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SlateSafety develops wearable technology to protect workers from heat injuries

Embedded Engineer

  • $60k – $95k • 0.0% – 0.25%
  • 2 years of exp
  • Full Time
Posted: 1 month ago• Recruiter recently active
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Remote Work Policy

In office - WFH flexibility

RelocationAllowed
Skills
C++
C
Signal Processing
IoT
Zephyr

About the job

Embedded Engineer

About the job:

  • Job type: Full-time
  • Experience level: Junior, Mid-Level, Senior
  • Role: Embedded Engineer
  • Stock Options (Equity)

Benefits:

  • 401K with Company Match
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
  • Flexible work environment
  • Free Onsite Gym Access
  • Free Peloton Membership
  • Free Parking / Metro Pass

Come help SlateSafety become the #1 Connected Safety Technology company! A recent study suggests that the Connected Worker Device market is expected to eclipse $4B by the year 2039. The top areas of growth are: environmental monitoring, proximity monitoring and work vital sign monitoring – all areas SlateSafety will be a major player in.

SlateSafety is seeking an embedded engineer to join our engineering team. As a small and nimble startup, we need someone willing to work collaboratively and help develop new features for our customers. The successful candidate will work closely with our existing firmware team and be comfortable with IoT technology and the associated tradeoffs. They will work closely with product management to develop new features and will push code to production that our customers will see immediately.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • BS, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent in experience required. MS is a plus.
  • 2+ years experience writing firmware in C or C++
  • Experience writing reliable, testable code for a variety of embedded systems
  • Experience connecting IoT devices using WiFi, Bluetooth, BLE, LoRa, and Cellular
  • Working experience with common platforms (e.g.: AVR, Cortex-M, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Zephyr)
  • Excellent organizational skills, strong interpersonal / communication skills, leadership, planning and technical/problem analysis abilities
  • Experience implementing software security techniques

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with RF, certifications, measurement, testing, security
  • Passionate about technology with demonstrated evidence of being a maker or tinkerer
  • Strong experience building embedded software using various device protocols (I2C, SPI, UART, MQTT) and communication protocols (Zigbee, LoRA, BLE, WiFi, Cellular)
  • Familiarity with schematic/PCB layout software, edge computing platforms, and gateways
  • Experience with embedded Linux
  • Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure or GCP
  • Experience leading and participating in cross functional teams

About SlateSafety

SlateSafety is a technology start-up based in Atlanta, GA at the edge of the Connected Safety revolution. The team's mission is to prevent preventable workplace injuries through connected safety technologies such as wearable devices. We are proud to say that we have already made progress on this mission by preventing injuries for workers at industrial companies as well as first responders and members of the military. Our products have won multiple Occupational Health & Safety awards and even been featured in TIME Magazine’s Top 100 Inventions of the Year.

About the company

SlateSafety company logo
SlateSafety develops wearable technology to protect workers from heat injuries1-10 Employees
Company Size
1-10
Company Type
Private Company
Company Industries
DOD/Military
Company Industries
Fire Protection
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Founders

Joe Boettcher
CDO • 3 years
Decatur
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Tyler Sisk
CTO • 3 years • 9 years
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Zack Braun
CEO • 3 years • 9 years
Atlanta
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