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Amododesign is looking for a Field Specialist focused on AI hardware security and verification in Sheffield or London. Ideal candidates will have a strong academic background in physics or engineering, with programming skills in Python, C/C++, and more.
This role involves working on varied and complex engineering projects that impact society, alongside a passionate team and modern working environment. The position emphasizes critical thinking and practical making skills.
[£35,000-£50,000] pro-rata · Sheffield or London Office
Amodo is a hardware engineering company building the 21st century’s most important technologies. Our team of mechanical, electronic, firmware, and software engineers are trusted by world‑leading startups, universities, governments and philanthropists to solve pressing technical challenges.
We are selective in the projects we take on and proactive in seeking out where our exceptional engineering teams can make the most impact. We believe in differential technology development: deliberately accelerating safety‑enhancing technologies to ensure human flourishing. Not every technology is inevitable – rather, the market fails to incentivise key domains. We work in these areas.
We’ve doubled year on year since our founding in 2023, and we aim to do so again in 2026. That means we’re actively hiring across electronics, FPGA, mechanical, firmware, software, physics, HPC infrastructure, and DevOps — plus exceptional talent in any discipline.
If you have a strong academic background and want to apply your skills to real engineering problems, this is the track for you. We’ve seen several exceptionally strong physicists transition into excellent engineers at Amodo. They have quickly picked up practical engineering skills on the job and gone on to make significant contributions across our projects.
To give a concrete example, here is one of our engineer’s stories: Sam joined straight after completing his MSc in physics, with limited practical engineering experience. Sam initially worked on modelling in Python, something he was very familiar with, while building up experience in electronics and firmware — learning to solder, writing embedded code from scratch. Finding this as a real strength, he became the firmware resource on several projects — continuing to build these skills and soon took on the line manager role, mentoring another engineer. Over the last 3 years, he’s picked up significant client‑facing experience — communicating technical details, collaborating externally — as well as developing strong technical and strategic judgement. Last year, he massively upskilled in AI, hardware, and software stack through a project on securing AI infrastructure, and is now running our AI Verification stream.
Sam’s path reflects how quickly someone with strong fundamentals can become a highly capable, multidisciplinary engineer at Amodo. We’ve created this “Physicists to Engineer” job post to encourage more candidates with this background to apply. While inspired by physicists, this track is open to anyone with similarly strong fundamentals and a desire to build real systems.
Existing competence in these areas would be highly valued, though not at all required:
We work across a wide range of disciplines, with engineers tending to specialise in one. We expect this to happen naturally over time for those joining from a non‑engineering background, as you discover and lean into your strengths and interests.
Above all, we value drive, culture fit, and a track‑record of excellence. The top qualities we are looking for from applicants in this track is:
To let you know a bit more about what to expect, our core interview process is as follows. We may occasionally include 1–3 additional stages, including aptitude tests or video calls with one of our founders.
We can pay your professional institution fees.
Weekly maker evenings (tools, budget and pizza provided).