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The Wireless Connectivity SW team is seeking a staff embedded firmware engineer at our Vancouver, British Columbia site. In this role, the successful candidate will work alongside a very experienced and passionate group of engineers and leaders, contributing to the architecture, design and development of some of ADI’s most advanced and technically challenging products. We are seeking people who are excited to deliver exceptional products that improve people’s health as well as their well-being. Come join a great team that appreciates that they have both a lot to learn as well as to teach.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Translate product requirements into SW and HW architecture and design.
- Build and maintain software for advanced BT/BLE/wireless solutions
- Collobrate with RF engineers on creating and supporting BT/BLE solutions for various ADI SoCs
- Work closely with Field Applications Engineers validating BT/BLE
- Contribute to the design and development of the embedded SW for our ASIC products.
- Develop microcode and kernel drivers for our SoC products.
- Track BT-SIG and other low energy wireless standards
Minimum qualifications
- Bachelor or Master of Electrical or Computer Engineering with 10+ years of firmware development experience.
- Experience with developing firmware and software for embedded products.
- Experience in silicon and board bring-up, and comfortable with debugging silicon, hardware and software using IDE and JTAG debuggers.
- Good understanding of real-time operating systems concepts and the use of FreeRTOS, Zephyr, and/or Linux as an embedded operating system.
- Proficient in C and/or C++ programming with best engineering and software development practices.
- Good understanding of RISC architecture; RISC-V and ARM micro-controller and bus architecture is a plus.
- Experience with standard communication interfaces and protocols such as UART, SPI, I2C, and Ethernet.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills with a proactive, can-do attitude.
Preferred qualifications
- Familiar with silicon design and development cycle and understand the importance of firmware/software involvement throughout the design and development cycle.
- Exposure to developing bootloader and kernel drivers, preferably in both unsecured and trusted execution environments.
- Exposure in the use of CMSIS Packs, IAR, KEIL and VS Studio/Code IDEs
- Exposure to power management and DVFS.
- Comfortable with reading board schematics
- Experience with network protocols and stacks such as IP, TCP/UDP, Ethernet, DHCP, ICMP, etc.
- Experience with developing software in both Windows and Linux environments.
- Familiar with industry standard tools such as Git, gdb, vscode, etc.
Come on and apply. Let’s put your career into overdrive and really make a difference.
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