Test Engineer - IoT / Audio / Video / Networks

This is a rare chance to join a startup at the very beginning - where your curiosity, ideas, and input will directly influence the product roadmap. You’ll be working closely with a small, experienced engineering team, building real features in a modern frontend codebase from day one.

We’re using modern technology stacks across our infrastructure and frontend, and AI-assisted tooling to move fast and stay focused - and you’ll be an integral part of shaping both the user experience and the engineering foundations as we scale.

As a Product Reliability Engineer , you’ll sit at the intersection of software, hardware, and field performance - helping ensure that what we ship works flawlessly in the real world, not just in simulation.

You’ll design and run hands-on test scenarios, from measuring battery life and thermal performance to validating cellular, Wi-Fi, and GPS behaviour and develop automation that keeps our testing fast, repeatable, and data-driven. This is a role for a curious builder: someone who’s as happy wiring up a Raspberry Pi to control a test rig as they are writing Python scripts to process test results.

Responsibilities

  • Design and execute system-level tests covering power consumption, network connectivity (cellular, Wi-Fi, GPS), audio/video performance, and environmental conditions.
  • Meticulously hunt for product bugs and vulnerabilities , defects in functional usage, security penetration, making sure the end-to-end solution excels at scale.
  • Formulate a test strategy and futureproof test coverage across a large and evolving feature set.
  • Build and maintain hardware-in-the-loop test rigs , using things like Raspberry Pis, microcontrollers, programmable power supplies, and sensors to measure and automate test cycles.
  • Develop lightweight automation (e.g. in Python, Bash, or Go) to coordinate tests, capture logs, and visualise results - scaling manual insights into repeatable processes.
  • Simulate intense, large-scale usage to find breaking points and ensure our systems are resilient, reliable, and ready for primetime.
  • Work with hardware, firmware and cloud teams to validate end-to-end reliability across device, app, and backend systems.
  • Simulate real-world operating conditions (e.g. variable signal, heat, or motion) to uncover intermittent or long-duration faults.
  • Document findings and edge cases clearly , collaborating with engineers to fix root causes and improve design robustness.
  • Contribute to a reliability mindset - embedding testability and validation hooks into new designs early in development.

What we’re looking for

  • A solid foundation in PRE (product reliability engineering), and test, through strong academic study, or hands-on projects.
  • Practical experience in testing hardware and software systems , embedded devices, or IoT products - ideally including power and connectivity testing.
  • Comfortable building simple test fixtures using Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or similar platforms.
  • Some scripting or automation ability (Python preferred), with interest in scaling manual tests.
  • Curiosity about how things work (and break), with a structured and methodical approach to experimentation.
  • Familiarity with video/audio systems , sensors, or networking technologies is a plus.
  • Enthusiasm to learn - we value resourcefulness and initiative over ticking every box.
  • Interest in modern technologies (e.g. Vue, React, TypeScript, Go, Python), and working with video and audio technologies.
  • An eagerness to get your hands dirty, test products to their absolute limits, and rapidly accelerate your skills in a fast-paced startup environment.
  • Great communication and a collaborative approach to working with others.
  • A natural knack for finding edge cases and a genuine passion for understanding how things work (and how they break!).

Mayflower is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Company
Mayflower Recruitment Ltd
Location
London, UK
Posted
Company
Mayflower Recruitment Ltd
Location
London, UK
Posted