At 1KOMMA5°, we connect and manage distributed energy devices at scale. As an IoT Hardware Engineer, you will play a central role in the definition, evolution, and lifecycle management of our 1K5 Heartbeat Gateway hardware, the edge device that securely connects thousands of energy assets to our cloud ecosystem.
You will be the primary hardware owner within the team, being responsible for the gateway’s hardware architecture end-to-end while closely coordinating with developers, supply chain team, and certification partners. Working at the intersection of electronics design, embedded engineering, manufacturing, and compliance, you will ensure that our gateway hardware is reliable, scalable, cost-effective, and evolved at scale.
Your work will directly impact the robustness, longevity, and regulatory readiness of the distributed energy infrastructure we deploy at scale.
Key responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Own the hardware architecture of our IoT gateway, from concept and component selection through production and lifecycle management
Work closely together with the product manager to define system-level requirements covering performance, reliability, security, manufacturability, and cost
Act as the main interface between hardware, embedded software, and manufacturing, ensuring tight alignment across disciplines
Oversee board-level validation, debugging, and failure analysis during prototyping, pilot runs, and field operation
Define and support hardware test strategies for production, including manufacturing flashing processes
Drive hardware-related certification activities (e.g. CE, EMC, safety, radio), working with external labs and internal stakeholders
Support secure hardware foundations, including secure boot enablement in collaboration with embedded software colleagues
Manage hardware revisions, BOM management, and supply-chain constraints over the product lifecycle
Technologies you will work with include:
Embedded hardware (e.g. SoCs, compute modules, secure elements)
Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools, BOM management
Manufacturing processes: prototyping, assembly, flashing, and testing
Certification workflows: CE, EMC, safety, radio, environmental regulations
Close collaboration with embedded Linux and IoT software stacks