Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
€60000 depending on experience
Firmware Engineer Be part of the growing Firmware team for a pioneering technology firm specialising in high-speed optical communications. Headquartered in Madrid, Spain They are renowned for their cutting-edge developments in gigabit connectivity solutions. The firm leverages advanced plastic optical fiber (POF) technology to deliver robust, cost-effective, and high-performance communication systems. These solutions are particularly advantageous in automotive, industrial, and home networking applications, where reliability and speed are paramount.. Firmware Engineer Responsibilities As a member of the R&D team, you will be responsible for developing embedded firmware for the company's integrated circuit microprocessors and creating test programs for production testing, some other tasks include: Developing continuous integration tests for microprocessor firmware during ASIC prototyping. Contributing to the development of technology evaluation vehicles and software development kits. Participating in the specification and review of PCBs used for production testing of the company's products. Firmware Engineer Background: • Experience in embedded programming - C/C++ and assembler. • Knowledge of Real Time Operating Systems •Basic understanding of PCB schematics. If this position or similar Embedded roles across Spain is of interest then please reach out to Harry Hansford
Madrid
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