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Remote Electronics Test Engineer Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

... is remote eligible for candidates who currently reside in Utah. What You'll Do * API Test & Framework Engineering: Actively participate in the development lifecycle by proactively digging into ...

... is remote eligible for candidates who currently reside in Utah. What You'll Do * API Test & Framework Engineering: Actively participate in the development lifecycle by proactively digging into ...

Quality Engineer II

Sandy, UT ยท On-site +1

$68K - $88K/yr

Leads development of risk assessments and test methods * Supports component qualifications, design ... Remote or field-based positions will have different workplace arrangements which will be indicated ...

Senior Backend Engineer - AI Platform

Salt Lake City, UT ยท On-site +1

$118K - $156K/yr

This is a remote position; however, the candidate must reside within 30 miles of one of the ... Write automated unit tests, integration tests, end-to-end tests, concurrency tests, load ...

Sr. Software Engineer (AI & Backend)

Salt Lake City, UT ยท On-site +1

$118K - $156K/yr

This is a remote position; however, the candidate must reside within 30 miles of one of the ... Write automated unit tests, integration tests, end-to-end tests, concurrency tests, load ...

Sr. Software Engineer (AI & Backend)

Salt Lake City, UT ยท On-site +1

$118K - $156K/yr

This is a remote position; however, the candidate must reside within 30 miles of one of the ... Write automated unit tests, integration tests, end-to-end tests, concurrency tests, load ...

Two-time winner (2024, 2023) Top Workplace Innovation * 2025 Remote Work * 2024 Technology Industry ... Lead, coach, and develop a team of approximately 5-6 software engineers and software test engineers.

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Remote Electronics Test Engineer information

How do Remote Electronics Test Engineers typically collaborate with on-site teams to troubleshoot and resolve hardware issues?

Remote Electronics Test Engineers often use a combination of video conferencing, remote desktop applications, and collaborative project management tools to work closely with on-site engineers and technicians. They may guide hands-on staff through diagnostic procedures, review real-time test data, and help interpret results to identify root causes of issues. Effective communication and clear documentation are crucial in this remote setup to ensure that fixes are implemented correctly and efficiently. Regular check-ins and virtual meetings help maintain alignment and foster teamwork despite the distance.

What is a Remote Electronics Test Engineer?

A Remote Electronics Test Engineer is a professional who designs, implements, and conducts tests on electronic components, devices, or systems while working from a remote location. They use specialized software and remote-access tools to analyze performance, diagnose issues, and ensure products meet quality standards. This role often requires collaboration with on-site teams, creating test plans, documenting results, and troubleshooting problems. Remote Electronics Test Engineers typically possess a strong background in electronics, testing methodologies, and communication skills to effectively manage projects from a distance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Electronics Test Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Electronics Test Engineer, you need a solid background in electronic circuit design, troubleshooting, and testing, typically supported by a degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with test equipment (oscilloscopes, multimeters), simulation software (SPICE), and certifications like IPC or ISTQB are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and effective remote communication set top performers apart. These competencies are crucial for ensuring accurate testing, efficient collaboration, and successful product validation in a remote work environment.
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Software Engineer AI-Native Full Stack

Bolo AI

Salt Lake City, UT โ€ข On-site, Remote

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PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Software Engineer โ€” AI-Native Full Stack

Bay Area (Hybrid) | Salt Lake City Area (Remote) | Full-Time Senior Engineer

Bolo.ai

Bay Area (Hybrid) | Salt Lake City Area (Remote) | Full-Time

The Role Has Changed

Three person engineering teams are building what used to take thirty. Not by working harder, but by working differently. The engineers shipping at this pace don't write code. They write specs precise enough that agents implement them correctly. They build harnesses. CI gates, structural tests, linting rules, and architectural enforcement that mechanically prevent entire classes of agent mistakes. They design validation systems where agents write the tests and humans verify that features actually work from the user's perspective.

The code is a generated artifact. The spec, the harness, and the validation infrastructure are what engineers maintain.

This is how we work at Bolo.ai. We're hiring engineers who already work this way, or who have the depth to start.

