Azure Summit Technology is a mature, growing small business with locations in Melbourne, Florida, and Fairfax, Virginia. We develop and deliver high-performance RF hardware, firmware, and software products, and innovative, practical, multi-function RF systems solutions that address emerging missions of national importance for customers across the Department of Defense. Our team is diverse and highly qualified, working together within a creative, innovative, and highly collaborative culture to deliver cutting-edge solutions for our customers. We are committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities.
Azure Summit Technology is seeking a Senior Embedded Software Engineer to join our dynamic, growing, cross-functional, and geographically distributed team. The selected candidate will be responsible for executing research and development of complex SIGINT, EW, radar, communications, and other RF mission systems. This role involves coordinating with hardware and firmware teams, software engineering, requirements analysis, software design, implementation and integration, testing of board-level driver interfaces, and kernel integration where necessary. The candidate will also engage with stakeholders and project managers to define requirements, develop software architecture, and plan development in dynamic, evolving problem spaces. Additionally, the candidate will conduct software unit tests, review product manuals and brochures for technical accuracy, analyze system software requirements, lead and participate in technical discussions, consult with hardware engineers, and perform project planning and status tracking. The role requires US citizenship, a BS degree in computer science, electrical engineering, computer engineering, or equivalent, and a minimum of 10 years’ experience as a real-time embedded engineer. Preferred qualifications include a TS/SCI Clearance, 15 to 20 years’ experience as an embedded and software engineer, an MS degree in computer science, electrical engineering, computer engineering, or equivalent, proficiency in C/C++ on Linux, previous experience with bare-metal microcontroller firmware development, low-level peripheral programming, hardware abstraction layer implementation, microchip PIC32 microcontrollers, Arm Cortex A and M based microcontrollers and application processors, SoC/MPSoC/RFSoC systems, device drivers, software defined radio, SIGINT, EW, COMINT, geolocation, or DSP systems, digital signal processing, algorithm development, modeling and simulation using C/C++, Python, and MATLAB, FPGA development, and meticulous attention to detail. Azure Summit Technology is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Veterans/Disabled Employer and is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities.
Responsibilities:
- Coordinating with the hardware and firmware teams as well as all aspects of software engineering, including requirements analysis and specification, software design, implementation and integration, testing of board-level driver interfaces, and kernel integration where necessary.
- Delivering software to run in embedded RTOS and on bare-metal systems.
- Engaging with stakeholders and project managers to define requirements, develop software architecture, and plan development in dynamic, evolving problem spaces.
- Conducting software unit tests to exercise implemented functionality.
- Reviewing product manuals and brochures for technical accuracy and participating in product definition activities such as feature analysis and system tradeoffs.
- Analyzing system software requirements to determine feasibility of design within performance, time, and cost constraints.
- Leading and participating in technical discussions across engineering and product teams.
- Keeping up with current technology in the field through reading, self-study, and seminars.
- Consulting with hardware engineers and other engineering staff to evaluate the interface between hardware and software.
- Performing project planning and status tracking, defining detailed tasks, estimating the time and effort required to perform tasks, and periodic reporting on task status.