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๐Ÿ’ผ Role: Senior Firmware Engineer
๐Ÿค– Industry: AI & Robotics

Senior Firmware Engineer - Humanoid Robotics

A fast-growing UK AI & robotics company is building next-generation humanoid robots for industrial, construction and logistics environments. Their platform is designed to tackle global labour shortages while improving safety and productivity.

As a Senior Firmware Engineer, you'll develop the real-time firmware that powers robotic motion, balance and interaction. You'll work closely with hardware and robotics teams to build high-performance embedded systems.

๐Ÿ”ง What You'll Do

Develop and debug firmware for humanoid robots

Build motion control and stabilisation algorithms

Design drivers for motors, sensors and comms (UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, Ethernet)

Work with ARM Cortex / STM32 platforms

Optimise performance, reliability and power efficiency

Lead code reviews and mentor junior engineers

๐Ÿง  What You'll Need

6+ years embedded systems experience (robotics preferred)

Strong C/C++ and RTOS (FreeRTOS, Zephyr)

Control systems & kinematics knowledge

Debugging with oscilloscopes & logic analysers

Git, CI/CD and Agile

Nice to have: ROS/ROS2, ML, computer vision, Rust ๐Ÿฆ€

๐ŸŽ What's On Offer

Competitive salary + equity ๐Ÿ“ˆ

Paid holiday ๐ŸŒด

Global travel ๐ŸŒŽ

Free meals & team events ๐Ÿฝ๏ธ๐ŸŽ‰

Startup culture with real ownership โšก

Randstad Technologies Ltd is a leading specialist recruitment business for the IT & Engineering industries. Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills & qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business

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