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Sensor Controls & Algorithms Engineer

Aquatic Labs, Boston, MA, USA

Pay: 60.000 - 80.000

Job type: Full Time


Join Us in Revolutionizing Water Chemistry Sensing
We've developed breakthrough sensor technology that will transform how water chemistry is monitored across industrial applications. Our innovative sensors deliver real-time, accurate measurements that were previously impossible with traditional methods.

The Role
We are looking for a Sensor Algorithm Engineer to take lead on the full chain from raw sensor signal to reliable, production-quality measurement. This is a core technical role — sensor performance is the product, and you will be driving it forward.

Aquatic Labs is building something that hasn't existed before in the market: a solid-state sensor capable of reagent-free measurement of total alkalinity, and that’s just the beginning. The measurement problem is inherently multi-disciplinary — it requires modeling and deep understanding of both chemical and electrical systems. If you're drawn to problems where the algorithm can't be separated from the physics, this is the role.

You will work closely with our electrical, mechanical, and firmware engineers, as well as our scientists and lab team, to develop and validate the algorithms and models that underpin sensor accuracy, precision, and robustness across real-world conditions. You will also be responsible for processing and communicating data from internal product testing and customer testing.

This is not a research role. We need someone who can implement, iterate, and ship.

Responsibilities
Algorithm & Data Science
(primary focus)

Develop and own algorithms that convert raw sensor signals into accurate, reliable measurements

Build physics-based sensor measurement models alongside data-driven components, with sound judgment about where each approach belongs

Design and implement signal processing routines on time-series data streams

Signal Processing

Characterize sensor response and develop compensation strategies for non-ideal behaviors including noise, drift, and environmental interference

Apply systems and control theory fundamentals to sensor response characterization and filter design

Calibration

Design and maintain calibration models and the experimental workflows that support them

Quantify and manage measurement uncertainty across operating conditions

Develop controlled experiments to isolate specific error sources including DOE/factorial designs and sample size reasoning

Firmware / Embedded

Implement algorithms in C++ for embedded deployment alongside Python-based development and analysis workflows

Data Reporting & Cross-Functional Communication

Translate algorithm and measurement results into clear, actionable findings for electrical, mechanical, and firmware teammates

Produce external-facing data reports and curated datasets for customers and pilot partners

Hard Requirements

Strong applied math, modeling, and signal processing foundation, including:

Time-series analysis: filter design, frequency analysis, outlier rejection, and feature detection

Applied statistics: regression, uncertainty quantification, and experimental design

Calibration and error modeling

Numerical methods: interpolation, optimization, and root-finding

Experience building physics-based measurement models as well as data-driven subcomponents

Familiarity with systems and control theory and its application to sensor characterization and filter design

Proficiency in Python (NumPy, SciPy, Pandas) and C++ (Eigen, STL) for scientific computing and algorithm development

Hands-on experience working with hardware-generated instrument data through to reliable measurement output

Familiarity with electrical engineering fundamentals (transistors, ADCs, DACs)

Ability to design controlled experiments that validate models and generate calibration data

Strong cross-functional communication skills; experience producing both internal technical analyses and external-facing reports

Startup-compatible: you take ownership, identify problems independently, and don't wait for someone else to solve a problem or write a spec.

Nice To Haves

Experience with measurement traceability and metrology

Familiarity with analog electronics and mixed-signal circuits

Experience with chemical or electrochemical measurement systems

Experience with production data infrastructure: warehousing, pipeline orchestration, or time-series storage at sensor-scale write volumes

Why Join Aquatic Labs

You will own a core technical function at a company building revolutionary sensing technology where sensor performance is the product

The problems are real, the team is small, and your fingerprints will be on everything

Competitive compensation including equity

Aquatic Labs is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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