Description
At Teledyne FLIR in Orem, we design and develop unmanned aircraft systems and mission‑critical payloads that operate in demanding environments. Our teams work closely with defense and security partners to deliver reliable, fielded systems where robustness, performance, and maintainability matter. We are a small, collaborative engineering team focused on solving real problems with disciplined engineering and clear ownership.
Job Summary:
We are seeking a Sr. Embedded Software Engineer to develop and integrate software for small unmanned aircraft systems and associated subsystems. This is a hands‑on, product‑focused role spanning microcontrollers, RTOS‑based systems, and embedded Linux. The ideal candidate is a strong individual contributor who can work independently, contribute effectively from day one, and reason about software behavior across hardware and software boundaries. This role values system‑level awareness and the ability to participate meaningfully in architectural decisions while continuing to produce high‑quality embedded code.
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
Develop embedded software in C and C++ for microcontrollers, RTOS‑based systems (e.g., Zephyr or similar), and embedded Linux platforms
Design and implement core embedded constructs such as state machines, timing‑sensitive logic, and basic algorithms
Integrate software across multiple interconnected processors and subsystems, including sensors, cameras, and payload devices
Develop and maintain low‑level drivers and hardware interfaces
Work with common embedded communication protocols such as I2C, SPI, UART, and Ethernet
Perform system‑level debugging using tools such as logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, and in‑circuit debuggers
Own features from initial design through implementation, integration, testing, and field support
Contribute to system architecture and interface design in collaboration with other engineers
Build and maintain internal tools, test utilities, and automation, often using Python
Job Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required
5+ years of professional experience developing embedded software for production systems
Strong proficiency in C and C++ for embedded targets
Experience working across multiple layers of an embedded system, including MCU firmware, RTOS‑based software, and embedded Linux
Solid understanding of microcontroller peripherals and inter‑device communication protocols
Demonstrated ability to debug complex hardware/software interactions and resolve system‑level issues
Experience delivering reliable embedded software in a collaborative engineering environment
Helpful Experience (Nice to Have):
Experience with UAS software stacks or autopilot systems, particularly PX4, including integration with sensors, payloads, or higher‑level system components
Experience developing firmware for microcontrollers, including peripheral configuration and low‑level driver development
Experience with real‑time operating systems such as Zephyr, FreeRTOS, or similar
Board bring‑up and low‑level hardware/software debugging experience
Familiarity with STM32, NVIDIA Jetson, or similar embedded platforms
Exposure to UAS, robotics, or other complex embedded systems
Applicants must be either a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, legal permanent resident, asylee, refugee or must be eligible to apply for and obtain the appropriate export control license from the U.S. Departments of State or Commerce.
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Teledyne and all of our employees are committed to conducting business with the highest ethical standards. We require all employees to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, rules and regulatory orders. Our reputation for honesty, integrity and high ethics is as important to us as our reputation for making innovative sensing solutions.
Teledyne is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age, or any other characteristic or non-merit based factor made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws.