Engineering services for hardware R&D, product development, and manufacturing automation
Andrews Cooper is a Pacific Northwest engineering services firm handling hardware-intensive R&D and product development for clients building complex embedded systems. The tech stack is purely embedded and physical-world focused—no cloud, no web frameworks—spanning microcontroller platforms (Zephyr, FreeRTOS, VxWorks), hardware design tools (Altium, SolidWorks, Teamcenter), and low-level protocols (I2C, UART, LoRaWAN, BLE). All 11 active hires are engineering roles weighted heavily toward senior and staff levels, suggesting they're scaling capacity for complex multidisciplinary projects rather than hiring generalists.
Andrews Cooper partners with technology companies on custom hardware development, product engineering, and manufacturing automation. The firm operates across four service lines: R&D acceleration (custom test equipment and data automation), product development (concept-to-production execution or mid-stage integration), hardware testing (validation and qualification), and manufacturing automation. Clients retain full IP ownership; Andrews Cooper delivers design files, source code, and documentation at project completion. The team includes PMP-certified project managers and specialists in mechanical, electrical, firmware, and controls engineering. Based in McMinnville, Oregon, the firm has grown to 51–200 employees since 2000.
Mechanical, electrical, firmware, controls engineering, plus R&D, product development, hardware testing, and manufacturing automation. The stack includes microcontrollers (Zephyr, FreeRTOS, VxWorks), design tools (Altium, SolidWorks, Teamcenter), and embedded protocols (I2C, UART, LoRaWAN, BLE).
Power and battery-life validation for next-generation wearable devices, and new product development in the consumer electronics space.
Andrews Cooper's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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