Motor Control Firmware Engineer

Skip

$120K — $150K *
Consumer Technology
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of experience in robotics or mechatronics
  • Deep understanding of PMSM control with Ti and STM chipsets
  • Experience designing systems at scale with a focus on testing
  • Proficiency in C/C++ for high-performance applications
  • Familiarity with Linux and Python scripting
  • Experience developing real-time firmware for multi-sensor systems
  • Knowledge of low-level hardware and OS internals at a kernel level
  • Expertise with troubleshooting tools like JTAG and oscilloscopes

Responsibilities

  • Understand all components of the mechatronics system as a troubleshooting authority
  • Guide design and development decisions for motor and battery systems
  • Own and execute the testing protocol for product performance validation
  • Help control various actuators, including custom motors and writing related firmware
  • Characterize and model actuators for torque control and thermal evaluation
  • Develop novel actuation systems as standalone products within a broader platform
  • Wear prototypes for hands-on testing and feedback
  • Contribute positively to team culture and participate in team events

Benefits

  • Full-time hybrid work environment
  • Collaborative work atmosphere with a small, dynamic team
  • Opportunity to contribute to innovative mobility technologies
  • Engagement in creative problem-solving and product development
  • Participation in team bonding activities
  • Flexible work schedule allowing adjustments around in-office requirements
Full Job Description
THE ROLE:

We are seeking a highly motivated and adaptable individual who will explore the peaks and valleys of all problems that may come up while building a new generation of wearable robots for everyday life.

The mechatronics systems engineer would primarily be responsible for the design, development, testing and validation of our powertrain, including motor control for novel actuators, and complex battery management. The team has just finished an "EVT" build, so we have functional prototypes but they need to be tested, improved and optimised with a whole-system approach.

We are a team of 22 phenomenal senior engineers and product leaders, where everyone contributes directly to product development. As such this will start as an individual contributor role, with leadership for critical systems, and directing work for people contributing to the system (e.g. working closely with our test engineer and gearbox designer).

Some of the specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
  • Understand every element of our mechatronics system; being the go-to person for troubleshooting
  • Guide design and development decisions for future iterations of the product, and future systems; including battery and motor specifications, motor control chip selection and firmware requirements
  • Own the testing protocol to validate performance of the mechatronics at volumes and standards relevant to consumer products (and work with our Test Engineer to execute)
  • Help us precisely control a range of actuators including off-the-shelf BLDCs, custom PMSM and axial flux motors, cycloid gearboxes, and series elastic actuators, including writing firmware for our motor control chip (currently c2000; but likely to change over time)
  • Characterize and model our actuators for open-loop and closed-loop torque control. Create thermal models and evaluate the thermal limits of the actuator.
  • Own the process of productising our novel actuation systems as standalone products and components of a broader platform
  • Wear prototypes several hours a week to participate in data collection, on-body testing and provide feedback
  • Bring joy to the team, participate in embarrassing team events, tolerate KZ's terrible music


Basic Qualifications
  • 5+ years' experience working in robotics or mechatronics
  • Extensive experience controlling PMSM, including Ti and STM chipsets
  • Experience with design for systems at scale, with a focus on testing and validation
  • Demonstrable expertise in C/C++ for high performance applications
  • Expertise with Linux, command-line tools, Python scripting
  • Strong experience developing real-time firmware for multi-sensor systems
  • Knowledge of low level hardware and OS internals at a kernel level
  • Attention to detail, even in the middle of overly-long lists
  • Experience with troubleshooting tools (JTAG, SWD, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers)
  • Ability to work at the Skip Bay Area office >3 days/week
  • Sense of humour, tolerant of Aussie & Canadian spelling


Bonus Points
  • Experience with powered consumer electronics (e.g. drones, robot vacuums)
  • Experience in start-up environments and using AI coding tools to leverage your skills for broader impact
  • Personal motivation to improve human movement


This is a full time hybrid position working at the Skip office in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco.

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