
Role Summary
SYNCROBOTIC is seeking a Senior Firmware Engineer to drive embedded development for next-generation robotic systems. This role focuses on building reliable sensor–actuator control modules, low-level firmware, and cross-platform integrations that power our autonomous robots in complex industrial scenarios.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead development of control modules, including sensor–actuator circuit integration, wiring design, functional verification, and on-site hardware debugging.
- Develop embedded firmware for robotic modules, covering sensor data acquisition, communication protocol handling, and actuator control logic to ensure stable and responsive system performance.
- Architect and implement customized module features based on project and application requirements.
- Support cross-platform communication and integration (e.g., STM32 to ROS2) and assist in field testing to validate system behavior in real-world environments.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or above in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related fields.
- Minimum 3 years of experience in embedded systems or firmware development.
- Proficiency in C/C++, embedded programming, and low-level firmware development on STM32 or similar MCU platforms.
- Strong understanding of embedded architecture, circuit design, sensor–actuator integration, and real-time control logic.
- Hands-on capability in system debugging, hardware bring-up, and resolving multi-module integration issues on site.
- Familiarity with EMC/EMI considerations, ESD design constraints, and certification-related requirements.
- Effective communication and teamwork skills across cross-functional engineering teams.
- Intermediate English proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with multi-module system integration or deployment from prototype to production.
- Development experience with multiple embedded platforms (e.g., STM32, TI, Raspberry Pi, Jetson, NXP).
- Knowledge of EMI/ESD design best practices and compliance preparation.
- Practical experience integrating ROS2 with embedded control modules in robotics applications.

