Hybrid Hardware Reliability Engineer - Edge & Systems
Micromart
Toronto
Hybrid
CAD 110,000 - 160,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Competitive salary and equity
Health, dental, and vision benefits
Monthly fitness or wellness stipend
Meals provided when working from the office
Job summary
A leading technology company based in Toronto is seeking a Hardware Systems Reliability Engineer to ensure the reliability of hardware and software systems within their autonomous retail platform. This hybrid role involves owning system-level QA, testing under real-world conditions, investigating issues, and collaborating closely with engineers. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience with embedded systems, strong problem-solving skills, and a commitment to improving system reliability in a dynamic, startup setting. Attractive benefits include a competitive salary, equity, and health coverage.
Qualifications
Experience in IoT devices, robotics platforms, or device fleets.
Ability to reason about distributed systems and their interactions.
Comfort in a fast-paced startup environment.
Responsibilities
Define and enforce what 'release ready' means for hardware changes.
Test real-world scenarios including connectivity and device failures.
Document findings and partner with engineering for fixes.
Skills
Experience working with hardware and software systems
Strong software fundamentals
Experience debugging issues on Linux-based devices
Strong investigative mindset
Networking fundamentals understanding
Tools
TypeScript
Node.js
Embedded Linux
Job description
A leading technology company based in Toronto is seeking a Hardware Systems Reliability Engineer to ensure the reliability of hardware and software systems within their autonomous retail platform. This hybrid role involves owning system-level QA, testing under real-world conditions, investigating issues, and collaborating closely with engineers. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience with embedded systems, strong problem-solving skills, and a commitment to improving system reliability in a dynamic, startup setting. Attractive benefits include a competitive salary, equity, and health coverage.