Familiarity with RTOS such as ThreadX, FreeRTOS, or Zephyr
Experience with communication interfaces like SPI, I2C, CAN, UART, Ethernet
Skill in hardware debugging using oscilloscopes or logic analyzers
Proficiency in software debugging with tools like J-Link or Lauterbach
Ability to read and interpret schematic diagrams
Responsibilities
Write firmware in C for STM32 microcontrollers, primarily for motor controllers
Conduct end-to-end development from requirements derivation to verification
Collaborate with hardware engineers to bring up new hardware and debug issues
Assist mechanical team with actuator design and testing
Diagnose board-level issues using oscilloscopes and datasheets
Benefits
100% company-paid medical healthcare
Flexible PTO
401K plan
Potential for equity participation
Opportunity to work on impactful aerospace and defense projects
Full Job Description
**Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or U.S. Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) to meet customer and regulatory requirements**
About the role:
We need an embedded software engineer who can work across firmware and hardware. This is not a pure software role - the candidate will use oscilloscopes, read schematics, and debug board-level issues alongside writing C code. What you'll do:
Writing firmware in C for STM32 microcontrollers, particularly but not limited to motor controllers
End to end development: derive requirements, design/architect to satisfy requirements, implementation and verification.
Bringing up new hardware and debugging issues alongside motor-control and electrical engineers
Support mechanical team with new actuator design and verification
Example real task: Diagnosing why an Ethernet PHY reports CRC errors by analyzing R MII clock timing with an oscilloscope, reading the PHY datasheet, and identifying a board design issue.
What you need:
U.S. Citizenship - Required for defense projects
Comfortable working on defense-related projects
2-3 years embedded C programming experience
RTOS experience - ThreadX, FreeRTOS, Zephyr, or similar
Communication interface experience - Must have worked with at least 2-3 of: SPI, I2C, CAN, UART, Ethernet, BiSS-C
Embedded peripheral experience - Must be comfortable with Analog-to- Digital Converters, Timers, Memories (Flash, EEPROM, fRAM etc.)
Schematic reading - Able to look at a circuit diagram and understand signal flow
On-site - Majority on-site presence required (at least 4 out of 5 days)
Nice to haves:
DO-178C / DAL certification experience (aerospace software safety standard)
Motor control background: FOC, Space Vector Modulation, current loops
Sensor experience: Hall sensors, incremental encoders, absolute encoders
What we have to offer:
We are not just building components. We are reshaping the future of the Aerospace and Defense component industry, which is a $300B+ market! Come join us and help build next generation systems that will make a massive impact at global scale.
We offer competitive compensation: $120,000 to $140,000 base salary + equity
Exceptional healthcare benefits, Medical is 100% covered by the company