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MOODRO
Hello! We are Moodro. We create autonomous anti-UAV solutions that work in real combat conditions and strengthen units at the front. 400"/>our systems use combat units every day
more than 1000 REB stations have been transferred to the front
• we have official NATO codification and confirmation of specialized units
• the team includes veterans and engineers who regularly test developments style="font-style: normal; font-weight: 400"/>About the role: Test Engineer (REB/PEP) - testing of our devices and components at the interface of hardware, firmware and web. This role is not about "just QA processes", but about working with real equipment, finding the causes of failures and verifying solutions in scenarios close to combat conditions.
Work format: 400"/>• Full-time
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Technical challenges:
• Testing not only software, but also real hardware/firmware solutions
• Working with EW/PEP devices, web-interfaces and field scenarios
• Finding and locating problems at the interface of hardware, firmware and software
Responsibilities:
Testing of hardware, firmware and web components
• Reproducing bugs, diagnosing and analyzing the causes of failures
• Working with Linux, logs, CLI and basic network diagnostics
• Participation in field tests and testing of equipment in real conditions
Requirements (must-have):
Experience in testing hardware / embedded / related technical systems
• Experience in testing web or software components
• Confident work with Linux
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Experience with measuring instruments is a plus: oscilloscope as a minimum
• Basic understanding of radio waves, electromagnetic radiation, basic principles of operation
• Ability to write understandable bug reports
• Independence, attention and willingness to work with hands with real equipment
Will be a plus:
• Field testing experience
• SDR / LoRa / basic understanding of modulations
Deeper understanding of radio theory and style="font-style: normal; font-weight: 400"> 400">• Git
What you get:
Work on products that are actually used in combat conditions
• Strong engineering team and complex technical tasks
• Ability to develop in miltech, hardware and embedded direction
• Impact on the quality of real systems, not "testing for the sake of testing"
About the process:
• Interview with a recruiter
• Technical interview
• Security check
• Offer > onboarding