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Ceribell, Inc

Senior Firmware Engineer Sunnyvale, CA

Ceribell, Inc, Sunnyvale, California, United States, 94087

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Ceribell is a medical technology company focused on transforming the diagnosis and management of patients with serious neurological conditions. The Ceribell System is a novel, point-of-care electroencephalography ("EEG") platform specifically designed to address the unmet needs of patients in the acute care setting, and is being used in hundreds of community hospitals, large academic facilities and major IDNs across the country. Our entire team is driven by a shared commitment to transforming the landscape of critical care through our rapid seizure detection technology, come join the movement! Position Description

Ceribell is looking for a Senior Firmware Engineer / Senior Embedded Engineer who is passionate about biomedical applications and who has experience in the development of embedded or IoT products. The successful candidate will join the R&D team and will play a key role in the development of the next generation of Ceribells life saving technologies. Our firmware development stack is based around a STMicroelectronics STM32 ARM Cortex microcontroller and we use FreeRTOS, the IAR Embedded Workbench, and the TouchGFX framework. You must be able to work collaboratively as part of a cross-functional R&D team, but you must also be able to take individual ownership for development, testing, and documentation of your projects. What youll achieve Develop and test firmware features for Ceribells EEG systems Understand user needs and translate them to the development of new and improved features Contribute to GUI development using frameworks such as Qt, TouchGFX, LVGL, or custom OpenGL-based stacks Participate in code reviews, peer reviews, and risk management activities Create and revise technical documentation Provide input on firmware and hardware architecture for new and existing products

What youll need to be successful

Bachelors Degree in electrical engineering, computer science, biomedical engineering or related field. Graduate degree preferred 5+ years of experience in firmware development of a commercial product Proficient in C/C++ and experienced with firmware development on ARM based systems Hands-on experience developing GUIs for embedded devices using Qt, TouchGFX, LVGL, or other embedded graphics frameworks Direct experience with development of WiFi connected / IoT devices preferred Strong analytical skills, detail-oriented and collaborative

In addition to your base compensation, Ceribell offers the following: Annual Bonus + Equity Opportunity 100% Employer paid Health Benefits for Employees 100% paid Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance 401(k) with a generous company match Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) with a discount Monthly cell phone stipend Flexible paid time off 11 Paid Holidays + 5 Company Wellness Days Excellent parental leave policy Fantastic culture with tremendous career advancement opportunities Joining a mission-minded organization!

Compensation Range $130,000 - $165,000 USD Create a Job Alert Interested in building your career at Ceribell, Inc? Get future opportunities sent straight to your email. Apply for this job

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