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Embedded Software Engineer

Who we are

Neros is transforming a defense industry mired in costly, behemoth machinery—to circumvent a looming vulnerability gap, to give dismounted soldiers a fighting chance against tanks, and ultimately, to get as many humans off the battlefield as possible.

While consumer technology is evolving by bounds on the smaller-cheaper-better path, U.S. defense technology wallows in the large, centralized, and wildly expensive paradigm. Our air, land, and sea machinery budget is staggering; yet these large assets can still be vulnerable to very small weapons. When swarm technology comes into its own, the asymmetry will escalate. Nowhere is the pattern more glaring than in small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS)—drones. 

What you will be doing

As an early Neros employee, you will get to help decide the direction of our future. We are looking for someone who can write the embedded software on the Neros Archer platform including flight control and radio link code.

You should have the following

  • Experienced in C/C++ programming
  • Industry experience with new board bring up
  • Microcontrollers
  • STM (ST Microelectronics)
  • Embedded protocols
        - I2C
        - SPI
        - CAN BUS
        - custom protocol design
  • Basic Electrical Engineering Skills
        - Oscilloscope
        - Logic Analyzer

Nice to haves

  • Electronics Design
    • Schematic Design
    • PCB design
    • Microsoldering
  • Flight control software experience
    • Betaflight
    • PX4
    • Ardupilot
  • Sub frame latency video compression
    Embedded wireless systems


We’re an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.

 

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