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Embedded Firmware Engineer — Control Systems (Junior to Mid-Level)Wisconsin | Direct Hire | $82K–$115K + relocation assistanceWant to write firmware that ships inside real products? Not a demo. Not a test bench. Actual hardware people use every day, all over the world.We're hiring embedded engineers at two levels for the world's largest manufacturer in its category. They IPO'd recently, they've been around 100+ years, and they're hiring because the product team is growing. Nobody's seat is being backfilled.The work:Write C firmware for control boards on bare-metal microcontrollersGet hands-on with UART, I2C, ADC, PWM, EEPROM, interrupt timersDebug real firmware-hardware problems at the bench with scopes and logic analyzersWork directly with hardware engineers and manufacturing, not through ticket queuesSupport pilot builds and watch your code go into productionWhy it's a good spot:The firmware team is small, senior, and long-tenured. The manager came up through the ranks over 16 years. You'll learn from engineers who've shipped for decades, and there's a real path up. This is the kind of place people join and stay.The practical stuff:Junior: $82K–$103K, hybrid (3-4 days onsite). Mid: $91.5K–$115K, onsite.Direct hire, full benefits, relocation assistanceEast-central Wisconsin. Low cost of living, real lab, your money goes a lot further hereYou'll need:2+ years working with embedded C (5+ for mid-level)Hands-on microcontroller and peripheral experienceU.S. Citizenship or Green Card (no sponsorship for this role)New-ish grads with strong hands-on project work are worth a conversation. If you've been writing real firmware, we want to see it.