MAKS Enterprises
Senior Embedded Systems Engineer
MAKS Enterprises, California, Missouri, United States, 65018
Base pay range
$115,000.00/yr - $135,000.00/yr Direct message the job poster from MAKS Enterprises MAKS is a globally renowned provider in the rebuilding of electronic automotive modules. We are at the forefront of the automotive industry, specializing in restoring critical components that serve as the nerve center and power distribution hub of vehicles. We are committed to mastering the intricate schematics and technical challenges of vehicle electronics. As a member of our team, you will play a pivotal role in delivering aftermarket solutions for a wide range of automotive make modules. Trailblazers
– We innovate fearlessly and forge new paths in automotive electronics. Value of Reputation
– We uphold trust through quality, integrity, and results. Accountability
– We own our work and its impact every step of the way. Empathy
– We operate with care, for each other and our customers. Evolve or Bust
– We adapt, improve, and grow relentlessly. About the Role
MAKS is seeking a highly experienced Senior Embedded Systems Engineer to lead the development, analysis, and refinement of software and hardware-based solutions for complex automotive control modules. This role is critical to advancing MAKS’s capabilities in CAN communication, embedded controllers, diagnostics, and module-level behavior replication. You will play a key role in shaping MAKS’s technical direction and long-term engineering strategy. Responsibilities
Design, develop, and debug embedded firmware for automotive electronic modules and test systems. Lead efforts involving CAN, LIN, and related automotive communication protocols, including message decoding, injection, simulation, and fault replication. Analyze OEM module behavior and reverse-engineer communication patterns and logic. Work directly with microcontrollers, embedded processors, and peripherals (GPIO, ADC, timers, communication interfaces, etc.). Develop and maintain tools for diagnostics, testing, flashing, and validation of automotive modules. Collaborate with hardware engineers to define system architecture, interfaces, and test strategies. Establish engineering best practices for version control, documentation, testing, and repeatability. Support production and quality teams by resolving complex field and manufacturing issues. Drive continuous improvement in repair accuracy, scalability, and long-term reliability. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent professional experience). 5–10+ years of experience in embedded systems engineering, preferably in automotive or industrial electronics. Required Skills
Solutions-based mindset with ability to investigate and network to solve complex issues. Strong hands‑on experience with CAN bus communication, including CAN tools, message analysis, and protocol-level debugging. Proficiency in embedded C/C++ for microcontroller-based systems. Experience working with embedded controllers / MCUs and low-level hardware interfaces. Ability to read and interpret schematics, datasheets, and technical documentation. Proven ability to independently troubleshoot complex system-level issues. Ability to work full-time on-site in Chatsworth, CA. Preferred Skills
Experience with automotive diagnostics, UDS, OBD‑II, or proprietary OEM protocols. Familiarity with reverse engineering automotive electronics or legacy modules. Experience with CAN logging devices (e.g., Intrepid). Experience with test automation or custom test fixtures. Exposure to ISO 9001 or other regulated manufacturing environments. Experience supporting production-scale electronics operations. Equal Opportunity Statement
MAKS is committed to diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. Leadership & Impact
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$115,000.00/yr - $135,000.00/yr Direct message the job poster from MAKS Enterprises MAKS is a globally renowned provider in the rebuilding of electronic automotive modules. We are at the forefront of the automotive industry, specializing in restoring critical components that serve as the nerve center and power distribution hub of vehicles. We are committed to mastering the intricate schematics and technical challenges of vehicle electronics. As a member of our team, you will play a pivotal role in delivering aftermarket solutions for a wide range of automotive make modules. Trailblazers
– We innovate fearlessly and forge new paths in automotive electronics. Value of Reputation
– We uphold trust through quality, integrity, and results. Accountability
– We own our work and its impact every step of the way. Empathy
– We operate with care, for each other and our customers. Evolve or Bust
– We adapt, improve, and grow relentlessly. About the Role
MAKS is seeking a highly experienced Senior Embedded Systems Engineer to lead the development, analysis, and refinement of software and hardware-based solutions for complex automotive control modules. This role is critical to advancing MAKS’s capabilities in CAN communication, embedded controllers, diagnostics, and module-level behavior replication. You will play a key role in shaping MAKS’s technical direction and long-term engineering strategy. Responsibilities
Design, develop, and debug embedded firmware for automotive electronic modules and test systems. Lead efforts involving CAN, LIN, and related automotive communication protocols, including message decoding, injection, simulation, and fault replication. Analyze OEM module behavior and reverse-engineer communication patterns and logic. Work directly with microcontrollers, embedded processors, and peripherals (GPIO, ADC, timers, communication interfaces, etc.). Develop and maintain tools for diagnostics, testing, flashing, and validation of automotive modules. Collaborate with hardware engineers to define system architecture, interfaces, and test strategies. Establish engineering best practices for version control, documentation, testing, and repeatability. Support production and quality teams by resolving complex field and manufacturing issues. Drive continuous improvement in repair accuracy, scalability, and long-term reliability. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent professional experience). 5–10+ years of experience in embedded systems engineering, preferably in automotive or industrial electronics. Required Skills
Solutions-based mindset with ability to investigate and network to solve complex issues. Strong hands‑on experience with CAN bus communication, including CAN tools, message analysis, and protocol-level debugging. Proficiency in embedded C/C++ for microcontroller-based systems. Experience working with embedded controllers / MCUs and low-level hardware interfaces. Ability to read and interpret schematics, datasheets, and technical documentation. Proven ability to independently troubleshoot complex system-level issues. Ability to work full-time on-site in Chatsworth, CA. Preferred Skills
Experience with automotive diagnostics, UDS, OBD‑II, or proprietary OEM protocols. Familiarity with reverse engineering automotive electronics or legacy modules. Experience with CAN logging devices (e.g., Intrepid). Experience with test automation or custom test fixtures. Exposure to ISO 9001 or other regulated manufacturing environments. Experience supporting production-scale electronics operations. Equal Opportunity Statement
MAKS is committed to diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. Leadership & Impact
Acts as a technical
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