About the Role:
We’re hiring a Senior Embedded Software Engineer to design and develop the firmware that bridges our neuro-imaging hardware and data acquisition software. As our Senior Software Engineer, you will create cool software features on a miniature microscope data acquisition platform and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of neuroscientists, data scientists and engineers from data analysis, mechanical, optical and electrical engineering fields.
You will also work closely with product management to translate functional requirements into production level embedded systems software. You will get to work on significant product features and even create new products from scratch.
If you are excited about creating a solution for recording and interacting with freely behaving animals to empower discovery in brain health, this could be the right opportunity for you.
Here's what you'll work on:
- Ownership of design, build, test, and troubleshoot hardware, firmware, and embedded software for data acquisition electronics and embedded imaging systems.
- Work with continuous integration, verification, validation and testing of customer facing software releases.
- Collaborate on production software for hardware calibration and verification.
We're looking for someone that has experience in embedded software engineering which includes:
- BS/MS (or equivalent experience).
- 3+ years of industry experience.
- Experience developing software for embedded platform in C/C++.
- Experience developing Linux device drivers and firmware.
- Experience working with embedded hardware interfaces (I2C, SPI) and protocols (USB, network, and MIPI etc.).
- Familiarity with multimedia frameworks (Gstreamer pipelines, plugins, applications, and advanced video codecs).
- Good understanding of hardware-accelerated image processing pipelines (OpenCV, OpenGL, CUDA) and data manipulation.
- Good understanding of Real-Time Operating System (RTOS).
Location:
This is a hybrid role, based in Mountain, View, CA.
About Inscopix:
Inscopix is a neurotechnology company developing a platform and full stack for real-time brain mapping. Our vision at Inscopix is to drive new treatments to dramatically improve the health and well-being of people suffering from debilitating brain and nervous system disorders. Inscopix's flagship products, nVista™, nVoke™ and nVue™ systems, have been deployed in over 500 research institutions across the world resulting in over 200 top-tier scientific publications and empowering breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, psychiatric disorders, chronic pain, and addiction. Based in Mountain View, the Inscopix team brings together deep domain expertise in neuroscience, engineering, and data science. Advised and backed by industry luminaries and investors, Inscopix has been recognized as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer, and by Deloitte as one of North America’s fastest growing technology companies
Inscopix is an equal opportunity employer.
Inscopix welcomes and values diversity. Since our technology impacts people of different backgrounds, thoughts and beliefs, we feel it’s critical to employ people that reflect that diversity. Employment decisions at Inscopix are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity and/or expression, ethnic or national origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, disability, HIV status, sexual orientation, marital or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical or genetic history or any other protected status. Inscopix is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind.