Firmware Developer – Automotive Microcontroller Systems

Location: In-Office | Littleton, Colorado

Company: CarBahn

Compensation:

  • Starting at $130,000 Base
  • Generous bonus tied to product completion and sales
  • Full benefits package (401k, Health Insurance, PTO)
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About Us

CarBahn, founded by renowned automotive engineer Steve Dinan, is a performance engineering company dedicated to developing cutting-edge products for automotive enthusiasts. Our team combines deep motorsports knowledge with real-world engineering to bring high-performance solutions to market.

We are currently seeking a Firmware Developer to help complete and enhance a functional prototype and to participate in the design and development of future embedded automotive products.

What You’ll Be Working On

You will contribute to the firmware development and enhancement of a custom automotive microcontroller product. Once this product reaches production, you’ll help lead the development of subsequent systems with similar architectures.

Current Project Involves:

  • Interfacing with analog and digital sensors through a series of mapped logic structures
  • Setting analog and digital outputs based on those sensor inputs and maps
  • Expanding existing functional firmware with additional features and completing final testing
  • Collaborating on taking the product into production

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop, optimize, and maintain firmware for embedded automotive systems
  • Conduct thorough testing, debugging, and validation of code
  • Collaborate with hardware designers and system engineers
  • (Optional) Contribute to user interface mobile app development

What We’re Looking For

Required Skills:

  • Proven experience in firmware development for embedded systems
  • Proficiency in C/C++ programming
  • Experience with dsPIC33 microcontrollers
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Familiarity with hardware debugging tools (oscilloscope, logic analyzer)

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with the dsPIC32 family
  • Knowledge of automotive engine control strategies
  • Electronic hardware and PCB design experience
  • Experience with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
  • Ability to develop simple mobile or desktop user interface applications