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Company: Coreforce
Location: Atlanta (Hybrid)
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: Based on Experience
Company Overview:
Coreforce is an innovative technology company providing public safety organizations a comprehensive technology suite from dispatch to the courtroom. Coreforce delivers integrated technology designed to support public safety entities, regardless of organizational size. Our products - body cameras, in-car videos, mobile routers, and digital evidence systems- help public safety officers and first responders save lives, strengthen community trust, and enhance accountability.
Senior Embedded Engineer - Build Your Career with Purpose
Join Coreforce and use your engineering skills to support innovative technology that strengthens communities.
Why You’ll Love Working Here:
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Flexible hybrid schedule
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Free chef-inspired lunch Monday–Thursday.
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15 PTO days + floating holiday.
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Competitive benefits: medical, dental, vision, 401(k). We provide 401(k) matching per the terms of the 401(k) plan.
- Annual bonus.
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Tuition reimbursement.
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Career growth in a fast-growing, mission-driven company.
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Collaborative, purpose-driven culture.
Responsibilities:
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Lead and contribute to board bring-up activities for new hardware platforms, including bootloader configuration, memory initialization, and peripheral verification.
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Design, implement, and maintain firmware in C/C++ for bare-metal microcontrollers and embedded Linux systems.
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Develop, integrate, and optimize device drivers for peripherals such as sensors, radios, storage, displays, and communication interfaces (e.g., I²C, SPI, UART, USB, Ethernet).
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Implement and tune interrupt handlers, ISRs, and low-level scheduling mechanisms to achieve reliable, deterministic behavior.
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Perform performance tuning and resource optimization (CPU, memory, power consumption) to meet system constraints and battery-life targets.
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Use low-level debugging and measurement tools—such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, JTAG/SWD debuggers, and protocol analyzers—to diagnose and resolve hardware/firmware interaction issues.
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Collaborate with hardware engineers to review schematics and PCB layouts, ensuring firmware compatibility and identifying potential design risks early.
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Develop and maintain board support packages (BSPs), bootloaders, and OS configuration for embedded Linux and RTOS-based systems.
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Implement robust error handling, logging, and diagnostic capabilities for field debugging and remote support.
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Create and maintain unit and integration tests for firmware components, leveraging test harnesses, hardware-in-the-loop setups, and automated test frameworks where appropriate.
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Participate fully in Scrum ceremonies including daily standups, sprint planning, refinement, reviews, and retrospectives.
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Work with product managers and cross-functional partners to break requirements into clear user stories and technical tasks.
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Conduct peer reviews of firmware design and implementation to maintain quality, consistency, and security best practices.
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Contribute to continuous improvement of engineering practices, build pipelines, and documentation related to firmware development.
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Collaborate with software engineering teams on Java-based device management services and firmware/cloud integration points.
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Significant professional experience developing embedded firmware for production hardware platforms.
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Strong proficiency in C/C++ for embedded systems, including memory management, concurrency, and real-time constraints.
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Hands-on experience with bare-metal development and at least one RTOS or embedded Linux distribution (e.g., Yocto, Buildroot, or similar).
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Demonstrated experience with board bring-up, including bootloader configuration, peripheral initialization, and hardware validation.
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Experience developing and debugging device drivers for common embedded interfaces (e.g., GPIO, I²C, SPI, UART, USB, CAN, Ethernet).
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Practical experience implementing and tuning interrupt handlers and low-level timing mechanisms (timers, watchdogs, clock configuration).
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Proficiency with low-level debugging tools such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, JTAG/SWD debuggers, and serial consoles.
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Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and basic PCB layout to understand hardware behavior and constraints.
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Solid understanding of embedded systems fundamentals including real-time concepts, state machines, and resource-constrained design.
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Experience working in an agile/Scrum environment as part of a cross-functional engineering team.
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Familiarity with Git-based workflows, code review practices, and modern CI/CD tooling for firmware builds.
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Experience with wireless communication stacks (e.g., Wi-Fi, Bluetooth/BLE, LTE, proprietary RF) and associated firmware.
Preferred Qualifications
- Background with secure boot, cryptographic libraries, and secure firmware update mechanisms (OTA or field upgrades).
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Experience developing firmware for battery-powered or low-power devices, including power state management and energy profiling.
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Familiarity with manufacturing test, factory programming, and calibration processes.
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Exposure to scripting languages (e.g., Python) for test automation, tooling, or build orchestration.
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Experience integrating embedded devices with cloud services or backend systems via standard protocols (e.g., MQTT, HTTP, gRPC).
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Experience with Nordic Semiconductor BLE SDK and development workflows — including BLE profile implementation, OTA DFU, and debugging BLE communication issues across embedded and mobile boundaries.
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Working knowledge of Android development tools (ADB, logcat, Android NDK) for debugging firmware/mobile communication issues and understanding the mobile side of BLE integrations.
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Experience developing firmware for body-worn cameras, in-car video, evidence capture devices, or similarly rugged public-safety hardware.
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Familiarity with security/privacy and evidentiary integrity requirements for evidence capture (encryption, tamper resistance, secure key storage, audit logs, chain-of-custody concepts).
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Experience with embedded audio/video capture or camera subsystems (camera sensors, basic ISP concepts, video encoding such as H.264/H.265, audio capture) and optimizing for reliability, latency, and storage.
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Experience building always-on, field-deployed devices with tight power/thermal constraints and high reliability requirements.
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Exposure to GPS/GNSS, IMU, and event/trigger capture workflows (e.g., pre-event buffering, bookmarking) relevant to bodycam use cases.
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Familiarity with device offload and evidence management workflows (docking/offload, high throughput transfer, intermittent connectivity).
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Working knowledge of Java (Spring Boot or similar frameworks) for device-side services, companion applications, or firmware/cloud.
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