Embedded Software Engineer - Platform & Firmware

Embedded Software Engineer (Platform & Firmware)

Overview:

We are seeking an Embedded Software Engineer (Platform & Firmware) to design, develop, and test software that interfaces directly with hardware, such as microcontrollers and processors in embedded systems. This role focuses on foundational software development, including drivers, bootloaders, and firmware, using C, C++, and assembly to manage system resources and optimize device performance.

You will need a deep understanding of computer architecture, hardware-software integration, and low-level debugging. As a core member of our software engineering team, you will collaborate closely with embedded software and hardware engineers to deliver high-performance, reliable systems.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop Low-Level Software: Write and maintain firmware, bootloaders, and device drivers for embedded hardware platforms.

• Optimize Performance: Ensure code efficiency and performance on resource-constrained systems (limited memory, CPU, power).

• Hardware-Software Integration: Collaborate with hardware teams to validate and troubleshoot system-level issues.

• Debug and Test: Use tools like oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and in-circuit debuggers to identify and resolve issues at the hardware/software boundary.

• System Resource Management: Implement low-level system features such as power management, memory allocation, and communication protocols (SPI, I2C, UART, etc.).

Required Skills and Qualifications:

Proficiency in C, C++, and assembly language for embedded development.

• Strong understanding of microcontrollers, processors, and memory management.

• Experience with device trees, real-time operating systems (RTOS), and device driver development.

• Skilled in using low-level debugging tools: oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, JTAG, ICE, etc.

• Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills to address complex hardware/software integration issues.

• Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science.

Preferred skills:

The ideal candidate will also have:

Experience with EtherCAT technology

• CAN ecosystem Software:  DeviceNet or CANopen stacks

• Embedded Linux Platform Software:  Device tree, init/system services, userspace
deamons, kernal
Diagnostic tooling:  Python utilities for log parsing and packet/trace inspection

• PLC familiarity: (software and hardware)

 

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