What you'll be doing:
Designing and developing low-level system software with a primary focus on bootloaders (ATF, UEFI), firmware, and hardware initialization.
Working together with hardware and design teams to drive SoC bring-up and platform enablement.
Solving complex challenges related to boot sequences, system optimization, and hardware resource management.
Supporting various internal and customer DPU projects alongside our global teams.
Taking part in all stages of the product lifecycle, with a focus on high software quality and stability.
Collaborating within a global software environment to have a broad impact across the company.
What we need to see:
Bachelors degree in Computer Science/Engineering or equivalent practical experience.
5+ years of experience in embedded Linux software development (C is a must, C++ advantage).
Deep experience with Bootloader development and board support packages (BSP).
Strong understanding of the low-level software stack and hardware-software interaction, specifically regarding pre-OS environments.
Deep knowledge of processor architecture, including CPU, cache coherency, and hardware accelerators.
Solid engineering skills in design, technical investigation, and Agile processes.
Great communication skills, both written and oral.
Experience with development tools like git, gcc, make, bitbake, jenkins, etc.
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Hands-on experience with ARMv8, ATF (ARM Trusted Firmware), and UEFI standards.
Background in developing secure boot flows or trusted computing environments.
Experience with hardware debuggers (JTAG) and low-level board analysis.
Background in developing security solutions or key management.























