Everpure

Data storage

MemberofTechnicalStaffFirmwareEngineer

₹15–25L ~AI est. Bangalore, India
The Brief

“Member of Technical Staff - Firmware Engineer at Everpure. Skills: Embedded programming, Firmware development, Hardware bring-up, NVMe/PCIe protocols. Design firmware features. Support manufacturing milestones”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure production readiness; Optimize manufacturing lifecycle; Deliver with industry-leading quality; Deliver with industry-leading performance

Industry & Context.

Data storage
Problems you'll solve

Debug system-level integration issues

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Proficiency in C/C++, Proficiency in Python, Experience with SoC/micro-controller hardware bring-up, Solid understanding of NVMe or PCIe protocols, Ability to navigate firmware test and release process, Communication skills

Nice to Have

Experience with enterprise storage solutions

What You'll Do.

Design firmware features

Support manufacturing milestones

Develop embedded solutions

Transition DFM designs

Implement DFM firmware

Build automation frameworks

Maintain automation frameworks

Accelerate release cycle

Debug integration issues

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Hardware teams; Systems teams; Manufacturing teams; System software teams

Communication Scope

Translating technical requirements

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