Embedded System Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-21
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Embedded Software Engineer, Software Engineer
Aerospace is changing. Costs are rising, supply chains are strained, and legacy development cycles can’t keep up. At Neon Aero, we’re building aircraft differently, combining startup speed with serious aerospace discipline.
Neon Aero is building safety-critical aerospace systems that have to behave correctly every time—through power-up, normal operation, faults, and recovery.
About the RoleWe’re looking for a Senior Embedded Systems & Controls Software Engineer with strong systems intuition and a love of clean, deterministic control logic. This role lives at the intersection of embedded software, system-level control behavior, and hardware interfaces. You’ll own the supervisory control layers that coordinate actuators, motor drives, power, and vehicle-level systems, designing the state machines, sequencing, diagnostics, and comms that keep the whole system coherent and safe.
This is not a fast inner-loop motor-control role. It’s about system behavior, integration, and correctness.
- Own system-level control behavior: architect supervisory control across actuators, power sequencing, and operational modes; implement state machines, mode management, safe power-up/down, fault response, and degraded operations.
- Build robust embedded real-time software: develop embedded C/C++ on safety-oriented MCUs (e.g., TI C2000, NXP); create scalable frameworks for control execution, diagnostics, monitoring, and communications; ensure deterministic behavior across BSP/middleware/application layers.
- Define and maintain system interfaces: implement and document controller/subsystem/external interfaces; write and maintain ICDs for CAN (incl. safety profiles), ARINC 825, and related buses; ensure reliable data exchange, arbitration, and fault handling.
- Drive model-based validation: use MATLAB/Simulink for system logic and sequencing; support MIL/SIL/HIL workflows; validate behavior with simulation and lab data across nominal, corner-case, and fault scenarios.
- Lead integration and test: integrate across motor control, BMS, sensors, and vehicle control; support hardware bring-up and lab/HIL debugging; develop test strategies, automation hooks, and analysis workflows for repeatable verification.
- Support safety-critical process and lifecycle: contribute to requirements, traceability, verification planning, and certification readiness (DO-178C, ARP
4754/4761, or equivalent); maintain configuration control and long-term maintainability of software artifacts.
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field; equivalent professional experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
- Minimum of 8 years building embedded control software for complex real-time systems.
- Strong proficiency in embedded C/C++ and real-time software architecture.
- Experience designing system-level control logic, state machines, and sequencing.
- Hands-on experience with comms/protocols such as CAN, SPI, Ethernet, and/or ARINC.
- Experience with MATLAB/Simulink and SIL/HIL validation.
- Proven ability to integrate and debug across hardware/firmware/software boundaries.
- Strong analytical and system-level problem-solving skills.
- Direct experience with aerospace safety frameworks (DO-178C, ARP
4754/4761) and certification-oriented development. - Experience bringing up safety-oriented MCUs and building diagnostic/health-monitoring frameworks.
- Comfort working end-to-end—from ICDs and requirements through lab validation.
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