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Our Firmware (FW) team develops the embedded intelligence that powers highly integrated, high鈥憄erformance optical and electrical interconnect solutions. We build advanced component platforms that include high鈥憇peed silicon photonics, transmit/receive amplifiers, controller ASICs with Marvell DSPs, and AEC (Active Electrical Cable) solutions for Ethernet and PCIe. The team is responsible for the complete firmware lifecycle鈥攆rom early product concept to New Product Introduction (NPI). This includes architecture, design, implementation, verification, validation, and system鈥憀evel performance testing. Engineers work closely with cross鈥慺unctional teams to ensure hardware, firmware, and control systems operate seamlessly across a wide range of demanding conditions. Joining this team means being part of delivering next鈥慻eneration, high鈥憇peed connectivity products that enable the industry's fastest networks and data center systems.
Translate system and product requirements into functional, high鈥憅uality embedded firmware.
Develop technical documentation including functional specifications, architecture/design documents, and test specifications.
Design and implement unit鈥憈esting methodologies to ensure code reliability and maintainability.
Build and execute automated regression testing frameworks for continuous integration and verification.
Support system鈥憀evel testing and debug activities across hardware, firmware, and control loops.
Collaborate with remote teams and cross鈥慸isciplinary engineers to drive products through the full development lifecycle to NPI.
BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field (or close to completion).
Experience with microprocessor architectures鈥攁t minimum ARM or RISC鈥慥.
Strong understanding of RTOS concepts, including scheduling, memory management, queuing, and interrupt handling.
Experience developing embedded device drivers for communication protocols such as SPI, I虏C, MDIO, UART.
Working knowledge of reading and understanding hardware design schematics.
Proficiency with version control (e.g., Git), build systems (e.g., Make/gmake, IDE environments), and auto鈥慸ocumenting tools (e.g., Doxygen).
Excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate effectively with geographically distributed teams.
Strong multitasking skills and ability to handle complex technical challenges.
Excellent English language proficiency.