Senior Embedded Software Engineer

Company Description

Voxel Energy develops energy-independent data centers powered by solar energy and repurposed electric vehicle batteries.

Voxel

Energy focuses on innovative sustainable solutions to meet the growing energy needs of the AI datacenter world. Based in Los Angeles, CA, Voxel Energy fosters a culture of innovation and sustainable hardware development. Role Description

This is a full-time, on-site role based in Los Angeles, CA for a Senior Embedded Software Engineer.

The Senior Embedded Software

Engineer will design, develop, and maintain embedded software solutions for energy management systems.

Responsibilities include programming, debugging, system integration, and contributing to software design and development efforts. The role will require collaboration with cross-functional teams to support mechanical and electrical system deployment. Qualifications

Proficiency in Embedded Software Programming and working with Embedded Software systems

Strong skills in Software Development and Debugging

Solid experience in Software Design for embedded systems

Demonstrated ability to resolve software anomalies and optimize performance

Experience with real-time operating systems (RTOS) and microcontroller platforms

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field

Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail

Familiarity with power electronics, energy systems or renewable technology is a plus

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