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Firmware Software Engineer V

Service Global, Redmond, Washington, United States, 98052

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Iron Systems is an innovative, customer-focused provider of custom-built computing infrastructure platforms such as network servers, storage, OEM/ODM appliances & embedded systems. For more than 15 years, customer have trusted us for our innovative problem solving combined with holistic design, engineering, manufacturing, logistic and global support services.

Job Title: Firmware Software Engineer V Location: US - WA - Redmond

Summary: The research team at Meta Reality Labs is looking for an experienced Embedded Software Engineer to develop firmware for a custom SoC. Job Responsibilities:

Develop firmware to integrate custom image sensors with an MCU Develop firmware to interface with an custom hardware acceleration blocks Develop firmware to interface with sensors like IMU, Barometers, & Magnetometer Develop bootloaders Develop test applications to interface with a variety of peripherals Test the developed firmware with the hardware Document designs and performance analysis Minimum Qualifications:

10+ years experience in Firmware or Embedded Software Development in C 2+ years experience developing firmware with multi-core SoCs or MCUs Experience with Zephyr OS, FreeRTOS, or other RTOS Ability to work autonomously with little or no supervision Ability to work in a dynamic, high-paced environment where job duties may change frequently Preferred Qualifications:

Familiarity with MIPI C-PHY and image sensors C++ is niceta Familiarity with I3C, SPI, UART, USB Audio Familiarity with DSPs Familiarity with file systems Familiarity with bootloaders on small MCUs and larger SoCs Low power optimization of embedded systems Strong technical writing skills Education/Experience:

Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering or relevant field required.

Mandatory Skills

10+ years experience in Firmware or Embedded Software Development in C 2+ years experience developing firmware with multi-core SoCs or MCUs