Embedded Linux Developer (Zephyr)

Senior Remote
Europe
Software Development, Embedded, Engineering

Required skills

Embedded Linux / strong
C Programming / strong
Zephyr RTOS / strong
ARM-based MCU Development / strong

We are looking for a Senior Embedded Linux Developer with strong C programming skills and practical experience with Zephyr RTOS and low-level embedded development.

You will work on a long-term industrial automation project involving Embedded Linux platforms, ARM-based microcontrollers, device communication, and security-related functionality.

Customer

Our Customer is one of the leading global manufacturers of industrial pumps and valve systems, delivering solutions for industrial infrastructure, water management, and process automation. The company develops advanced equipment and connected technologies used in mission-critical industrial environments worldwide, with a strong focus on reliability, operational efficiency, and secure industrial communication.

Project

The project focuses on the development of embedded software for industrial pump systems and connected embedded devices. The team works on firmware and low-level software components running on Embedded Linux and Zephyr-based platforms, covering device communication, hardware interaction, system integration, and security-related functionality.

You will collaborate closely with PMs, QA engineers, DevOps specialists, and embedded developers to build reliable, maintainable, and secure firmware solutions for ARM-based industrial devices.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of commercial embedded software development experience using C
  • Strong hands-on experience with Embedded Linux development and debugging
  • Practical experience with Zephyr RTOS / ZephyrOS or strong RTOS background with readiness to work deeply with Zephyr
  • Experience working with STM32, Nordic, or similar ARM-based microcontrollers
  • Strong understanding of low-level embedded development concepts, including peripherals, interrupts, memory management, boot flow, and hardware interaction
  • Experience designing and implementing embedded software modules, drivers, and firmware components
  • Hands-on experience with embedded communication interfaces and protocols such as UART, I2C, SPI, Modbus, CAN, RS-485, or Ethernet
  • Experience debugging and troubleshooting software on physical embedded devices
  • Understanding of embedded security concepts, including bootloaders, secure firmware updates, firmware signing/encryption, authentication, and secure communication
  • Upper-Intermediate or higher English level

WILL BE A PLUS

  • Experience with MQTT
  • Experience with Profibus or other industrial communication protocols
  • Knowledge of FatFS, LittleFS, lwIP, or similar embedded libraries/stacks

Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, debug, document, and maintain embedded software components, drivers, and device-level functionality
  • Develop firmware solutions for industrial pump systems and embedded devices
  • Work within Embedded Linux and Zephyr RTOS environments
  • Implement and maintain low-level hardware interaction and communication interfaces
  • Analyze technical approaches and provide recommendations to the Customer and project team
  • Debug and troubleshoot software issues on real embedded hardware
  • Participate in software and hardware integration activities
  • Collaborate with PMs, QA engineers, DevOps specialists, and embedded developers throughout the development lifecycle
  • Identify and escalate technical risks, blockers, and architectural concerns when necessary

WHY US

  • Diversity of Domains & Businesses
  • Variety of technology
  • Health & Legal support
  • Active professional community
  • Continuous education and growing
  • Flexible schedule
  • Remote work
  • Outstanding offices (if you choose it)
  • Sports and community activities

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