Staff/Sr. Staff Wi-Fi Firmware Engineer

InnoPhase IoTSan Jose, CA

About The Position

InnoPhase IoT is seeking a highly motivated, analytical Principal Software Engineer with embedded software development experience to join their Wi-Fi firmware team. The ideal candidate is highly technical with a proven track record in designing scalable, modular, and reliable firmware for wireless IoT solutions. The company values smart work, celebrating successes, and offers opportunities to learn and experience various aspects of work in a fast-paced environment.

Requirements

  • BS or MS in Computer Science.
  • 5 - 10 years of experience in embedded firmware development.
  • Extensive experience working on wireless products (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/Zigbee).
  • Good understanding of IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be MAC and PHY specifications.
  • Extensive C coding experience required.
  • Experience with RTOS (Real-Time Operating Systems) is required.
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills and ability to work well in a diverse, team-focused environment.
  • Strong track record of delivering products and features on schedule.

Nice To Haves

  • Must have 5 - 10 years of hands-on working experience with real-time embedded systems.
  • Must have prior WMAC firmware development experience.
  • Must have good understanding of IEEE802.11 specs and multi-threaded embedded system concepts.
  • Working knowledge of networking stack (Ethernet, TCP/IP suite) desired.
  • Experience with GIT and JIRA.
  • Team player with a strong sense of urgency to meet product needs on time.
  • Knowledge of Low power design and algorithms that optimize resource utilization around traffic models is a big plus.
  • Knowledge of python a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop firmware for cutting-edge ULP wireless solutions.
  • Lead the 802.11 MAC layer feature design and development of homegrown SoCs.
  • Collaborate with a worldwide team to deliver high-quality end-to-end ecosystem solutions.
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