Logo
Scoutco

Embedded Engineer

Scoutco, Sunnyvale, California, United States, 94087

Save Job

The future of defense will be decided by those who field intelligent machines at scale. At Scout, we’re developing Fury, the first robotic foundation model for defense, to give U.S. forces overwhelming, adaptable, and autonomous power across every domain. Fury enables human operators to command fleets of robots through natural language, and empowers those machines to sense, decide, and act together as one. It’s not just a leap in autonomy, it’s a force multiplier built for real-world conflict. This mission will ask everything of us: urgency, precision, and relentless work.

The Role We\’re looking for an Embedded Engineer to build the intelligence stack powering our robotic platforms. This is a core technical role. You’ll architect firmware, design control loops, and integrate real-time software with sensing, actuation, and autonomy. Your code will be closest to the metal and first to react when our robots meet the real world. You’ll be hands-on with full-stack autonomy systems, developing embedded infrastructure that enables perception, planning, and action at mission tempo. You\'ll be the bridge between hardware and autonomy. This is a fast-moving, field-oriented team. Expect to work closely with mechanical and machine learning engineers to test, iterate, and deploy on real missions.

We’re a startup. You’ll be moving fast, context-switching daily, and helping define the culture and process as we go. This is a rare opportunity to come in early and architect the future of defense.

Responsibilities

Develop embedded software for robotic platforms, including firmware, drivers, and control logic

Integrate software with sensors, motor controllers, compute modules, and ruggedized payloads

Architect deterministic control loops and real-time processes for robust autonomous behavior

Optimize low-level system performance for latency, bandwidth, and power constraints

Implement communication protocols including UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, and Ethernet for multi-module coordination

Collaborate tightly with hardware and autonomy teams to design integrated subsystems

Test, debug, and validate embedded software in simulation and on-vehicle

Support mission deployments and ensure field reliability under adversarial conditions

Maintain documentation and contribute to a rigorous, safety-first development process

Qualifications

4+ years experience developing embedded systems in C/C++ (bare metal and RTOS environments)

Strong understanding of microcontrollers, embedded Linux, and real-time operating principles

Familiarity with low-level communication protocols (UART, SPI, I2C, CAN)

Experience with robotics-relevant topics such as motor control, sensor integration, and state estimation

Proficiency with hardware debugging tools: oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, JTAG, etc.

Bachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Robotics, or related field

Comfort navigating system schematics and working alongside hardware engineers during design and integration

Bonus: Experience with ROS2, PX4, or similar robotics middleware stacks

Bonus: Experience with autonomous ground or aerial platforms

Must be a U.S. Person due to required access to U.S. export controlled information or facilities

Why Join Scout

Work on the world’s most important frontier, ensuring U.S. and allied dominance in the age of intelligent machines

Be a core part of a team building the first defense-specific robotic foundation model

Collaborate with some of the top engineers in autonomy, AI, and national security

See your work deployed on real systems

Help define the future of intelligent defense systems

Backed by Draper Associates, Booz Allen Ventures, and other top investors

Competitive base salary and meaningful equity

Premium medical, dental, and vision plans with $0 paycheck contribution

Competitive PTO and company holiday calendar

Catered lunch daily and fully stocked kitchen

EV charging

Relocation assistance (depending on role eligibility)

#J-18808-Ljbffr