Embedded Systems Engineer
Our team is seeking an experienced Embedded Systems Engineer to develop firmware for control, sensing, and actuation systems. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in software development for embedded systems, as well as experience with real-time constraints, data acquisition, signal processing, sequence execution, network communication, and hardware/FPGA interfacing.
Key Responsibilities:
* Own the development, integration, and support of embedded systems employed in our quantum sensing and navigation systems targeting Xilinx SoC and STM32 platforms.
* Responsible for the design, implementation, and testing of control, sensing, and actuation firmware needed to autonomously operate next generation quantum sensors.
* Work in cross-functional teams of scientists and engineers to solve novel issues in research & development and product-focused environments.
* Contribute to the success of field trials with industry partners.
Requirements:
* Experience working in a research environment whilst collaborating with established engineering teams and research scientists.
* Experience in algorithm development for control systems and autonomous sensor operation.
* Proficiency with a systems programming language such as C, C++, or Rust.
* Experience with a hardware description language (Verilog/VHDL)
* Experience creating embedded linux distributions using tools such as Buildroot, Yocto, or Petalinux.
* Experience using an RTOS to develop microcontroller firmware.
Why Us?
* Flexibility: We embrace workplace flexibility so you can focus on your impact.
* Attractive salary: You'll get to have the start-up impact without the start-up wages.
* Equity: We offer equity share and annual bonuses to recognize exceptional performance and impact.
* Resources: We are well-funded by leading technology investors, allowing us to chase our ambitions with minimal constraints.
* Parental support: We offer paid parental leave to support you and your loved ones.
* Diversity: We're an equal opportunity employer and actively support initiatives like the 'Global Women in Quantum' program.