We are seeking a Firmware Engineer to contribute to the design and development of embedded firmware for our advanced DC/DC power conversion ICs. In this role, you will create control firmware for a family of MCU-based digital power controllers for various DC/DC power supply topologies. This will enable real-time control, configuration, and communication with external systems through serial protocols such as I2C, PMBus and UART. If you have a strong foundation in embedded systems programming and are eager to learn and grow your skills, we’d love to hear from you!
Responsibilities: As part of this role, you will: — Write and test embedded firmware for power IC applications using C. — Implement real-time control and configuration firmware for embedded systems. — Interface with serial communication protocols such as I2C, PMBus, and UART. — FW development for peripherals such as ADC, DAC, and communication interfaces. — Assist in debugging and validating embedded firmware with mixed-signal hardware in a lab environment. — Collaborate with hardware and software engineers to ensure seamless functionality. — Create and maintain documentation, including feature descriptions, user guides, and firmware design specifications. — Contribute new ideas for firmware improvements and participate in code reviews to maintain quality standards.
Qualifications:
— You are a hands-on engineer with a strong interest in embedded firmware development. You are best equipped for this role if you have: — BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field. — 4+ years of experience in embedded firmware development. — Proficiency in C programming for embedded systems. — Familiarity with serial communication protocols such as I2C, UART, or PMBus. — Basic understanding of mixed-signal systems (combining analog and digital components). — Lab experience for debugging firmware with hardware circuits. — Familiarity with version control systems (e.g., GIT) and debugging tools like JTAG.- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work in a collaborative team environment. — Good written and verbal communication skills in English language.
Preferred Skills (Nice to Have): — Know-how and experience in DCDC power conversion systems. — Experience with version control systems like GIT. — Proficiency with JTAG debuggers and debugging firmware systems. — Familiarity with bare-metal, RTOS environments, and device drivers. — Programming experience with Python. — Expertise in serial communication protocols such as I2C, PMBus, and UART. — Experience with bug tracking systems like JIRA.