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1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Palo Alto, CA, USA
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Teleo, a Havoc company, is a robotics company that transforms construction heavy equipment, including loaders, dozers, excavators, and trucks, into autonomous robots for commercial and defense applications. Our technology enables a single operator to supervise and control multiple machines simultaneously, delivering significant productivity gains while improving operator safety and comfort. Teleo was founded by a team of experienced technology leaders who previously led the development of Lyft's Self-Driving Car program and Google Street View. Teleo recently announced its merger with Havoc AI, a fast-growing defense technology company developing coordinated fleets of autonomous maritime vessels. This is a unique opportunity to join a team building technology with real-world impact. As a Firmware Engineer, you will be working with a small team to implement, test, and validate on-board firmware used for Teleo's Supervised Autonomy. With a high attention to detail, you will be involved in the testing, validation, and deployment of firmware on proprietary Teleo ECUs. Interfacing daily with software and hardware engineers, you will be directly involved in the launch of new heavy equipment supported by Teleo. Minimum Qualifications: Undergraduate or graduate degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science in progress. Proven experience bringing up PCBAs, microcontrollers and developing algorithms on RTOS. Strong interest in embedded firmware development for safety-critical applications. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in board hardware bring-up. History of contributing to projects in C/C++/Rust/Python. Strong experience working with embedded microcontrollers (Ti, NXP, STM, ESP). Experience with protocols/interfaces such as I2C, CAN, PWM, SPI. Experience with Linux command-line scripting and revision control. Interest in developing hardware in the loop tests and automation for manufacturing.