📍 Cairo, Egypt 🇪🇬
Department
Technical/Hardware Engineering
Reporting To
Hardware Team Leader
Location
Egypt (Cairo / Alexandria)
Employment
Full-Time
Document No.
HW-EG-2026-009 | Rev A
Date
02 June 2026
Blu EV is a fast-growing electric mobility company building and operating battery-swapping infrastructure and electric vehicle fleets across Egypt. Our ecosystem brings together swapping stations, smart battery packs, and electric scooters into a seamless, data-driven energy service. As we scale, we are investing in an in-house embedded firmware capability to take full ownership of the intelligence that powers our network.
We are looking for a hands-on Embedded Systems Engineer to join the Hardware team. You will design, develop, and maintain firmware across three core domains that are central to Blu EV's next phase of growth: swapping station control systems, battery management systems, and IoT connectivity. Working closely with the Hardware Team Leader and field operations teams.
Area
Requirement
Education
BSc in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Computer Engineering, or equivalent
Experience
3+ years of hands-on embedded firmware development in a product or field environment
Programming Languages
Proficient in C / C++; Python for tooling and scripting
Microcontroller Platforms
Solid experience with ARM Cortex-M or equivalent embedded MCU families
Communication Protocols
Hands-on experience with serial bus protocols (CAN, RS-485, Modbus, UART, SPI, I2C)
IoT / Connectivity
Experience integrating embedded devices with cloud IoT platforms via MQTT or HTTP/REST
Debugging Tools
Proficient with JTAG/SWD, logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, and serial protocol analyzers
Version Control
Git — branching, pull requests, code review workflow
Language
English (working proficiency)
Competency
What it means at BluEV
Field Mindset
Comfortable travelling to live operational sites; able to diagnose and resolve issues under real-world pressure
Root-Cause Thinking
Goes beyond surface symptoms — correlates firmware logs, electrical measurements, and hardware state to find true failure modes
Clear Communication
Translates low-level firmware findings into actionable insights for non-firmware audiences — operations, management, and suppliers
Ownership
Takes end-to-end responsibility from development bench to deployed field unit
Adaptability
Works effectively with evolving hardware platforms, partial documentation, and supplier-provided components