Embedded Systems EngineerDevelop and program microcontroller-based systems
United States
March 22, 2026
About Us
Timbergrove stands at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and innovation. We're a team that believes in the power of technology, sprinkled with a bit of humor to keep our spirits high. We're on the lookout for an Embedded Systems Engineer who shares our passion for tech and the occasional nerdy joke.
Job description
We're seeking an Embedded Systems Engineer who's not only adept at conversing with microcontrollers but also enjoys a bit of tech banter. You'll be instrumental in designing and programming microcontroller-based systems, making an impact with your technical expertise.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and program microcontroller-based systems.
Create electronic board layouts and engage in low-level coding in C, Assembly, or similar languages.
Collaborate on mechanical layout designs - teamwork makes the dream work!
Manage certifications for Hazardous area location hardware systems and FCC communications.
Solve complex technical challenges - Sherlock Holmes style.
Stay updated on embedded systems trends - there's always something new to learn!
Qualifications
B.Sc. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
Over 5 years of experience in designing and programming microcontroller-based systems.
Proficiency in electronic board layout and low-level programming.
Added bonus for experience in mechanical layout design.
Extra points for experience with certifications in hazardous area location hardware systems and FCC communications.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent communication skills and a good sense of humor.
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