The Company

Bolo.ai builds generative AI systems for the energy industry, making daily work faster, safer, and better for heavy industry workers. We have Fortune 500 contracts, production deployments, and growing enterprise demand. We're scaling.

Energy adds real constraints. Regulatory compliance, data residency, operational technology integration, deployment across cloud and on-premises infrastructure. These constraints make the architecture harder and the work more interesting.

The Work

You'll spend your time on four things:

Specifications. You write behavioral specs, architectural constraints, and feature requirements that agents implement against. When agent output misses the mark, you tighten the spec. Not by adding more words, but by being more precise about what "correct" means. This requires understanding the system deeply enough to define its behavior at every layer.

Harness. You build and maintain the infrastructure that keeps agents producing reliable code. Structural tests that enforce architectural boundaries. Linting rules where every failure message teaches the agent what went wrong. CI gates that reject drift. Structured knowledge bases agents can navigate. The principle: every class of agent mistake gets a mechanical fix so it never recurs.

Validation. Agents write the code. Agents write the tests. You verify that features work from the user's perspective, under real deployment conditions, against edge cases that matter in production. You define scenarios and acceptance criteria. You build the end-to-end checks, behavioral verification, and automation that make this trustworthy at scale. When something breaks, your job is diagnosing whether the failure is in the spec, the harness, or the agent's implementation, and fixing the right layer.

Architecture and operations. Our systems run across cloud providers and on-premises environments. You design modular abstractions, clean interfaces where deployment targets don't leak into application logic. You own production systems used by energy companies in regulated environments where failures have real consequences. Reliability, observability, and graceful degradation matter here.

What Makes Someone Good at This

7+ years of engineering experience, applied at a higher altitude. You need years of building and debugging production systems. Not because you'll write every line, but because you can't design a harness that catches real failures, write a spec that anticipates edge cases, or diagnose a broken feature across the full stack without that foundation. The depth serves the abstraction.

Systems thinking over code fluency. How components interact. Where failures cascade. What breaks when requirements change. What to anticipate before it happens. This is what agents are worst at and what matters most.

An agent-driven workflow. You already direct AI agents (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or similar) to handle implementation while you focus on architecture, specification, and validation. Or you have the engineering judgment to make that transition and the motivation to do it now.

Experience building the infrastructure around agents. CI enforcement, scenario-based testing, documentation systems agents can consume, structured knowledge bases โ€” you've built some of this, or you have specific ideas about how and why.

Comfort making decisions with incomplete information. Startup. Requirements shift. The right approach isn't always obvious. You move forward, and you know when to ask versus when to make a call.

Direct communication. You give and receive honest feedback. You can disagree with a decision, say so clearly, and still commit to the outcome. We care about getting it right more than being right.

Enthusiasm for a field that reinvents itself quarterly. Tools change. Workflows get replaced. Best practices from three months ago become obsolete. You're energized by that. You see this as the most interesting period in the history of software.

About Us

Small, senior-leaning engineering team. Real ownership, direct impact, no layers between you and the work. We expect a lot from each other and give each other the room to deliver.

Sustainable pace over heroic sprints.

Bay Area (hybrid) or Salt Lake City area (remote). No visa sponsorship.

What We Offer

Bolo AI is headquartered in Palo Alto, backed by True Ventures, Benchstrength, Accomplice, J Ventures, and Beat Ventures.

  • Competitive compensation with equity so you share in what we build together.
  • Hybrid flexibility โ€” in-person collaboration in Palo Alto with room to work how you're most productive.
  • Early-stage ownership โ€” join at a stage where your decisions shape the product, the architecture, and the engineering culture.
  • Generous PTO and flexible working hours.
Hiring Process

We evaluate how you work in an AI-native workflow. AI tool usage is expected, not just permitted. We're looking at engineering judgment. Can you write specs agents execute well against, build systems that catch real failures, and reason about problems across the full stack.

We'll be straightforward about our process, give you real information to evaluate us, and give you feedback regardless of outcome.

If this sounds like what you're already building toward, we'd like to talk.