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Tools for Humanity (Worldcoin LA)

Tools for Humanity (Worldcoin LA)

Other Engineering
Munich, Germany
Posted on Jul 18, 2024

About the Company:

Worldcoin (www.worldcoin.org) is an open-source protocol, supported by a global community of developers, individuals, economists and technologists committed to expanding participation in, and access to, the global economy. Its community is united around core beliefs in the inherent worth and equality of every individual, the right to personal privacy, and open and public collaboration. These beliefs are reflected in what the community is building: a public utility to connect everyone to the global economy.

The Worldcoin Foundation (www.worldcoin.foundation) is the protocol’s steward and will support and grow the Worldcoin community until it becomes self-sufficient. Tools for Humanity (www.toolsforhumanity.com) is a global hardware and software development company. It helped launch Worldcoin and continues to provide support to the Foundation, in addition to operating the World App.

About the Company:

Worldcoin (www.worldcoin.org) is an open-source protocol, supported by a global community of developers, individuals, economists and technologists committed to expanding participation in, and access to, the global economy. Its community is united around core beliefs in the inherent worth and equality of every individual, the right to personal privacy, and open and public collaboration. These beliefs are reflected in what the community is building: a public utility to connect everyone to the global economy.

The Worldcoin Foundation (www.worldcoin.foundation) is the protocol’s steward and will support and grow the Worldcoin community until it becomes self-sufficient. Tools for Humanity (www.toolsforhumanity.com) is a global hardware and software development company. It helped launch Worldcoin and continues to provide support to the Foundation, in addition to operating the World App.

This opportunity would be with Tools for Humanity.

Location: Munich

About the Team:

The Operations & Manufacturing department at Tools for Humanity is responsible for all aspects of driving the Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Logistics,Physical Security, Field Operational Compliance, and Technical Support of our world-class hardware devices reaching billions of people globally. We are a rapidly growing, highly cross-functional team that strategically partners with industrial design, optics, software, market operations, and the finance teams to define product requirements and execute on development. Join our dynamic team as a Field Operations Lead, and contribute to the operational excellence of our organization. We offer competitive compensation, professional development opportunities, and a collaborative work environment.

About The Opportunity:

Tools for Humanity is looking for a Working Student to assist in developing, testing, and validating our flagship hardware devices, including the Orb. This role will work closely with Engineering Hardware, Manufacturing, and Industrial Design to support the creation and production of cutting-edge technologies at scale.

Core Responsibilities:

  • Assist in the development, design, and implementation of electrical systems and circuits.
  • Support the creation of circuit layouts and designs using E-CAD (Altium).
  • Assist in research and development of hardware changes.
  • Help with the qualification, verification, and validation of developed hardware.
  • Conduct measurements with oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and other measuring equipment under supervision.
  • Assist in commissioning and repair of PCBs.
  • Support the programming of microcontrollers in C with real-time operating systems for testing and applications.

About You:

  • Currently pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering or a similar qualification.
  • Basic experience in planning, circuit development, and layout creation with E-CAD, ideally Altium.
  • Familiarity with measuring equipment such as oscilloscopes and logic analyzers.
  • Basic soldering experience in the assembly and repair of electronic assemblies.
  • Fundamental programming skills in C for microcontroller development.
  • Good English proficiency in both spoken and written form.
  • Strong drive, proactive attitude, and solid work ethic.

Nice-to-Haves:

  • Knowledge in the development and integration of embedded Linux systems.
  • Knowledge in Python for automating testing procedures and development tasks.

What we offer:

  • An open and collaborative office space in Munich’s Maxvorstadt!
  • 30 vacation days on top of public holidays for the region
  • Monthly Phone Reimbursement or a company device
  • We offer a hybrid work model and care about your mobility, so Tools for Humanity covers your Deutschland Ticket costs
  • Free Lunch and Dinner whenever you’re in the office!