Vizzia
Engineering
LeadHardwareEngineer
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“Lead Hardware Engineer at Vizzia. Skills: System architecture, Hardware development, Industrialization, Technical standards. Own system architecture. Make architecture decisions”
Industry & Context.
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What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Hands-on electronic design experience, Embedded systems experience, Shipped hardware full cycle, Comfortable with electronics, mechanics, firmware, Real-world reliability obsession, Zoom in/out on technical issues
Nice to Have
Don't feel you check every box
What You'll Do.
Own system architecture
Make architecture decisions
Drive technical choices
Anticipate certification constraints
Integrate DFM/DFT constraints
Define validation plans
Enforce validation plans
Ensure industrial documentation
Secure critical components
Be technical reference
Contribute to recruiting
Contribute to upskilling
Structure clean interfaces
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Across hardware team; With Backend; With Operations
Full Job Description
CONTEXT 250 local authorities rely on Vizzia's hardware - cameras, stations, accessories - deployed in the field, in real conditions, every day. By end of 2026, that number will be 450. Scaling from here is first and foremost a hardware challenge. The next product iterations need to ship on time, at industrial-grade quality, and with the technical foundations that will hold at scale. That's what this role is about. Vizzia has raised €30M in Series B and is accelerating. The Hardware R&D team covers the full stack — electronics, mechanics, firmware — and is looking for its technical anchor: someone who goes deep on architecture, sets the bar on engineering standards, and makes sure what leaves the lab actually survives the field. You'll report directly to David, Head of Hardware, and work across the hardware team as the senior technical WHAT YOU'LL DO 1. Architecture & technical decisions - Own the system architecture across electronics, mechanics, and firmware - making calls that balance performance, cost, and long-term maintainability - Drive technical choices on high-speed design, and embedded systems with a clear rationale - Anticipate EMC/CE/NDAA certification constraints from day one, not as an afterthought - Simplify where others add complexity. If a design can be cleaner, make it cleaner 2. Industrialization & quality - Integrate DFM/DFT constraints at design stage, not at pre-production review - Define and enforce validation plans that go beyond the lab: functional, environmental, EMC, field testing - Ensure industrial documentation is complete and production-ready: BOM, Gerber files, test reports, procedures - Control BOM costs and secure critical components through double sourcing - Run go/no-go reviews before each hardware release — and make the call 3. Technical standards & team elevation - Set the engineering bar for the hardware team: documentation, validation rigor, design reviews, best practices - Be the technical reference that junior and mid-level
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