FieldLine Industries is a Colorado-based quantum sensing company developing and manufacturing high-sensitivity quantum magnetometers and advanced multi-sensor systems. Our technology is being applied in a wide variety of application areas including navigation in GNSS-denied environments, unexploded ordnance detection, maritime sensing, and space systems. Our technology sits at the intersection of quantum physics, precision engineering, and real-world deployment—transforming applications in navigation, space and geographical mapping, geophysics, defense applications, and fundamental research. We’re a small, highly technical team that values solving problems together, with curiosity, rigor, reliability and humor.
- 401(k)
- Employee discounts
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Free food & snacks
- Vision insurance
This position may require access to export-controlled information subject to ITAR regulations. Candidates must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents eligible to access export-controlled information under U.S. regulations.
- Design and improve low-noise analog circuits, including sensor readout, current drivers, and amplifiers
- Own electrical architecture for quantum magnetometer hardware, including circuit design, schematic capture
- Select components with attention to noise, stability, availability, lifecycle, and cost
- Define and review PCB layouts with a focus on: (1) Signal integrity and grounding (2) Power distribution and decoupling (3) Clocking and digital interface
- Support board bring-up, validation, and system-level debugging
- Work with manufacturing partners and vendors
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field
- 3+ years of experience designing electronics for products or instrumentation
- Strong experience with schematic capture and PCB design
- Deep understanding of analog electronics and mixed-signal systems
- Experience designing hardware intended for production and deployment, not just lab use
- Comfortable debugging hardware
- Self-driven, tinkerer, learner
- Familiarity with EMC/EMI considerations and compliance testing
- Experience supporting products already in production or early field use
- Exposure to magnetic sensing, instrumentation, or quantum/atomic systems
- Interest in contributing to development of quantum technologies - previous quantum or magnetometer experience is not essential
- Significant technical ownership
- Exposure to advanced sensing systems
- Direct impact on fielded, deployed hardware systems
- A collaborative, fun working environment
- Opportunity to learn and grow your skillset
- Competitive benefits package
- Work on cutting-edge quantum technology moving from lab to real-world impact
- High ownership and visibility—your designs will define the product
- Close collaboration with world-class physicists, engineers and research institutions
- Competitive benefits package
- A culture that values deep thinking, fast iteration, and building things that matter
- Quarterly teambuilding events
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