Embedded Systems and BSP Engineer - #25942
Blue Chip Talent is currently looking for a highly skilled Embedded Systems and BSP Engineer to help drive hardware bring-up, verification, and low-level software development for next-generation infotainment and autonomy platforms.This is a hands-on, high-impact role where you’ll work at the intersection of hardware and software—debugging complex systems, building robust frameworks, and enabling production-ready embedded solutions.All Candidates must be able to work on our w2.No C2C or 3rd Party Vendors Allowed What You’ll DoDevelop low-level embedded software and BSP components for hardware bring-upWork directly from hardware schematics and datasheets in Linux-based systemsLead triage and stabilization of critical interfaces (PCIe Gen4, I2C, camera, audio)Debug complex hardware/software integration issues with urgency and precisionBuild hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) automation frameworks for production readinessImplement security strategies for production buildsCollaborate across teams on multi-repo builds, rebases, and system integrationWhat You BringBachelor’s or Master’s in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fieldStrong expertise in C/C++ for performance-critical embedded systemsDeep experience with Linux kernel development, including Device Tree and driver debuggingSolid understanding of Linux internals (memory, scheduling, concurrency, architecture)Hands-on debugging experience with PCIe, I2C, SPI, UART, EthernetStrong automation skills using Python and Pytest for hardware validationAdvanced Git experience (rebasing, cherry-picking, patch management)Experience with build systems like Yocto, Android (AOSP), or Make/CMakeNice to HaveExperience with high-performance SoCs (e.g., NVIDIA Orin, Qualcomm)Familiarity with automotive-grade hardware (PMICs, deserializers)Knowledge of ARM architectures and multi-threaded systemsExperience with QNX or other POSIX systemsHardware debugging tools (oscilloscopes, logic analyzers)Exposure to virtualization, secure boot, and embedded toolchains