Senior Firmware Engineer
Listed on 2025-10-08
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Software Development
Software Engineer, Embedded Software Engineer, Senior Developer, Cloud Engineer - Software
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Core Weave is the AI Hyperscaler, delivering a cloud platform of cutting edge services powering the next wave of AI. Our technology provides enterprises and leading AI labs with the most performant, efficient and resilient solutions for accelerated computing. Since 2017, Core Weave has operated a growing footprint of data centers covering every region of the US and across Europe. Core Weave was ranked as one of the TIME
100 most influential companies of 2024.
As the leader in the industry, we thrive in an environment where adaptability and resilience are key. Our culture offers career-defining opportunities for those who excel amid change and challenge. If you’re someone who thrives in a dynamic environment, enjoys solving complex problems, and is eager to make a significant impact, Core Weave is the place for you. Join us, and be part of a team solving some of the most exciting challenges in the industry.
Core Weave powers the creation and delivery of the intelligence that drives innovation.
What You’ll Do
To accelerate our datacenter deployments we are building a new team that will develop and maintain the BMC firmware we use to power our cutting-edge products. As a Firmware Engineer you will collaborate with a dynamic team to create robust, scalable, and high-performant firmware solutions. Your expertise will drive the innovation and functionality of our embedded systems, ensuring our products meet the highest standards of quality and reliability.
If you are passionate about firmware development and eager to work in a fast-paced, challenging environment, we want you to join our growing team.
- Develop and Maintain:
Design, implement, and maintain firmware for embedded systems, specifically focusing on C/C++, OpenBMC, AMI MegaRAC, and SPX - Collaborate:
Work closely with cross-functional teams, including hardware engineers, software developers, and QA teams to ensure seamless integration of the functionality. - Troubleshoot:
Identify and resolve firmware-related issues through rigorous debugging and testing processes. - Optimize:
Enhance firmware performance, reliability and scalability by implementing best practices and innovative solutions. - Document:
Create and maintain comprehensive documentation for firmware design, coding standards, and testing procedures. - Mentor:
Provide guidance and mentorship to junior engineers, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement
Who You Are
Minimum Qualifications
- Experience:
5+ years of experience in firmware development using C/C++. Good understanding of DMTF’s Redfish APIs and experience working it. Strong understanding of OpenBMC and AMI MegaRAC and SPX. - Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. - Skills:
Proficient in embedded systems programming, debugging tools, and version control systems like Git. - Problem-Solving:
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with a keen eye for detail. - Communication:
Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to articulate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. - Team Player:
Ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment.
Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced Degree:
Master’s degree in a relevant field. - Industry
Experience:
Previous experience in the data center, telecommunications, or consumer electronics industries. - Leadership:
Proven track record of leading technical projects and/or teams. - Certifications:
Relevant certifications in firmware development or embedded systems. - Innovative:
Demonstrated ability to think creatively and propose innovative solutions to complex problems.
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