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Embedded Software Developer-Engineer

Posted Yesterday
Remote or Hybrid
2 Locations
Mid level
Remote or Hybrid
2 Locations
Mid level
The Embedded Software Developer will create and maintain firmware for hardware systems, integrate wireless modules, and optimize performance while collaborating with engineers across various disciplines.
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As an Embedded Software Developer, you will be responsible for creating and maintaining firmware and embedded software for our cutting-edge hardware systems. You'll work closely with various teams, including hardware, RF, and DSP engineers, to ensure seamless integration and high-performance operation. Your expertise will be crucial in developing firmware for ARM processors, DSPs, and wireless subsystems, ensuring deterministic and real-time execution. Responsibilities
  • Develop firmware and low-level embedded software using C/C++.
  • Integrate and control WiFi and 5G/LTE modules for seamless wireless communication.
  • Implement real-time tasks, scheduling, and event handling for deterministic performance.
  • Interface with hardware peripherals and high-speed interfaces for efficient data transfer.
  • Collaborate with FPGA and DSP teams to optimize control, acceleration, and data processing.
  • Perform board bring-up, system integration, and low-level validation on VPX, VNX, and other platforms.
  • Debug hardware-software interactions using advanced tools like JTAG and logic analyzers.
  • Optimize system performance, considering CPU, DSP, FPGA, memory, latency, and power consumption.
  • Support secure firmware update mechanisms, including OTA updates, for reliable system maintenance.
  • Maintain detailed technical documentation and actively participate in code reviews.
Qualifications
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.
  • 3+ years of experience in embedded firmware/software development, with a strong background in C/C++.
  • Proficiency in developing firmware for ARM processors, DSPs, and FPGA-based systems is essential.
  • Experience in integrating WiFi and 5G/LTE modules, and working on VPX and VNX hardware platforms.
  • Solid understanding of deterministic scheduling, real-time execution, and memory management in embedded systems.
  • Familiarity with low-level hardware interfaces, interrupts, and real-time tasks is required.
  • Knowledge of networking fundamentals, including TCP/IP, WiFi, and LTE/5G data paths.
  • Experience in board bring-up, system integration, and low-level debugging is preferred.
  • Ability to work effectively in a cross-functional team environment, collaborating with diverse engineering disciplines.
  • Strong problem-solving skills, with a structured and disciplined approach to firmware development.

Top Skills

5G
Arm Processors
C
C++
Dsps
Fpga
Lte
Tcp/Ip
Wifi

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