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Mid-Level

Firmware Test Engineer

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Dozee

Dozee

Bangalore
On-site
Posted April 29, 2026

Job Description

Overview: Dozee Health AI is a pioneer in Contactless Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), proven to drive transformation at scale. Headquartered in Bengaluru, India, Dozee has emerged as India’s no. 1 RPM Company. 
We are seeking visionary individuals to help us in this very exciting  journey. As a part of our dynamic team, you’ll have the opportunity to collaborate with top healthcare providers in the country, applying AI-powered RPM solutions to tackle some of the most pressing challenges in healthcare - enhancing staff efficiency, improving patient outcomes, and pioneering the next generation of care models.

Role Overview


We are looking for a Firmware Test Engineer with 2-3 years of hands-on experience in firmware or embedded systems, who is passionate about understanding how devices behave in the real world. This role is ideal for engineers who enjoy working with real hardware, running systems in long loops, and investigating failures to understand not just what broke, but why.


You will work closely with firmware engineers to test device functionality, identify regressions, and improve system reliability. Over time, you will grow into building test automation, hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) setups, and firmware CI/CD pipelines.


If you are a firmware engineer—or come from a related embedded background—and are curious, motivated, and eager to expand your skill set into testing, automation, and reliability engineering, you are welcome to apply.

Why This Role Exists

 

As our devices and firmware scale, informal or manual testing is no longer sufficient. Devices must behave correctly not only in ideal conditions, but also across resets, power cycles, degraded communication, and long-running field scenarios.

 

This role exists to ensure that firmware failures are found early, in the lab—not in the field. By investing in firmware test engineering, we aim to improve observability, reduce deployment risk, and increase confidence in every firmware release.

 



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