You might be a strong candidate if you have:
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A Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Mechatronics Engineering.
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1–3 years of experience working with embedded systems, electronic hardware, or firmware testing.
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Experience reading printed circuit board (PCB) schematics and layouts.
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Hands-on experience testing both physical hardware and embedded firmware or software.
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Familiarity with embedded systems and microcontrollers (e.g., ESP32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi).
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Familiarity with communication protocols, including but not limited to UART, I²C, and SPI.
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Proficiency in Python for scripting, test automation, or data evaluation.
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Comfortable using standard lab equipment, including multimeters, bench power supplies, and oscilloscopes.
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Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills with high attention to detail.
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Ability to work with minimal supervision while collaborating effectively across teams in a fast-paced environment.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and Swahili.
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Support testing, validation, and troubleshooting of the electronics and electromechanical hardware used in clean cooking products, such as control devices, sensors, and communication modules.
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Conduct firmware feature upgrade testing and pre-release validations for clean cooking products.
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Investigate and diagnose hardware and firmware faults, documenting findings clearly for internal teams.
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Perform QA testing of software used on manufacturing test stations.
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Develop and maintain test plans, test cases, and inspection checklists for hardware and firmware releases.
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Support field inspection activities, including occasional on-site hardware checks and performance data collection.