Embedded Software Engineer IV

  • Location: Redmond, Washington
  • Type: Contract
  • Job #99936

Job Title: Embedded Software Engineer IV
Contract Duration: 1 year, possible extension
Location: Redmond, WA
Work Arrangement: Onsite

Summary
The research team at Meta Reality Labs is looking for an experienced Embedded Software Engineer to develop firmware for a custom SoC. 

Responsibilities

  • Develop firmware to integrate custom image sensors with an MCU
  • Develop firmware to interface with hardware acceleration blocks
  • Develop firmware to interface with sensors like IMU, Barometers, & Magnetometer
  • Develop bootloaders
  • Develop test applications to interface with a variety of peripherals
  • Test the developed firmware with the hardware
  • Document designs and performance analysis

Minimum Qualifications

  • 8+ years experience in Firmware or Embedded Software Development in C/C++
  • 2+ years experience developing drivers for camera sensors on new ICs
  • 2+ years experience developing firmware with multi-core SoCs or MCUs
  • Experience with Zephyr OS, Embedded Linux or other RTOS
  • Ability to work autonomously with little or no supervision
  • Ability to work in a dynamic, high-paced environment where job duties may change frequently

Preferred Qualifications

  • Familiarity with MIPI C-PHY and image sensors
  • Familiarity with I3C, SPI, UART, USB
  • Familiarity with Embedded Linux, and kernel drivers
  • Familiarity with file systems
  • Familiarity with bootloaders on small MCUs and larger SoCs
  • Low power optimization of embedded systems
  • Strong technical writing skills

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, software engineering or relevant field required.

Must Have Skills

  • 8+ years experience in Firmware or Embedded Software Development in C or C++
  • 2+ years experience developing firmware with multi-core SoCs or MCUs
  • Experience with Zephyr OS, Embedded Linux or other RTOS

Nice to Have Skills

  • Familiarity with MIPI C-PHY and image sensors
  • Familiarity with Embedded Linux, and kernel drivers
  • Low power optimization of embedded systems
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