Hardware and Firmware Engineer - Junior to Mid-Level — Hurstville, Hurstville Area
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Profitable & stable business building products winning Innovation Awards Bare Metal and OSless systems, modern ARM chips Junior to Mid-Level role and receive mentoring Feeling burnt out? Perhaps it's pressure to push products out the door? Or the flexibility you had before has gone? This could be your solution. Are you feeling burned out? Perhaps it’s pressure to push products out the door from investors or your leadership team. Or maybe the dust has settled on COVID and you’ve not got the flexibility you had before. This profitable, privately owned Sydney based business located in the southern suburbs of Sydney (their offices are quite easy to reach from Wollongong and most parts of Sydney) are offering a flexible work environment with flexible start times. They’ve built a culture where you can head off early, or start later so you can do the school pick-up or whatever else life throws your way. When you’re at work, you’ll find a flat structure. There’s no complex reporting lines or bureaucracy. It’s a business for grown-ups who care about building good products, with rigour. Validated by the Innovation Awards and new business with multi-nationals they’ve picked up along the way. You’ll work on the core tech stack. It’s a mix between hardware board level design that’s couple with bare metal programming and RTOS systems with code written in Embedded C, with some C++ libraries, running on ARM chips. It’s a mix of product development related to media streaming services, large scale LED display systems and network controllers, so you’ll get the opportunity to work across different disciplines and tackle cyber security concerns. And debug hardware as you solve problems with different interfaces like SPI, I2C, TCP/IP and possibly newer lightweight protocols (e.g. RabbitMQ, MQTT). Initially, you’ll be mentored by a senior hardware engineer and work on a couple of small projects to run with to get your head around the code base, hardware and learn about the industry nuance. After that, you’ll have the freedom to start picking off some of the more pressing things in the product roadmap. And a year from now, you’ll have created an connected devices that delivers data and insights for conditional monitoring solutions. If you’ve got experience working on IoT projects already, great. But what matters most is that you have a framework and the experience to build electronic board level designs and write clean firmware and software in C. And you’ll need to be comfortable hooking up a scope onto a piece of hardware to interpret things like SPI signals and chase bugs. Want to find out more? Send through an application when convenient. Don’t worry about having an up-to-date CV, we can work on that together.

Applications close Sunday, 20 October 2024
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