A well-funded health technology startup is developing a first-of-its-kind wearable biosensor platform for continuous non-invasive health monitoring. This is an early-stage high-impact opportunity to help build the software foundation of a platform with significant implications for chronic disease management and personalized medicine.
Position Overview
The company is looking for a skilled and self-directed Embedded Software Engineer to join a small fast-moving team. This role is central to bringing the biosensor platform to life owning the firmware architecture that bridges raw sensor data with wireless transmission mobile applications and clinical dashboards. Youll work closely with electrical engineers data scientists and product leads to define and implement the embedded systems that power a truly novel health monitoring device.
Key Responsibilities
Design develop and maintain firmware for ultra-low-power microcontrollers and SoCs in a resource-constrained body-worn environment
Implement and optimize Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication stacks for reliable real-time data transmission to mobile devices
Develop drivers and middleware for analog front-end interfaces sensor peripherals and onboard data acquisition systems
Build and maintain a robust real-time operating system (RTOS) environment including task scheduling power management and interrupt handling
Collaborate with electrical engineers to define hardware-software interfaces and support bring-up and debugging of new board revisions
Implement signal processing algorithms and data compression techniques optimized for embedded execution
Develop over-the-air (OTA) firmware update capabilities and device provisioning workflows
Write clean well-documented and testable code; establish and enforce firmware coding standards across the team
Design and execute firmware verification and validation protocols in support of regulatory submissions (FDA CE)
Contribute to technical documentation IP development and design history file maintenance
Support the transition from prototype to manufacturable product by hardening firmware/software for reliability and scalability
Perform other duties as the role evolves in a startup environment
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science or a closely related field
3 years of hands-on embedded software development experience in a product or R&D environment.
Strong proficiency in C and/or C for embedded systems development.
Demonstrated experience with BLE protocol stacks and wireless communication in embedded applications
Solid understanding of RTOS concepts including task management memory allocation and low-power optimization.
Experience writing and debugging hardware drivers for SPI I2C UART and similar interfaces.
Comfortable working in ambiguous resource-constrained startup environments with shifting priorities.
Strong debugging skills using tools such as JTAG oscilloscopes and logic analyzers.
Preferred:
Experience developing software for medical devices or wearable consumer electronics
Familiarity with FDA design controls IEC 62304 (medical device software lifecycle) or similar regulatory frameworks
Background in biosignal acquisition electrochemical sensing or analog front-end integration
Experience with Nordic Semiconductor STM32 or similar low-power SoC platforms commonly used in wearable applications
Exposure to mobile application integration (iOS/Android) and cloud data pipeline architecture
Familiarity with secure firmware development practices and cryptographic protocols
What Youll Be Part Of
This is a ground-floor opportunity to join a technically ambitious team building technology with the potential to fundamentally change how health data is collected and acted upon. The right candidate thrives in environments where ownership is high resources are lean and the work directly shapes a product from prototype to patient. Youll collaborate across disciplines solve problems that dont have textbook answers and see your contributions translate into real clinical impact.
Opportunity offers: Base Pay Equity
Equal Opportunity Statement
This employer is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin age disability veteran status or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal state or local law.
About the Company A well-funded health technology startup is developing a first-of-its-kind wearable biosensor platform for continuous non-invasive health monitoring. This is an early-stage high-impact opportunity to help build the software foundation of a platform with significant implications for ...
About the Company
A well-funded health technology startup is developing a first-of-its-kind wearable biosensor platform for continuous non-invasive health monitoring. This is an early-stage high-impact opportunity to help build the software foundation of a platform with significant implications for chronic disease management and personalized medicine.
Position Overview
The company is looking for a skilled and self-directed Embedded Software Engineer to join a small fast-moving team. This role is central to bringing the biosensor platform to life owning the firmware architecture that bridges raw sensor data with wireless transmission mobile applications and clinical dashboards. Youll work closely with electrical engineers data scientists and product leads to define and implement the embedded systems that power a truly novel health monitoring device.
Key Responsibilities
Design develop and maintain firmware for ultra-low-power microcontrollers and SoCs in a resource-constrained body-worn environment
Implement and optimize Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication stacks for reliable real-time data transmission to mobile devices
Develop drivers and middleware for analog front-end interfaces sensor peripherals and onboard data acquisition systems
Build and maintain a robust real-time operating system (RTOS) environment including task scheduling power management and interrupt handling
Collaborate with electrical engineers to define hardware-software interfaces and support bring-up and debugging of new board revisions
Implement signal processing algorithms and data compression techniques optimized for embedded execution
Develop over-the-air (OTA) firmware update capabilities and device provisioning workflows
Write clean well-documented and testable code; establish and enforce firmware coding standards across the team
Design and execute firmware verification and validation protocols in support of regulatory submissions (FDA CE)
Contribute to technical documentation IP development and design history file maintenance
Support the transition from prototype to manufacturable product by hardening firmware/software for reliability and scalability
Perform other duties as the role evolves in a startup environment
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science or a closely related field
3 years of hands-on embedded software development experience in a product or R&D environment.
Strong proficiency in C and/or C for embedded systems development.
Demonstrated experience with BLE protocol stacks and wireless communication in embedded applications
Solid understanding of RTOS concepts including task management memory allocation and low-power optimization.
Experience writing and debugging hardware drivers for SPI I2C UART and similar interfaces.
Comfortable working in ambiguous resource-constrained startup environments with shifting priorities.
Strong debugging skills using tools such as JTAG oscilloscopes and logic analyzers.
Preferred:
Experience developing software for medical devices or wearable consumer electronics
Familiarity with FDA design controls IEC 62304 (medical device software lifecycle) or similar regulatory frameworks
Background in biosignal acquisition electrochemical sensing or analog front-end integration
Experience with Nordic Semiconductor STM32 or similar low-power SoC platforms commonly used in wearable applications
Exposure to mobile application integration (iOS/Android) and cloud data pipeline architecture
Familiarity with secure firmware development practices and cryptographic protocols
What Youll Be Part Of
This is a ground-floor opportunity to join a technically ambitious team building technology with the potential to fundamentally change how health data is collected and acted upon. The right candidate thrives in environments where ownership is high resources are lean and the work directly shapes a product from prototype to patient. Youll collaborate across disciplines solve problems that dont have textbook answers and see your contributions translate into real clinical impact.
Opportunity offers: Base Pay Equity
Equal Opportunity Statement
This employer is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin age disability veteran status or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal state or local law.