Embedded Software Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-23
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Engineering
Robotics
Overview
Insero is a small company that makes a big impact. We bring technology to agriculture and specifically to the growers, consultants, and service providers in the industry. Insero is the only high-tech company in agriculture that focuses on controlling machinery (spraying systems in agricultural aircraft and ground sprayers) with an Apple iPad wireless interface linked to our embedded sensors and controllers installed to the machine.
We are proud to design precise machine control and guidance, cutting edge wireless installations, live machine tracking, error notification, and detailed work reports for our customers who rely on it for spraying and other grower activities.
We are looking for a motivated engineer to grow with us.
What you will bring- Experience building high-quality solutions from scratch.
- Exceptional troubleshooting and analytical abilities.
- Proven ability working with our technology platforms (ARM Cortex M4, FreeRTOS, Bluetooth 5, Wi-Fi, Thread, CAN).
- Practical hardware and lab equipment experience.
- Drive technical solutions.
- Continuously improve processes and solutions to be defensive, efficient, and robust.
- Correct existing architecture shortcomings and troubleshoot system-level issues.
- Implement from concept to customer.
- Design safe data storage, messaging in and out of the box, and application architecture.
The opportunity to be part of a growing success story in the important industry of agriculture;
We expect you will learn from us and that we will learn from you. Being part of a small team means you will develop skills and experience in aspects of engineering and business far beyond the realm of embedded engineering. You will be welcomed into our support team, experience a good work/life balance, and will be allowed independent agency.
Insero is in Tempe, Arizona.
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