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Our values are rooted in responsibility, readiness, and long term thinking. We believe sovereignty must be designed into systems from the start. Readiness is achieved through capability, not procurement. Autonomy is infrastructure, not a feature. We build with the understanding that modern systems carry long term consequences. That is why we prioritise reliability over novelty, integration over isolation, and sustained capability over short term advantage.
Role Overview
Reports to: TBC
Our Middle Firmware Developer role focus on designing and implementing low-level software running on microcontrollers under low-resource-consumption constraints, designated for controlling real-time processes and signal processing. The Middle Firmware Developer works under the mentorship and supervision of senior engineers and system architects, progressively taking on more independent responsibilities as they grow in the role.
Key Responsibilities
- Implement Firmware Level Requirements derived from system-level specifications under the guidance of senior engineers and system architects.
- Analyze and adapt existing software (internally developed or open source) to meet project requirements, with support from senior team members.
- Develop bare-metal software code including service components (bootloaders, etc.) and application-level real-time software (control state machines, signal processing blocks, timing/waveform generators).
- Write unit tests and participate in SITL and HIL test procedures; support firmware validation prior to release.
- Debug low-level software in cooperation with Electronic Engineers (PCB Designers) using lab equipment.
- Participate in code reviews, maintain version control practices, and contribute to project documentation suitable for safety-critical audits.
- Prepare and maintain technical documentation for assigned modules and components.
Experience & Skills
Required Qualifications & Experience
- Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, with coursework in digital signal processing, communications, and embedded systems programming.
- 3–4 years of experience in firmware or embedded software development.
- Solid knowledge of C and C++; familiarity with ARM assembly is a plus.
- Working knowledge of MCUs and processors based on ARM architectures (e.g., STM32Fxxx).
- Experience with bare-metal or RTOS-based development on ARM MCUs, including interrupt-driven drivers and DMA.
- Familiarity with I2C, SPI, UART and CAN communication interfaces.
- Ability to work with Electronic Engineers (PCB Designers) on prototypes and debug them using electronic lab equipment.
- Experience with Git version control.
- Good communication skills and ability to cooperate with adjacent engineering teams.
- Language proficiency: English – Upper-Intermediate or above.
- National from a NATO member country or one of the following NATO Indo-Pacific partners: Australia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand or Ukraine.
- Free criminal record
Preferred Qualifications & Experience
- Exposure to NVIDIA Orin or similar high-performance embedded platforms.
- Experience with deterministic scheduling and DMA-based data transfer.
- Familiarity with safety-critical development practices or standards (e.g., MISRA C).
What guides our decisions?
Our values are rooted in responsibility, readiness, and long term thinking. We believe sovereignty must be designed into systems from the start. Readiness is achieved through capability, not procurement. Autonomy is infrastructure, not a feature. We build with the understanding that modern systems carry long term consequences. That is why we prioritise reliability over novelty, integration over isolation, and sustained capability over short term advantage.
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Design with scale in mind.
We develop systems as part of an ecosystem that is intended to grow.
Scale is not an afterthought, but a design principle that shapes architecture, integration, and evolution.
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Build a solid foundation.
We prioritise core architecture, interoperability, and long term resilience.
A strong foundation enables systems to adapt without fragmentation.
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Practice over theory.
We value learning through application.
Systems are shaped by real use and continuous refinement, not by abstract assumptions.
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Commitment beyond delivery.
We take responsibility for what we build over time.
Commitment means supporting systems throughout their lifecycle and ensuring they remain relevant, secure, and under control.
We are hiring talent across multiple roles, contributing to Europe’s readiness and long term capability.
We are building a multidisciplinary team across engineering, systems architecture, operations, and supporting functions. Open roles reflect the needs of a growing secure and autonomous infrastructure company, where integration, reliability, and long term thinking matter. If you do not see a position that matches your profile, we still encourage proactive applications from people aligned with our mission and values.
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