Senior Engineer - Radio Software
Ambiq is a semiconductor company focusing on ultra-low-power AI edge solutions. This senior role involves developing wireless software for the Apollo Blue family, integrating components, and optimizing performance. Candidates must have extensive experience in 802.15.4 technologies, Zephyr, and low-level debugging. The role involves cross-functional collaboration and technical leadership within the wireless software team.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Ambiq is a semiconductor company focusing on ultra-low-power AI edge solutions. This senior role involves developing wireless software for the Apollo Blue family, integrating components, and optimizing performance. Candidates must have extensive experience in 802.15.4 technologies, Zephyr, and low-level debugging. The role involves cross-functional collaboration and technical leadership within the wireless software team.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 semiconductor firm with a clearly defined senior engineering role in a specialized domain.
The JD clearly defines responsibilities, domain-specific requirements, and the expected technical stack.
Must haves
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in CS, Electrical Engineering or related
- 5+ years of experience with 802.15.4 technology
- Zigbee or Thread software debugging experience with sniffer tools
- Proficiency with Git, unit-tests, and CI
- Fluent in low-level debugging using GDB, emulators, and JTAG
- Expert knowledge on performance and power optimization
- Experience with Zephyr
Tools and skills
Nice to have: bluetooth, ble, rf tuning, rf calibration.
About the company
Established semiconductor company focusing on ultra-low-power chips for edge applications.
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