Design, develop, and debug embedded firmware for microcontrollers and real-time operating systems (RTOS).
Develop and optimize firmware for real-time control, navigation, telemetry, and data logging systems.
Implement robust communication protocols (CAN, RS-485, Ethernet, UART, SPI, I2C, etc.) for subsea environments.
Ensure firmware reliability under extreme underwater conditions including pressure, temperature, and EMI.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams (mechanical, electrical, and software) to support system integration and testing.
Conduct hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing and diagnostics using simulators and lab environments.
Create technical documentation including firmware design specifications, test procedures, and user manuals.
Occasionally participate in field deployments and sea trials, providing on-site technical support and troubleshooting.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.
7+ years of experience in embedded firmware development using primarily C++ (bare-metal and RTOS).
Proficiency in microcontroller architecture.
Experience with real-time systems and low-level hardware interaction.
Experience with version control software: Git, Gitlab
Experience with Python for testing, scripting, and automating embedded system validation.
Familiarity with Agile/Scrum practices and DevOps tools (e.g., GitLab CI, Docker).
Familiarity with modern firmware development practices, including software-in-the-loop (SIL) testing and hardware abstraction techniques using mocks/stubs to simulate hardware behavior in software.
Excellent time management skills with a focus on meeting deadlines in a high-paced environment.
Highly motivated team player with excellent communication skills, initiative, superior problem-solving skills, the ability to prioritize tasks, and willingness to learn and adapt.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and take ownership of projects from concept through deployment.
Tech Stack
Docker
Python
RTOS
Benefits
May require occasional offshore or field work aboard research vessels or deployment sites.