Job Description
We are seeking an experienced and skilled Embedded Software Team Lead to join our organization in Adelaide, Australia. This is a permanent full-time opportunity that offers the chance to advance your career in firmware/embedded/electronics engineering.
Key Responsibilities:
* Design, develop, and maintain embedded software for IoT modules, silicon, and devices with an emphasis on satellite IoT connectivity.
* Implement and optimize communication protocols for IoT systems prioritizing reliability and low power consumption.
* Integrate IoT firmware with hardware components such as microcontrollers, communication modules, and external networks.
* Implement over-the-air firmware update systems.
* Develop and perform tests to verify and validate the performance, security, and reliability of IoT systems.
* Produce and manage documentation, including technical specifications, APIs, and user manuals.
* Apply security protocols to safeguard IoT devices and data through encryption, authentication, and operating system hardening.
* Collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to define project requirements, participate in peer reviews, and ensure timely project completion.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
To be successful in this role, you will need:
* A Bachelor's or Master's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, or a related discipline.
* Experience in coding in C language.
* Hands-on experience with embedded Linux and Linux shell scripting, or with embedded systems based on microcontrollers.
* Previous involvement throughout the complete product lifecycle.
* Enthusiasm about working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
Benefits:
This role offers a base salary of A$160,000–A$180,000 per year plus super, along with opportunities for professional growth and development. You will work in a hybrid environment with 4 days in the office per week, located in Adelaide.
Others:
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
Employment type: Full-time
Job function: Information Technology
Industries: Technology, Information and Media