Motion Recruitment
Firmware Engineer
A growing engineering team is seeking a Firmware Engineer to support the development of next‑generation motion‑control systems. This role will focus on designing and implementing embedded software for motor‑driven electromechanical devices, such as CNC machinery and 3D‑printing platforms. The team is looking for a firmware engineer with strong motor‑control and hardware‑integration experience.
In this position, you will contribute to the full firmware lifecycle—architecture, implementation, verification, and regulatory documentation. You’ll work closely with electrical, mechanical, and systems engineers to bring up new hardware, optimize motor performance, and ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards such as IEC 62304 and FDA design controls. This is an opportunity to join a highly technical, hands‑on engineering team building complex electromechanical systems in a regulated environment.
Required Skills & Experience
4+ years of experience in embedded software development for safety‑critical or regulated systems
Strong proficiency in C/C++ for microcontrollers (e.g., ARM Cortex‑M)
Experience developing real‑time firmware using RTOS (FreeRTOS, Zephyr) or bare‑metal architectures
Strong understanding of low‑level driver development, performance optimization, and real‑time constraints
Skilled in debugging and board bring‑up using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and JTAG/SWD
Solid knowledge of communication protocols (USB, BLE, Wi‑Fi, Ethernet) and hardware interfaces (sensors, actuators, power systems)
Familiarity with Git, JIRA, and CI/CD tools (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, etc.)
Experience with unit‑test frameworks (Ceedling/Unity, CMock, CppUTest) and static analysis tools (Coverity or equivalent)
Proficiency in Python for automation, testing, and hardware communication
Desired Skills & Experience
Experience with motor‑control systems, CNC machinery, or motion‑control firmware
Familiarity with HIL systems and automated test setups
Background in regulated medical or industrial embedded systems
What You Will Be Doing Tech Breakdown
70% Firmware development in C/C++ (RTOS or bare‑metal)
20% Hardware bring‑up, motor control, and system integration
10% Automation, Python tools, and test development
Daily Responsibilities
80% Hands‑on firmware development, debugging, and verification
10% Documentation, regulatory support, and design reviews
10% Cross‑functional collaboration with hardware, systems, and mechanical teams
Posted By: Nathan Chisholm
Location: Boston, MA
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In this position, you will contribute to the full firmware lifecycle—architecture, implementation, verification, and regulatory documentation. You’ll work closely with electrical, mechanical, and systems engineers to bring up new hardware, optimize motor performance, and ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards such as IEC 62304 and FDA design controls. This is an opportunity to join a highly technical, hands‑on engineering team building complex electromechanical systems in a regulated environment.
Required Skills & Experience
4+ years of experience in embedded software development for safety‑critical or regulated systems
Strong proficiency in C/C++ for microcontrollers (e.g., ARM Cortex‑M)
Experience developing real‑time firmware using RTOS (FreeRTOS, Zephyr) or bare‑metal architectures
Strong understanding of low‑level driver development, performance optimization, and real‑time constraints
Skilled in debugging and board bring‑up using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and JTAG/SWD
Solid knowledge of communication protocols (USB, BLE, Wi‑Fi, Ethernet) and hardware interfaces (sensors, actuators, power systems)
Familiarity with Git, JIRA, and CI/CD tools (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, etc.)
Experience with unit‑test frameworks (Ceedling/Unity, CMock, CppUTest) and static analysis tools (Coverity or equivalent)
Proficiency in Python for automation, testing, and hardware communication
Desired Skills & Experience
Experience with motor‑control systems, CNC machinery, or motion‑control firmware
Familiarity with HIL systems and automated test setups
Background in regulated medical or industrial embedded systems
What You Will Be Doing Tech Breakdown
70% Firmware development in C/C++ (RTOS or bare‑metal)
20% Hardware bring‑up, motor control, and system integration
10% Automation, Python tools, and test development
Daily Responsibilities
80% Hands‑on firmware development, debugging, and verification
10% Documentation, regulatory support, and design reviews
10% Cross‑functional collaboration with hardware, systems, and mechanical teams
Posted By: Nathan Chisholm
Location: Boston, MA
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