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Test Engineer (Hardware, Software, and Systems)

Soho
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A brilliant opportunity for a hands-on Test Engineer (Hardware, Software, and Systems) to join a pioneering tech start-up working on innovative connected devices that blend hardware, software, and intelligent cloud systems. You’ll be joining a small, talented team at an early stage, helping to shape and test next-generation products designed to perform flawlessly in real-world environments.

Location: London (Ideally 5 days in the office)

Salary: £50k - £90k per annum + equity options + healthcare

Requirements for Product Reliability Engineer

Strong experience as a Test Engineer testing hardware and software products

This company values a strong academic history so is looking for someone who achieved a 2.1 or 1st class degree and at least AAB at A Level (or international equivalent)

Comfortable working with both hardware and software systems, ideally including embedded or IoT-based products

Practical ability to build or modify simple test setups using microcontrollers, sensors, or similar platforms

Strong scripting or automation ability, ideally in Python (other languages such as Bash or Go are also welcome)

Curious and analytical approach to investigating how systems work and identifying edge cases or weaknesses

Strong communication and collaboration skills, comfortable working closely with cross-functional teams

Interest in modern technology stacks and emerging product architectures (e.g. cloud-based or AI-assisted systems)

Desirable: exposure to networking, sensors, or multimedia systems such as audio or video streaming

Responsibilities for Product Reliability Engineer

Plan and carry out comprehensive system-level testing across connectivity, performance, and environmental conditions

Proactively identify faults and bottlenecks to improve reliability, robustness, and scalability

Design and maintain hardware test environments, integrating automation to streamline testing and data capture

Write lightweight scripts or tools to coordinate, analyse, and visualise test outcomes

Replicate realistic usage conditions—such as changes in temperature, motion, or signal quality—to evaluate performance

Collaborate with hardware, firmware, and software engineers to validate complete system functionality

Play a key role in evolving testing frameworks and ensuring reliability is built into designs from the outset

What the role offers

Join a well-backed start-up at a formative stage, where your input genuinely shapes the direction of the product

Work in a supportive, low-ego environment alongside experienced engineers and product specialists

Access to cutting-edge technology and a culture that actively encourages experimentation and growth

Applications

If you’re passionate about building and testing high-performance technology products and want to play a key role in their journey from concept to launch, please apply via the relevant link.

We’re committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. Reasonable adjustments are available for candidates with disabilities during the application and interview stages – please email (if removed by the job board, full details are available on our website).

Keywords: Product Reliability Engineer / Systems Engineer / Hardware Test Engineer / QA Engineer / Embedded Test Engineer / Validation Engineer / Test Automation Engineer / Firmware Engineer / IoT Engineer / Python / Bash / Go / Raspberry Pi / Microcontrollers / Sensors / Connectivity / Edge Computing / AI / Cloud / Computer Science / Electronic Engineering / Mechatronics / Systems Engineering

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