Ingeniero/a de Prototipos
Location: Coral Gables, FL (preferred) or Remote within the United States (Eastern Time Zone)
Company: Let’s Prototype
About Let’s Prototype
At Let’s Prototype, we transform ideas into real products.
We develop medical devices, AI-powered products, Industrial IoT systems, robotics, and consumer electronics for startups, inventors, and companies around the world.
This is not a production job.There are no assembly lines.There is no repetitive work.
Every project is different.Every week brings a new engineering challenge.
If your idea of fun is taking something apart just to understand how it works, you’ll probably fit right in.
About the Role
We’re looking for a Prototype Engineer who enjoys building, experimenting, and solving real engineering challenges.
You’ll work alongside our electronics, firmware, software, and industrial design teams, transforming CAD models, PCBs, and engineering concepts into fully functional prototypes.
This is a highly hands-on role where curiosity, craftsmanship, initiative, and problem-solving skills are just as important as technical expertise.
Responsibilities
- Assemble electronic prototypes, from the PCB to the finished product.
- Solder SMT and through-hole components.
- Assemble and integrate mechanical parts.
- Operate and maintain 3D printers.
- Post-process 3D-printed parts.
- Prepare, inspect, and test PCBs.
- Perform prototype testing, validation, and debugging.
- Support engineering validation activities.
- Organize and continuously improve the prototyping laboratory.
- Manage tools, materials, and electronic component inventory.
- Collaborate closely with the firmware, electronics, and mechanical engineering teams throughout the product development process.
Requirements
We’re looking for a builder: someone who enjoys making things work, learning new technologies, and finding practical solutions.
- We’re looking for a builder: someone who enjoys making things work, learning new technologies, and finding practical solutions.
- Strong SMT and through-hole soldering skills.
- Experience with 3D printing.
- Proficiency with workshop tools.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Highly organized and methodical.
- Hands-on problem-solving mindset.
- Eager to learn new technologies.
- Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with engineering teams.
Nice to Have
- Experiencia con software CAD (SolidWorks, Fusion 360 o similares).
- Knowledge of embedded electronics or microcontrollers.
- Experience using oscilloscopes and laboratory equipment.
- Experience with CNC machining.
- Experience with laser cutting.
- Experience with silicone molding or vacuum casting.
- Experience with Arduino, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi projects.
- Experience in robotics.
- Personal engineering projects or maker projects.
What We Offer
- Work on developing products that don’t exist yet.
- Be part of a small, highly specialized engineering team.
- Continuous learning.
- Flexible work environment.
- Opportunity to grow into a senior prototype engineering role.
- Have a direct impact on every product we develop.
One month, you may work on a medical device.The next, on an AI-powered consumer product.Then, on an Industrial IoT system or an innovative robotics platform.
You’ll be part of a highly technical engineering team where your work will have an immediate impact and your ideas will matter.
Success in Your First Six Months
- Become the go-to person for prototype assembly.
- Reduce prototype development and build times.
- Build reliable, high-quality functional prototypes.
- Improve laboratory organization and process repeatability.
- Enable the engineering team to spend more time designing and less time assembling.
- Contribute ideas that improve our prototyping processes.
Who Thrives Here?
People who enjoy:
- Building things.
- Solving practical engineering problems.
- Learning continuously.
- Working with their hands.
- Taking ownership.
- Transforming ideas into real products.
Would You Like to Join Our Team?
If you’ve ever built a robot in your garage, repaired electronics for fun, developed your own projects, or simply can’t resist understanding how things work, we’d love to hear from you.