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Senior Firmware Engineer

Liberty Lake, WA

 

About Us:

Infinitum Electric has developed a breakthrough electric motor that’s significantly smaller, smarter, and more efficient. Our vision is to embed our technology in everything from HVAC systems to electric vehicles.

About the Role:

Infinitum Electric is looking for a full-time Senior Firmware Engineer to work on site. This position is responsible for designing, developing, and testing firmware for embedded systems. Their primary duties include writing code, debugging, and optimizing firmware for various power converter hardware platforms. They work closely with hardware engineers and software developers to ensure seamless integration and functionality of the firmware within the system. Additionally, Senior firmware engineers are expected to stay up to date with the latest industry trends and technologies and contribute to the overall improvement of the team's processes and methodologies.

Essential Functions:

  • Develop firmware that implements control, protection and fault diagnosis of the power converters, inverters and AFPM motors.
  • Develop test code/scripts to stress the product intensively, analyze result, exposure issues and fix bugs.
  • Implement low level drivers on bare metal or RTOS.
  • Work with hardware engineer to conduct HW characterization tests using laboratory instruments.
  • Provide design and project support in the areas of regulatory and reliability.
  • Implement customer or application specific control functions and communication protocols.
  • Work closely with the hardware and control engineers to specify hardware input and output requirements.
  • Develop and optimize firmware for motor controls and power converters.
  • Create and maintain software design documentation.
  • Other functions as required (non-essential functions).

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, or a similar field or equivalent years of experience.
  • A minimum of 3+ years of firmware engineering experience.
  • Familiar with motor control and power converters such as space vector PWM and field-oriented control.
  • High competency in embedded C programming.
  • Experience in using communication protocols including UART, I2C, SPI and USB.
  • Experience working with real time operating systems.
  • Experience working with industrial protocols, especially Common Industrial Protocol (CIP), Modbus, and BACnet.
  • Experience in coding with TI C2000 MCU and ARM processors (>1 year).
  • Experience with software version control and bug tracking tools such as GIT system.

Benefits:

We have created a community at Infinitum, where everyone feels a sense of belonging and is working together to achieve our goals.

  • Comprehensive Health Coverage (Medical/Dental/Vision.
  • Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Coverage
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) – includes employer contributions.
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) & Limited Purpose Flexible Spending Account
  • 401(k) – Traditional and Roth
  • Stock Options
  • Open Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • 12 Paid Holidays
  • Potential Relocation Assistance
  • Flexible schedule – including hybrid possibilities
  • Company Paid Lunch on Fridays
  • Community Give-back Opportunities

 

Infinitum embraces diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.


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