
Hardware Test, Compliance Engineer
Fuse Energy
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: London • United Kingdom
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About the role
- Plan, set up and execute hands-on validation, verification and compliance tests on Fuse Energy hardware systems, both in laboratory environments and on live sites
- Prepare systems for external certification and type testing, coordinating with notified bodies, test houses and third-party laboratories
- Support in-field testing, commissioning and acceptance activities at customer, partner or pilot sites to validate safety, performance and grid interoperability
- Execute targeted test campaigns covering areas such as electrical safety (LVD), EMC, grid code compliance (e.g. G99/G100 and EU equivalents), functional safety and environmental requirements
- Identify, analyse and troubleshoot hardware, firmware and system-level issues uncovered during testing, working closely with design and software engineers to drive corrective actions
- Translate regulatory and standards requirements into clear internal test plans, acceptance criteria and validation strategies
- Develop and maintain thorough test documentation, including test procedures, reports, evidence packs and compliance dossiers for internal use and external audits
- Communicate test results, risks and compliance status clearly to engineering, operations and leadership teams, supporting informed technical and commercial decisions
- Contribute to continuous improvement of Fuse’s compliance, testing and quality processes as products and deployments scale
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering or a closely related technical discipline
- At least 3 years of experience in a hardware test, compliance, regulatory or certification-focused engineering role
- Strong hands-on experience working with electrical or power-electronic systems in laboratory and/or field environments
- Proficiency with standard electrical test and measurement equipment, such as oscilloscopes, power analysers, multimeters, insulation testers and data acquisition systems
- Experience creating structured test plans, executing formal test procedures and producing clear, high-quality technical documentation
- Working knowledge of relevant standards and regulations, such as LVD, EMC, grid connection codes and related EU/UK directives (or a strong ability to learn them quickly)
- Excellent problem-solving and debugging skills with a rigorous, detail-oriented approach to engineering work
- Ability to work independently, manage multiple test activities in parallel and operate effectively across lab, site, and external partner environments
Benefits
- Competitive salary and an equity sign-on bonus
- Biannual bonus scheme
- Fully expensed tech to match your needs
- Paid annual leave
- Breakfast and dinner allowance for office based employees
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Hard skills
hardware testingcompliance testingregulatory testingtest planningtest procedurestechnical documentationproblem-solvingdebuggingelectrical systemspower-electronic systems
Soft skills
detail-orientedindependent workmulti-taskingcommunicationcollaboration
Certifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical EngineeringBachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering