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We are looking for an Embedded Software Engineer to build real-world IoT products by working close to hardware, developing RTOS-based firmware, and integrating sensors and peripherals. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams in an agile environment to deliver end-to-end embedded solutions.
Responsibilities
Develop low-level embedded firmware in C/C++ and Python.
Interface sensors and peripherals with micro controllers.
Build and maintain RTOS-based applications (e.g., FreeRTOS).
Implement communication protocols such as I2C, SPI, UART, USB.
Work with wireless technologies including Wi-Fi and BLE.
Read and contribute to hardware schematics and system design.
Requirements
Strong understanding of computer architecture and low-level systems.
Hands-on experience with embedded C/C++, RTOS, and MCU interfacing.
Knowledge of electronics, schematics, and hardware integration.
Familiarity with IoT concepts and real-world deployments.
Degree in Electrical/Computer Engineering or related field (or currently enrolled).
Arduino-only experience without low-level understanding is discouraged.
Why Join Us
Agile, flat organization with real ownership.
Excellent learning and growth opportunities.
Modern workspace and collaborative culture.
Chance to work on complete embedded & IoT products.
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