Embedded Software Engineering Intern

E-SpaceArlington, TX
Onsite

About The Position

We are looking for an Embedded Software Engineering Intern to work on real firmware for real hardware that ships. You will be embedded with a senior firmware engineer working on a sensor-rich, wireless-connected IoT device: writing production C on Zephyr RTOS, bringing up sensors, debugging on live boards at the bench, and moving data from the edge to the cloud. This is not a shadow-and-observe internship. You will have your own board, your own debugger, and your own work items from week one. You will pair daily with your mentor — at the whiteboard, at the bench, and in code review — and by the end of the internship you will have shipped at least one feature end-to-end on live hardware.

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a BS or MS in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Solid C programming fundamentals: pointers, memory, bit manipulation, and comfort reading a datasheet.
  • Exposure to microcontrollers through coursework, projects, clubs, or prior internships (Arduino/ESP32/STM32/Nordic all count).
  • Basic Git fluency: branching, commits, and pull requests.
  • Comfort with the command line and at least one scripting language (Python preferred).
  • Curiosity and persistence. Embedded debugging rewards people who keep pulling the thread.
  • Ability to work on-site in Arlington, TX for the duration of the internship.

Nice To Haves

  • Coursework or projects involving an RTOS (Zephyr, FreeRTOS) or bare-metal firmware.
  • Familiarity with communication buses (I2C, SPI, UART) and reading signals on a logic analyzer or oscilloscope.
  • Exposure to signal processing (FFTs, filtering) or machine learning basics — our devices run inference at the edge.
  • Experience with networking concepts: sockets, TLS, MQTT/HTTP, or wireless protocols.
  • A personal project you can talk about in depth — hardware or software.

Responsibilities

  • Write and debug firmware in C on Zephyr RTOS for Arm Cortex-M class MCUs.
  • Work on sensor integration and sampling pipelines — IMUs, accelerometers, microphones, temperature sensors — over I2C, SPI, and I2S.
  • Build, flash, and debug boards daily using West, CMake, SWD/J-Link, and serial consoles.
  • Contribute to edge-to-cloud connectivity: Wi-Fi, MQTT over TLS, and low-power wireless protocols such as Thread and BLE.
  • Help collect and validate sensor datasets that feed on-device machine learning models, and assist with deploying and evaluating those models on target hardware.
  • Write unit and integration tests alongside your feature code.
  • Build and improve bench tooling: flash/serial automation scripts, data-capture harnesses, and hardware-in-the-loop test setups.
  • Reproduce, instrument, and root-cause bugs on real hardware, and document what you find so the next engineer doesn't hit it twice.
  • Participate in design discussions and code reviews.
  • Work directly with hardware and systems engineers when the bug turns out not to be in software.
  • Present your work at the end of the internship: what you built, what you learned, and what you'd do differently.

Benefits

  • Competitive salaries
  • Continuous learning and development
  • Health and wellness care options
  • Financial solutions for the future
  • Optional legal services (US only)
  • Paid holidays
  • Paid time off
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