Embedded Systems Engineer Engineering - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Embedded Systems Engineer

Client of mine is looking for a Lead Embedded Systems Engineer to join their team.
My client is a startup swarm robotics company for industry and defense.
Their focus is on building swarm of robots for low cost with an autonomous stack optimized to perform regular task and a global planner that enables swarm capabilities for groups of robots to accomplish knowledgeable tasks.
For this product they are searching for a talented Embedded Systems Engineer with software and hardware experience to take ownership of embedded systems on our ground swarm robots.
This wide-ranging role will design and implement software and hardware solutions for all embedded systems on-board our robot and work closely with other disciplines to ensure we field a performant autonomous system.
This is an onsite position in the greater Phoenix, Arizona area.
Ideal candidates will have
Experience:
Experience in design, prototype, build, and test of embedded systems software / firmware.
Evaluate, design, and implement both existing and custom communication protocols between devices and between compute modules.
Like (SPI, UART, CAN) to high level (TCP/UDP) Proven programming experience with C or C++.
Electronics engineering and robotics experience would be preferred.
Due to the nature of the work in the Defense industry candidates must be US Citizens to secure US clearances.
Recommended Skills C+
(Programming Language) Embedded Computer Firmware Prototyping Robotics Design And Production Autonomous System Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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