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Bytebeam is hiring a Hardware Technician to support our automotive telematics devices across prototyping, bring-up, production, and field integration. You will work hands-on with soldering, test instruments, schematics, and board files to debug and validate hardware.
The role requires frequent travel to EMS/manufacturing partners and customer sites to support builds, end-of-line test, and device integration into vehicles and systems.
Bytebeam builds the hardware and software stacks that power the next generation of smart connected vehicles. From device telemetry and remote diagnostics to OTA updates, alerts, and fleet-scale device management, Bytebeam helps teams ship connected products faster and operate them reliably in the field.
A lot of what makes hardware actually work happens at the bench and on the line: a clean rework, a shorted net found with a meter, an end-of-line jig that catches a bad unit before it ships. The Hardware Technician is the person who makes that happen, both in our lab and at the places our products get built and deployed.
Bytebeam builds the hardware and software stacks that power the next generation of smart connected vehicles. From device telemetry and remote diagnostics to OTA updates, alerts, and fleet-scale device management, Bytebeam helps teams ship connected products faster and operate them reliably in the field.
A lot of what makes hardware actually work happens at the bench and on the line: a clean rework, a shorted net found with a meter, an end-of-line jig that catches a bad unit before it ships. The Hardware Technician is the person who makes that happen, both in our lab and at the places our products get built and deployed.
We are hiring a Hardware Technician to support our automotive telematics devices across prototyping, bring-up, production, and field integration. This is a hands‑on role for someone who is excellent with a soldering iron, comfortable with test instruments, can read schematics and board files, and can debug failures down to the component.
You will not be stuck at one bench. You should be ready to travel frequently to our EMS / manufacturing partners, test locations, and customer sites to support builds, set up end‑of‑line test, and help integrate our devices into vehicles and systems.
We are looking for a genuinely skilled pair of hands - someone who takes pride in a clean rework, enjoys hunting down a stubborn fault with a scope and a schematic, and is happy to get on a flight or a train to a plant or a customer site to make a build succeed. You should be dependable, safety-and quality-conscious, and the kind of technician engineers trust to do it right and tell them honestly what they found.