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A technology firm located in the United Kingdom is looking for an experienced Embedded Hardware Engineer. In this role, you'll design and deploy critical hardware systems. Responsibilities include building embedded firmware, integrating advanced sensors, and developing security systems. Candidates should have over 5 years of experience, specializing in C / C++, embedded Linux, and cybersecurity. This position offers a competitive salary up to $240,000 per year, along with equity and benefits.
Skip this job application if you’re looking for an easy calling.
Read on if you’re a hacker-minded embedded engineer who ships weekly, owns problems end-to-end, and performs best under pressure.
Humanity needs a defense layer against increasingly intelligent machines around us. Without it, the systems and devices we rely on can—and will—turn against us.
Join Sweep to build that layer and safeguard the freedoms that let people live, work, travel, create, and operate in a rapidly shifting world.
As our Embedded Hardware Engineer, you’ll design and deploy the hardware systems that already protect some of the world’s highest‑stakes teams— from decision-makers and elite market‑movers to frontline journalists, chart‑topping artists, record‑breaking athletes, and history‑bending scientists.
Together, we’ll redefine cyber‑physical security for the AI age.
Base salary for this position is up to $240,000 annually, depending on your qualifications, experience, and impact. Total compensation also includes equity, premium insurance, and individual benefits.
Sweep selects for mission, impact, ownership . Face‑to‑face collaboration is how we operate, thrive, and deliver. You’ll join us on‑site at our NYC HQ or Hybrid in DC, London / Cambridge, UK.
Initial 20‑min intro → technical deep‑dive → team exercise → references → offer.
Just ask.
This is civilizational infrastructure. If you want to build toys this might not be for you. But if you want to help stop the next existential threat, step forward.
Make history. Build humanity’s defense against machines.