Hardware V&V Engineer
Develop and validate software, firmware, and hardware, building robust automated test systems that accelerate reliability, scalability, and deployment of complex embedded technologies.
About PassiveLogic®
PassiveLogic is the first fully autonomous platform for buildings. We’ve reinvented the fundamental principles of automation to democratize technology, optimize buildings, and reduce the world’s carbon footprint. We are a team of technologists, engineers, and creatives dedicated to making a sustainable impact through real-world solutions.
We are looking for team members who have a passion for technology and want to work on cutting-edge problems with real-world solutions. Our culture is built on bringing together the most talented engineers, thinkers, and creatives—backed by the world’s leading investors—working together to make the future a reality.
About the Role
This is a career-defining opportunity to play a crucial role in a hyper-scale AI company that is transforming the future of autonomous systems, energy, and the built environment.
As our Hardware V&V Engineer, you will be responsible for verifying and validating the functionality of our hardware across its operational regime.
What you’ll do
Develop physical test fixtures for testing mechanical, electrical and firmware functionalities of PassiveLogic hardware products.
Test, report bugs, and debug mechanical, electrical, firmware, software on hardware platform.
Evangelize new testing methodologies, best practices, and tools with goals to continuously improve test coverage through both manual and automated processes.
Participate in cross-functional teams to support engineering test, bringup, and deployment.
What you’ll bring
If your experience does not meet all our posted requirements below, we’d still love to hear from you. We are looking for practitioners who are passionate about understanding people, committed to lifelong learning, and driven by the love of what they do. If that’s you, please apply!
You must have
B.S. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or similar field.
3+ years experience in automated testing, using, developing, and extending test frameworks and equipment.
Knowledge of test methods, appropriate levels of test, test techniques, statistics, and data analysis methods.
Ability to contribute individually, architecturally, and in group/pair programming.
Previous test script design, coding, debugging and maintenance skills.
You should have
Ability to analyze technical specifications and come up with solutions to complex technical problems in a fast-paced environment with competing priorities.
Experience participating in design reviews and documentation production.
Experience developing application software that interfaces with FPGAs, sensors, and other embedded hardware.
Familiar with basic Linux operation and terminal commands.
It’s helpful to have
Familiarity with standard embedded communication protocols (SPI, UART, I2C, etc) as well as physical interfaces such as Ethernet, USB, Bluetooth, WIFI.
Experience applying Computer Science fundamentals such as data structures, algorithm design, problem solving, and complexity analysis.
Ability to read and analyze schematics to identify test points and test cases.
Electrical design experience.
Familiar with Python programming language.
Familiar with Swift programming language.
Familiar with good practices of coding with AI agents.
Previous experience working in a small company/startup environment and building test infrastructure from the ground up.
We know there are candidates who might not fit everything we’ve described above, or who might have experience and skills we haven’t considered. PassiveLogic can sometimes be flexible enough to shift responsibilities to the right person, or otherwise identify open or upcoming roles that may better fit your professional background. Even if you don’t meet all the requirements above, we still want to hear from you.
Compensation, Benefits & Perks:
Competitive compensation
Generous equity share package
Medical, dental and vision coverage
Disability and Life Insurance options
Flex PTO
Team building events
Free catered lunch in the office Monday — Friday
Free ski pass (We are at the base of Big Cottonwood Canyon)
Free National Park pass
A Note on Working Onsite:
This role is based in our Salt Lake City Office. We believe that creativity and cohesion flows best when we are all together. When you’re constantly innovating, transforming whole industries, inventing new products and processes, and creating a more sustainable future through technology—and we are doing all these things—we believe we’re better as a team in-person. That’s why all of our teams work from one of our office locations, five days a week.
When applying, include:
A cover letter telling us why you're the perfect candidate for PassiveLogic that describes the hardest engineering problem you’ve solved that also involved leading a group of people
A resume
Extra mile — include a description of a project (of any type) you personally created, devised, built, managed, organized, or designed that was of your own self-initiative
Diversity and inclusion
Diversity, inclusion, and belonging is woven into our values and everything we do. We welcome all—come as you are and bring your whole self. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity every day by maintaining a safe and inclusive environment for our employees at every stage of their careers.
- Department
- Software Engineering
- Role
- Test & Validation
- Locations
- Salt Lake City
About PassiveLogic
PassiveLogic enables autonomy for controlled systems and unlocks collaboration between teams to manage those systems. PassiveLogic has reimagined how we design, build, operate, maintain, and manage infrastructural robots, whose current technology has remained unchanged for decades. By using revolutionary physics-based Quantum digital twins and leveraging the world’s fastest AI compiler to simulate future-forward controls, PassiveLogic empowers users to easily create their own generative digital twins in minutes to launch autonomous control. This control optimizes for energy use, equipment longevity, and occupant comfort levels in real time for the system’s lifetime. Autonomous control lays the foundation for decarbonization at scale and enables truly smart, connected cities. PassiveLogic is backed by leading investors including nVentures, Era Ventures, Keyframe Capital, Addition, RET Ventures, noa (formerly A/O Proptech), and Brookfield Growth.