Senior Internet of Things Engineer

? We’re Hiring: Senior Internet of Things (IoT) Engineer

? Canada (Remote / Hybrid optional)

? Climate Tech | Wildfire Intelligence | Environmental Monitoring

? Salary: $70,000 – $85,000 CAD


EnviroGrid is building a next-generation distributed sensing network to detect and predict wildfires earlier than satellites — combining edge IoT hardware, AI, and resilient communications in harsh, remote environments.

We’re looking for a Senior IoT Engineer who has actually shipped systems into the field — not just prototypes on a desk.


? What You’ll Do
  • Design and own end-to-end IoT systems: sensors, edge compute, firmware, power, and connectivity
  • Lead hardware + firmware architecture for long-life, low-power deployments
  • Optimize sensor data reliability in forests, mountains, and extreme weather
  • Work with LoRa / cellular / mesh networks and design for redundancy
  • Collaborate with AI, data, and deployment teams to translate raw signals into real-world intelligence
  • Support pilot deployments and scale-up to production systems

  • ? What You Bring
    • 5+ years of hands-on experience in IoT or embedded systems
    • Strong background in embedded firmware (C/C++), RTOS, or Linux-based edge devices
    • Experience with low-power design, batteries, solar, or energy harvesting
    • Real-world deployment experience (agriculture, energy, utilities, environmental monitoring, smart infrastructure, etc.)
    • Comfortable debugging hardware + firmware in the field
    • Bonus: experience with LoRaWAN, LTE-M, NB-IoT, or mesh networking

  • ? Why EnviroGrid
    • You’ll work on mission-critical climate infrastructure, not consumer gadgets
    • Your work directly helps prevent catastrophic wildfires
    • Small, senior team — high ownership, low bureaucracy
    • Real pilots, real customers, real impact

  • ? Apply or reach out directly:

    office@envirogrid.ca

    Send a short intro and highlight:

    • IoT systems you’ve deployed in the real world
    • Your role in taking hardware from prototype to field