PbEmbedded Software Engineer (Mid–Senior) – Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Systems /b /ppbr/ppWe are seeking a Mid–Senior Embedded Software Engineer to contribute to the development of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) software systems and sensing algorithms. /ppbr/ppIn this role, you will work on embedded software and algorithm development for UWB-based systems, enabling high-precision ranging, localization, and sensing capabilities. You will collaborate closely with hardware, firmware, and system engineers to design and optimize software that interfaces directly with UWB chipsets and embedded platforms. /ppThis position is ideal for engineers who enjoy working close to hardware, solving challenging problems related to wireless sensing, timing, and algorithm performance. /ppbr/ppKey Responsibilities /ppbr/pulliDesign, implement, and maintain embedded software for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) systems. /liliDevelop and optimize sensing and ranging algorithms, including narrow-band detection and signal processing techniques. /liliIntegrate software with UWB chipsets, RF hardware, and embedded platforms. /liliContribute to the development of localization and ranging functionality (e.g., time-of-flight or related techniques). /liliCollaborate with hardware, RF, and system engineering teams to deliver robust end-to-end solutions. /liliDebug, test, and validate software performance in embedded and real-world environments. /liliParticipate in system architecture discussions and technical design decisions. /li /ulpbr/ppRequired Qualifications /ppbr/pulliBachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. /liliProfessional experience in embedded software development. /liliStrong programming skills in C/C++. /liliExperience developing sensing, signal processing, or algorithmic software for embedded systems. /liliExperience working with microcontrollers and real-time or resource-constrained systems. /liliStrong debugging and problem-solving skills. /li /ulpbr/ppIf you are passionate about embedded systems, wireless sensing, and UWB technologies, we would love to hear from you. /p