Indra Group UK & Ireland
Hardware Engineer

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About Indra Group UK & Ireland
Indra is a leading global technology and consulting company, and a trusted technological partner for the core business operations of its clients worldwide. It stands at the forefront of key sectors including Transport, Defence, Air Traffic Management and Space, alongside advanced Information Technology services delivered through Minsait, and cutting-edge capabilities in Sovereign AI, Cybersecurity, and Cyberdefence via IndraMind.
The company's business model is built around a comprehensive portfolio of proprietary products, combining strong innovation with a high-value focus for customers.
With more than 2,500 projects implemented across 50 countries and over 100 cities, Indra is a global benchmark in innovative transportation and mobility solutions. It is recognised as one of the world's top three companies in public transportation management systems. Indra's technology supports the daily journeys of over 78 million people, helping to reduce more than 10 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually, and helping save nearly 3,000 lives through improved traffic management and road safety.
Indra Group is paving the way to a more secure and better-connected future through innovative solutions, trusted relationships and the very best talent. Sustainability sits at the heart of its strategy and culture, driving efforts to address current and future social and environmental challenges.
In the 2024 financial year, Indra achieved revenues of €5.5 billion, over 60,000 professionals, maintained a local presence in 46 countries, and operated across more than 140 countries worldwide.
As the technological partner for its customers' key operations, Indra is at the core of their business, and Indra's four values guide everything we do:
- Innovation - Our capacity for innovation, cutting-edge solutions, and specialised team of professionals enables us to drive a safer, more connected future through technology.
- Trust - We work with strength, commitment, and reliability, delivering quality solutions to build trust with customers, employees, partners, investors, and society.
- Connection - We harness the power of collaboration, connect ideas and solutions, and adapt to our customers' needs, supporting them on the path to a better future.
- Foresight - We anticipate future needs to make the world safer and more connected, transforming our experience and knowledge into solutions for a better tomorrow.
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About The Project
Transport for London (TfL) has awarded Indra a long-term contract to operate, develop, enhance and expand ticketing and access control systems across London's transport network through to 2034, with extension options to 2039.
This programme covers the maintenance, operation and evolution of a large-scale, complex ecosystem, including turnstiles, validators, ticket machines, sales terminals, back-office systems, payment gateways, IT infrastructure and cybersecurity that supports over 8.6 million daily journeys.
Therefore, Indra will become TfL's strategic technology partner to guarantee the operation and evolution of the world's largest and most sophisticated ticketing system. Following a transition period of approximately two years, Indra will serve as the sole provider across the network that includes more than 8,500 buses, nearly 400 Underground stations, around 300 rail stations (Overground, DLR, Elizabeth Line and suburban services), 4,000 Oyster Card outlets, seven customer service centres, and 24 river boat boarding points.
Drawing on over 30 years of experience in urban public transport solutions, Indra will manage and evolve all aspects of the system. The project also envisages, in partnership with TfL, the implementation of new technologies to develop the system, make it more efficient and automate key processes; in short, to jointly create the next generation of the ticketing system for London.
Role Overview
The Hardware Engineer is responsible for supporting the development, integration and lifecycle management of hardware systems across the service. The role focuses on requirements analysis, technical documentation, hardware design activities, component selection and compliance assurance. Working closely with engineering, production, quality and project teams, the Hardware Engineer ensures that hardware solutions meet performance, reliability, maintainability and regulatory requirements throughout the system lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform requirements analysis and contribute to the specification and design of hardware systems.
- Analyse and maintain technical documentation, including schematics, wiring diagrams, drawings and design records.
- Develop, review and manage Bills of Materials (BOMs), ensuring component suitability, availability and compliance.
- Define wiring designs and support hardware architecture and component selection activities.
- Support the creation and modification of technical drawings and 3D models using CAD tools.
- Ensure compliance with CE marking requirements and applicable environmental standards.
- Provide engineering support during manufacturing, integration, testing and troubleshooting activities.
- Collaborate with systems, software, mechanical and production teams throughout the project lifecycle.


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Requirements
Essential
- Minimum 2 years of experience in hardware engineering or a related discipline.
- Experience in requirements analysis and hardware system design.
- Experience preparing and maintaining technical documentation.
- Knowledge of BOM definition, evaluation and management.
- Experience in wiring design and hardware architecture development.
- Understanding of CE marking requirements and environmental compliance standards.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Visio, Excel and Word.
- Experience using CAD tools for technical drawings and 3D design.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving and communication skills.
Desirable
- Experience within transport, defence, aerospace or other regulated industries.
- Knowledge of configuration management and engineering change processes.
- Experience supporting manufacturing, testing or system integration activities.
- Familiarity with electrical and electronic system development.
Benefits
- Holidays: 25 days per annum + 8 days bank holidays (options to buy/sell days)
- Pension - 4% employee and 4% employer
- Private medical insurance (including dental & optical)
- Life assurance
- Income protection
- Employee assistance programs
- Flexible/remote working options
- Charitable initiatives
- Social events (formal & informal)
- Learning and development programs
- Innovative & collaborative work environment
Indra is an equal employment opportunity employer. Applicants are considered without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, origin, disability or other characteristics protected by law.
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