IoT Engineer

Company: Fuse Energy

Location: London

Posted: April 17th, 2026

Fuse Energy is a forward‑thinking renewable energy startup on a mission to deliver a terawatt of renewable energy - fast. We're combining first‑principles thinking with cutting‑edge technology to build a radically better energy system. We raised $170M from top‑tier investors including Multicoin, Balderton, Lakestar, Accel, Creandum, Lowercarbon, Ribbit, Box Group and strategic angels like Nico Rosberg, the Co‑Founder of Solana and GPs behind Meta, Revolut, Spotify, Uber and more.

We're creating a fully integrated energy company: from developing solar, wind and hydrogen projects to real‑time power trading and distributed energy installations. By selling directly to consumers, we cut out the middleman, lower costs and pass on savings to customers.

But we're not stopping there. We're also building the Energy Network: a decentralised platform of smart devices that rewards users in Energy Dollars for electrifying their homes, shifting usage to off‑peak hours, and helping balance the grid. This network strengthens grid stability - a critical foundation for scaling AI data centres and other energy‑intensive industries.

We're looking for an IoT Engineer to help design, build, and scale the connected hardware powering the Energy Network. This is a hands‑on role spanning embedded systems, networking, device security, and fleet connectivity—from prototype through to deployment. You'll contribute to building resilient connectivity, secure provisioning, and robust telemetry across a growing fleet of distributed energy devices.

You’ll play an important role in shaping how our devices connect, communicate, and evolve securely at scale, working closely with firmware, hardware, and backend teams to deliver production‑ready systems.

Responsibilities

Connectivity & Networking

Device Security & OTA Management

Edge & Cloud Integration

Compliance & Testing

Cross‑Functional Collaboration

Requirements

Nice to Have

Benefits

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