About the Role
We are hiring a Chip Firmware Validation Engineer to help us build the next generation of photonic AI processors and interconnects.
In this role, you will be responsible for developing and validating the device software and firmware stack for Photonic Compute and Photonic Interconnect products. You will collaborate with other software and hardware systems teams to develop firmware, conduct validation and reliability testing, perform data analysis, and execute further software stack optimization.
Join a tight-knit team where each individual’s contributions directly impact the success of the company and our innovative products. At Lightmatter, you’ll have the opportunity to work with people who love to build and who thrive in technically diverse environments where great ideas are valued and prioritized.
Responsibilities
Collaborate across a multidisciplinary team including photonics, analog, digital, systems, and network experts to define the control architecture for Lightmatter's photonic interconnect products.
Drive the software and firmware validation testing for our photonic products.
Debug and troubleshoot embedded systems using tools such as GDB, JTAG, and logic analyzers.
Participate in defining product architecture and validation test plans definition to gather requirements and usability criteria.
Qualifications
BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field with 5+ years of experience in ASIC firmware validation.
Strong understanding of hardware-software integration.
Practical knowledge of communication and control in embedded systems, peripherals, and buses.
Experience in embedded software development.
Experience developing commercial or enterprise-level software and firmware on Linux.
Experience with Git and CMake for building and managing software projects.
Hands-on experience with data gathering, analysis, and reporting.
Proficiency with Python, C, C++ and MongoDB.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with Snowflake reporting software
Experience with environments such as CMIS and OpenBMC, and familiarity with validation and reliability/FIT(Failure in Time) testing.
Familiarity with optical test, measurement and methodologies for characterizing optical components and systems.
Experience developing firmware for photonic transceivers or similar systems.
Tech Stack
ASIC firmware validationhardware-software integrationembedded systemsGDBJTAGlogic analyzersLinuxGitCMakePythonCC++MongoDB