Location
vancouver
Posted
June 04, 2026
Commute
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Role Overview
Senior Firmware Engineer responsible for real-time control architecture and embedded firmware development for advanced power electronics systems. Key responsibilities include control‑loop design, hardware optimization, system bring‑up, and establishing best‑in‑class firmware development practices. What you’ll be doing
Lead the design and implementation of real‑time control loops (PID, resonant, state‑space, etc.) for power converters and inverter topologies, optimizing PWM strategies and sensing architectures. Develop and validate control algorithms using MATLAB/Simulink or PLECS prior to deployment, translating models into efficient production‑grade C/C++ or HDL implementations. Own firmware‑hardware integration, optimizing interactions with MCU peripherals, ADCs, PWMs, sensors, and actuators, and driving system bring‑up, debugging, and performance tuning. Design ultra‑fast interrupt‑driven protection mechanisms for over‑voltage, over‑current, and therm...
Senior Firmware Engineer responsible for real-time control architecture and embedded firmware development for advanced power electronics systems. Key responsibilities include control‑loop design, hardware optimization, system bring‑up, and establishing best‑in‑class firmware development practices. What you’ll be doing
Lead the design and implementation of real‑time control loops (PID, resonant, state‑space, etc.) for power converters and inverter topologies, optimizing PWM strategies and sensing architectures. Develop and validate control algorithms using MATLAB/Simulink or PLECS prior to deployment, translating models into efficient production‑grade C/C++ or HDL implementations. Own firmware‑hardware integration, optimizing interactions with MCU peripherals, ADCs, PWMs, sensors, and actuators, and driving system bring‑up, debugging, and performance tuning. Design ultra‑fast interrupt‑driven protection mechanisms for over‑voltage, over‑current, and therm...