RT/Embedded Firmware Developer
Description Nuvoton Technology Israel, located in Herzliya, is looking for an Experienced RT/Embedded Firmware Developer to join our BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) Software development team. In this role, you will contribute to the development of embedded firmware for our next-generation BMC SOCs, widely used in enterprise and data center servers. As a Nuvoton employee, you will join a multidisciplinary team developing advanced embedded solutions for application processors, security processors (Caliptra, TrustZone/OPTEE), and embedded I/O processors. Our customers include Tier-1 enterprise server vendors and leading cloud service providers. Responsibilities: · Design, develop, enhance, and maintain embedded firmware for Nuvoton’s BMC SOC, including Application processor, security processor and I/O processor · Collaborate with software, hardware, validation, and security teams to deliver robust and secure firmware · Collaborate with community and customers on open-source projects · Participate in SOC Pre-Tapeout activities (on emulation system and FPGA), SOC bringup and debug · Participate in customers engagement, including design and code reviews, new features development, issues debug and resolution Requirements Requirements: · BSc in Computer Science / Computer Engineering – Must · Minimum 5 years of experience in RT/Embedded firmware, Drivers/BootLoaders – Must · Excellent knowledge in C Programming language – Must · Experience with Bare-Metal development and/or using RTOS (e.g., FreeRTOS, Tock) – Must · Experience with debugging embedded systems (e.g., HW debugger, scope, logic analyzer) – Must · Knowledge in Rust Programming language – Advantage · Knowledge in Security for embedded systems – Advantage · Knowledge in Linux kernel / user space development – Advantage · Experience working with customers – Advantage · Familiarity with AI tools and workflows (e.g., code generation, debugging assistance, productivity tools) · Ability to quickly learn new technologies and drive execution