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Embedded Electrical Engineer

eTeam, Orlando

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Job Title: Embedded Electrical Engineer
Location: Orlando, FL
Duration: 3 Months
We're a small R&D team building interactive systems that blend hardware, firmware, and a bit of creative magic - and we're looking for a mid-level embedded electrical engineer to join us.
You'll be working on real, functional hardware - driving motors, handling a mix of onboard and offboard sensors, and helping our systems communicate over both wired and wireless networks. We move quickly, iterate often, and collaborate tightly across mechanical, systems, and creative teams. It's a bit of prototyping, a bit of product development, and a whole lot of solving problems hands-on.
What You'll Be Doing
  • Designing and laying out custom PCBs
  • Writing firmware for STM32 and ESP32 platforms using vendor IDEs
  • Interfacing with a variety of sensors (IMUs, encoders, distance sensors, etc.) and motor drivers
  • Handling low-voltage wiring (<60VDC) for sensors, actuators, and subsystems
  • Building and troubleshooting systems using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, multimeters, and other test equipment
  • Building systems that connect over wired and wireless IP (think Ethernet, Wi-Fi, maybe even UDP/TCP comms)
  • Collaborating with a small, multidisciplinary team to get hardware off the bench and into the real World

What We're Looking For
  • 3-5 years of experience in embedded hardware/firmware roles
  • Strong in C/C++ for embedded development, and solid understanding of microcontroller interfaces (SPI, I2C, UART) and lower level controls through the use of DMA, multiple cores, and real time operating systems.
  • Experience designing and bringing up custom PCBs, especially with mixed-signal components
  • Comfortable writing your own drivers when needed - not just piecing together modules
  • Familiar with basic networking at the firmware level (e.g. IP stack, sockets, client/server patterns)
  • Confident with common lab tools and ready to get hands-on at the bench
  • Someone who builds thoughtfully - fast, but not sloppy

Bonus If You Have
  • Experience with motor control (brushed, brushless, or stepper)
  • Exposure to power systems (battery management, power distribution, etc.)
  • Python scripting for test automation or simple tooling
  • Familiarity with Git and documenting work for teammates