by top-tier investors, we develop AI powered machines designed to intercept and neutralize Group 1/sUAS threats in real-time. Our flagship product is a low-power, counter-drone system built for the edge—on vehicles, at bases, or in a soldier's pack.This role owns hands-on electronics fabrication for the company: building cables and harnesses, wiring compute and control enclosures, and reworking PCBAs.
Your workmanship goes directly into weapons systems that get run hard at the range, so it has to be right — clean, documented, and durable. Most of your time is in the Cable & Harness Fabrication (Core)Build cables and wire harnesses from schematics, harness drawings, or an engineer's sketch — cut, strip, crimp, solder, pin, and pot as requiredWork across connector families common to robotic and vehicle systems: circular/mil-spec connectors, D-subs, Molex/JST/board-level connectors, RF/coax, and power connectors, using correct tooling for eachLabel, sleeve, and strain-relieve harnesses for hard use on outdoor, live-fire robotic platforms — vibration, heat, dust, and repeated teardownVerify every build: continuity, pinout, insulation resistance / hipot where appropriate; capture as-builts and redline drawings so the next build is fasterBox Builds & System WiringWire compute and control enclosures end-to-end: panel layout, component mounting, power distribution, wire routing and dressing, grounding and shieldingPerform point-to-point checkout and initial power-up checks before handing boxes to engineering for bring-upBuild repeatably — when we need the second and third unit, they should match the firstPCBA Rework & RepairRework and repair PCBAs: component replacement (through-hole and SMT), ECO / blue-wire modifications, connector replacement, and conformal coating touch-upTroubleshoot boards and assemblies to the failed component using DMM, oscilloscope, and bench power suppliesTest Setups & FixturesBuild and run simple electrical test setups: cable life/flex testing, actuator test fixtures, breakout boxes, load banks, and long-duration soak testsInstrument tests, log results, and report failures with enough detail that engineering can act on themMaintain the electronics lab: test equipment, soldering stations, crimp tooling, and stock of wire, connectors, and consumablesField SupportTravel to test ranges when needed to repair harnesses, boxes, and electronics on deployed systems and support live-fire test eventsWork safely around firearms and an active belt-fed shotgun platform, with disciplined adherence to range safety protocolsRequirements5+ years of hands-on experience as an electronics technician, electrical assembler, or similar role building and repairing complex electromechanical hardware — robotics, aerospace, defense, automotive, test equipment, or industrial systemsExpert-level cable and harness fabrication: crimping, soldering, pinning, and the judgment to pick the right connector, wire gauge, and strain relief for the applicationProficient soldering and rework skills, including SMT component replacementAble to read and work from schematics, wiring diagrams, and harness drawings — and to build sensibly from an engineer's verbal description or sketch when a drawing doesn't exist yetCompetent with standard bench equipment: DMM, oscilloscope, power supplies; able to trace electrical faults methodicallyMeticulous workmanship and documentation habits: labeling, as-builts, redlines, test recordsComfortable working around firearms and live-fire operations, and willing to travel occasionally to test ranges in central Texas conditions (heat, dust, outdoor work)US person (citizen or lawful permanent resident) — required for ITAR complianceNice-to-HaveIPC/WHMA-A-620 (cable and harness), IPC-A-610, or J-STD-001 certification — or demonstrably equivalent workmanshipMilitary electronics maintenance background (avionics, armament, ground systems, or similar MOS)Experience designing and fabricating simple test fixtures, including basic mechanical work — drilling, tapping, 3D printing, panel fabricationFamiliarity with motors, servos, actuators, and motion-control wiring on robotic systemsExperience with data logging or basic scripting (e.g., Python) for automated or long-duration testsWhat Success Looks LikeWithin the first 30 days, engineers have stopped building cables and wiring boxes — that work comes to you, and it comes back done right, on time, and documented. The lab is organized, tooling and stock are under control, and harness drawings are getting better because of your redlines.On an ongoing basis, nothing electrical fails at the range because of workmanship. Test setups you build produce data the engineering team trusts, and when something does break in the field, you're the one who gets it running again.Work EnvironmentThis role is based in our Austin, TX lab and shop.
It involves occasional travel to outdoor test ranges in central Texas — heat, dust, direct sun, and limited infrastructure — including live-fire test events in close proximity to an active belt-fed shotgun system, with strict adherence to safety protocols.BenefitsMeaningful Early Equity: You aren't just an employee; you are a foundational owner. Your contributions directly drive the value of your stake in the company.Direct Roadmap Influence: Forget the bureaucracy of big defense. You will have a seat at the table, directly shaping our product and technology trajectory from day one.Mission-Critical Work: We don't build for "what if." We build systems the Department of War actively needs to counter immediate, real-world threats.The Builder's Playground: Work in a brand-new lab fully optimized for rapid prototyping, equipped with NVIDIA Jetsons, high-end scopes, and 3-D printers.100% Employer-Paid Premiums: We cover 100% of your medical, dental, and vision insurance premiums and cover 50% of healthcare premiums for your dependents.Unlimited PTO: We value results, not clock-watching. Take the time you need to stay sharp and recharge.Zero Red Tape: You report to the founders.
You have the autonomy to make technical decisions that would take months of committee approval at a larger firm.Austin-Based Culture: Join an onsite team in Austin, TX, where we prioritize high-bandwidth collaboration and rapid field-testing.Relocation Assistance: We want the best talent in the room. If you aren't in Austin yet, we'll help you get here, to make your transition to the Silicon Hills seamless.About the InterviewApplication screen phone call (30 min)Virtual interview with Operations Director (45 min via MS Teams)In-person visit & technical exercise in AustinOffer