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全职 Senior Embedded Systems - Firmware Engineer 工作, 薪水, Equitable Technologies Federal Territory 公司招聘中 - Ricebowl

Senior Embedded Systems - Firmware Engineer

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KL City, Federal Territory

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工作地点

  • Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory Malaysia

职位描述

岗位职责

Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Work Arrangement: Onsite

Company: MedTech Startup, HQ in Boston with development hub in Kuala Lumpur

Product Area: Medical device, cancer screening, capsule endoscopy platform

Seniority: Senior / Lead-level individual contributor


About the Company

Equitable Technologies is an MIT-founded medical technology startup headquartered in Boston, with a fast-growing product development hub in Kuala Lumpur. We’re currently operating in stealth mode as we develop a breakthrough approach to cancer screening - a mission that has the potential for massive real-world impact.

We’re supported by a world-class advisory board with leaders from MIT, Harvard, the US FDA, and Cleveland Clinic- and we’re now growing our team in KL to shape and deliver this technology to the world.

Our product combines miniature hardware, embedded firmware, wireless communication, sensor integration, and AI-enabled analysis in a battery-powered capsule endoscopy device.

The engineering team works across firmware, electronics, system integration, verification, and productization. This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys solving complex embedded systems problems at the boundary of firmware, hardware, and low-power device design.


Role Overview

We are looking for a Senior Embedded Systems / Firmware Engineer to own and drive firmware development for a battery-powered medical device platform.

This is a firmware-first role. The ideal candidate has strong experience in embedded C/C++, ARM-based MCU/SoC platforms, RTOS or bare-metal development, hardware bring-up, system debugging, and low-power optimization. You will work closely with hardware, electronics, mechanical, AI, and product teams to bring a complex medical device from prototype through productization.

You do not need to be a dedicated RF engineer or PCB designer, but you should be comfortable working with hardware teams, reviewing schematics, debugging board-level issues, and making firmware decisions that affect power consumption, wireless performance, reliability, and manufacturability.


Key Responsibilities

  • Architect and develop embedded firmware for ingestible medical devices
  • Design and optimize BLE-based wireless communication systems
  • Drive ultra-low-power system design (sleep modes, power cycling, energy optimization)
  • Work on sensor integration and signal acquisition pipelines
  • Develop and optimize RF communication systems (BLE and sub-GHz where applicable)
  • Own end-to-end system design from sensor → firmware → wireless transmission → data reliability
  • Collaborate closely with hardware teams on MCU selection, BSP, and driver development
  • Debug complex issues across firmware, RF, and hardware layers
  • Make architectural decisions for constrained embedded systems used in medical environments 


Must-Have Requirements

  • 8+ years of professional embedded firmware or embedded systems experience.
  • Strong embedded C/C++ development experience.
  • Hands-on experience with ARM-based MCU/SoC platforms, such as STM32, Nordic nRF, Renesas, NXP, Qualcomm, or similar.
  • Experience with RTOS and/or bare-metal firmware development.
  • Strong understanding of low-level embedded concepts, including interrupts, DMA, memory management, peripheral drivers, timing, concurrency, and multitasking.
  • Experience developing or debugging drivers for interfaces such as I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, GPIO, ADC, PWM, timers, sensors, or similar peripherals.
  • Hands-on hardware bring-up and system debugging experience.
  • Proficiency using embedded debugging tools such as JTAG/SWD, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, power analyzers, and serial/debug consoles.
  • Experience working closely with hardware or electronics engineers.
  • Practical understanding of low-power firmware design for battery-operated devices.
  • Ability to work onsite in Kuala Lumpur.

 

Strong Advantages

  • Experience with battery-powered medical devices, wearables, IoT devices, wireless sensors, automotive electronics, test equipment, or other safety-critical embedded products.
  • Experience defining or optimizing power modes, sleep states, wake sources, duty cycles, and battery-life trade-offs.
  • Experience with BLE, WiFi, sub-GHz, 433 MHz, or other wireless communication systems.
  • Ability to review schematics and identify firmware, power, signal integrity, or interface risks.
  • Experience supporting PCB bring-up, schematic review, and hardware design trade-off discussions.
  • Experience with cameras, image sensors, high-throughput sensor data, data streaming, or constrained memory systems.
  • Experience with manufacturing test, production diagnostics, bootloaders, firmware update mechanisms, or field diagnostics.
  • Experience with medical-device software standards such as IEC 62304, ISO 14971, or regulated product documentation.
  • Experience with automotive or safety-critical standards such as ISO 26262, ASPICE, MISRA C, or similar.
  • Experience mentoring junior engineers or leading firmware modules across multiple product phases.


Nice-to-Have Skills

  • PCB design experience using Altium, KiCad, OrCAD, Eagle, or similar tools.
  • Deeper RF design or antenna debugging experience.
  • Embedded Linux experience.
  • HIL testing, automated firmware testing, CI/CD, Jenkins, Python-based test automation, or hardware test frameworks.
  • Experience with Zephyr, FreeRTOS, SafeRTOS, RTX, ThreadX, or similar RTOS environments.
  • Experience working in a startup or early-stage product environment.
  • Experience taking a product through EVT, DVT, PVT, pilot build, or manufacturing transfer.


What Success Looks Like

In the first 3 months, you will be expected to:

  • Understand the device architecture, firmware stack, hardware design, and current prototype status.
  • Contribute to firmware development and debugging for core device functions.
  • Support board bring-up and hardware/firmware integration.
  • Identify key power-consumption bottlenecks and propose firmware-level improvements.
  • Improve documentation, debug visibility, and development practices where needed.

In the first 6–12 months, you will be expected to:

  • Own major firmware modules or subsystem architecture.
  • Improve battery-life performance through measurable low-power optimization.
  • Help stabilize the firmware platform for verification, validation, and productization.
  • Support design reviews, risk assessments, test strategy, and production-readiness activities.


Candidate Profile We Are Looking For

  • The ideal candidate is a senior firmware-first embedded engineer who enjoys working close to hardware.
  • You may come from medical devices, automotive, semiconductor, wireless IoT, consumer electronics, test equipment, robotics, or industrial embedded systems.
  • You are not expected to be the sole expert in firmware, PCB design, RF design, and medical regulation.
  • However, you should be strong enough in embedded systems to collaborate effectively across these areas and make sound technical decisions for a compact, battery-powered medical device.


What We Offer

  • Be part of a MedTech startup shaping the future of healthcare technology.
  • Work in a collaborative environment with software, hardware, and AI experts.
  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge medical technology with global impact.
  • Fast-paced startup environment with significant ownership and technical influence.
  • Competitive compensation for top-tier talent.


How to Apply

Send your CV and Cover letter about your experience to *************

 

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