Own full lifecycle firmware development for scanning and vision products: architecture, prototyping, testing, debugging, release support. Collaborate cross-functionally, lead technical projects, and contribute in Agile teams to deliver high-quality firmware.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
The R&D Engineering team for Brady’s Scanning and Vision Systems Division is looking for a talented, self-motivated Firmware Engineer to help build our next generation of products. In this role, you will own the full lifecycle of firmware development—from early prototyping and architecture through testing, debugging, and post-release support. If you have deep embedded systems expertise and a passion for building high-quality, innovative technology, we want you on our team. This is an onsite role at our Murray, UT location.
Preferred Qualifications- End-to-End Development: Architect, design, and develop the robust firmware required to power our cutting-edge Scanning and Vision products.
- Quality Ownership: Take pride in delivering high-quality, performant, and well-maintained firmware for all new product introductions and legacy systems.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with Electrical Engineering, Marketing, and PC Software teams to define product requirements, write technical specifications, estimate schedules, and heavily influence software/hardware integration.
- Innovation & Strategy: Monitor industry trends and proactively apply innovative technologies and methodologies to improve our internal engineering practices.
- Problem Solving: Actively participate in highly collaborative Agile teams to solve complex electrical and firmware design challenges.
- Technical Leadership: Lead small-to-medium technical projects and troubleshooting efforts. You will be responsible for owning these initiatives and rallying the right cross-functional team members to push them to successful resolution.
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