job_103014b: Embedded Firmware Engineer, Versame (Palo Alto, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 12:01:55 -0700

Versame is hiring - come build the future of infant education!

Versame is a funded seed-stage startup founded by three Stanford
graduates and experienced entrepreneurs aiming to revolutionize
childhood education. We are building a wearable device that measures
the quantity and quality of parent-child interaction. Over 30 years
of research shows that the number and quality of words spoken
directly to a child is the single greater predictor of educational
success. We're looking for talented people who care about solving
hard problems and building technology that people love to use.

JOB TITLE: Embedded Firmware Engineer
LOCATION: Palo Alto
COMPENSATION: Competitive salary + equity + benefits
CAREER LEVEL: Graduate, post-graduate, 2+ years working or experience
in embedded area preferred
EDUCATION: BSCS, BSCE, or BSEE. MSCS, MSCE, or MSEE preferred
CONTACT: <mailto:nicki_at_versame.com>nicki_at_versame.com

JOB DESCRIPTION
Firmware development
Develop firmware architecture for [32-bit ]MCU platform
Design, develop, debug and test firmware for [32-bit] MCUs
Develop solutions based on firmware platform; demonstrations, example
programs, reference designs, etc.
Opportunity to get involved with architecture and design decisions

JOB REQUIREMENTS
C/C++ language expertise (as related to resource-limited embedded systems)
Experience with software Engineering processes and tools (i.e. - git, gcc)
Successful design of Embedded System products
Experience using RTOS's and related stacks and middleware
Hands-on system bring-up, testing, and debugging skills
Familiarity with power management, memory management, security and
safety systems
Experience with communication protocols; USB, RS232, Bluetooth (4.1)
Team player with excellent communication skills

DESIRED
Experience with Agile development processes a plus (i.e. -
test-driven development)
Wireless communication protocol experience
Audio signal processing and analysis experience a plus
Strong understanding of machine learning techniques a plus


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