Senior Embedded Systems Engineer (w/m/d)
Location: Berlin
Start: 2026
Commitment: Full-time
Company: AIRMO
The Role
AIRMO is looking for a hands-on, talented Senior Embedded Software Engineer to own the design, development, and maintenance of our next-generation satellite and airborne control systems. You’ll be at the core of our Payload Handling Unit (PHU) software and hardware — powering payloads, orchestrating data capture, and ensuring rock-solid reliability in space and flight.
Your responsibilities in AIRMO
Your tasks will include, but are not limited to:
- Designing, writing, and maintaining real-time firmware on STM32 (bare-metal and RTOS) for power sequencing, current monitoring, and fault shutdown
- Developing and optimizing Linux applications on NVIDIA Jetson (ARM) for high-throughput data handling
- Integrating and coordinating data streams from USB cameras, UART/CAN sensors, and CameraLink frame grabbers
- Implementing precise trigger logic and timestamp synchronization using GNSS modules and PPS signals
- Interfacing with IMUs, RTCs, environmental sensors, and other payload peripherals
- Building and running unit/integration tests, hardware-in-the-loop benches, and automated validation suites
- Implementing and debugging Cyphal (CAN-based) protocols and YAMCS Mission Control interfaces
- Collaborating closely with hardware, optics, and mission operations teams to integrate software into end-to-end payload systems
- Documenting firmware architectures, APIs, test plans, and validation results with clarity and rigor
What you should bring to AIRMO
The ideal candidate will have:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s in Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent hands-on experience
- 5+ years of embedded software development, preferably in aerospace, robotics, or other high-reliability domains
- Expert-level C/C++ skills for bare-metal and RTOS environments
- Proven Linux application development on ARM platforms, including cross-toolchains and kernel extensions
- Hands-on integration experience with:
- GNSS timing modules
- Inertial sensors, real-time clocks, environmental sensors
- High-speed interfaces: USB, UART, CAN, CameraLink
- Solid understanding of power management, current sensing, and hardware fault protection
- Familiarity with Cyphal and YAMCS or comparable ground-control frameworks
- A “hacker” mentality: rapid prototyping, creative problem-solving, and a willingness to dive into schematics or PCB layouts when needed
- Fluency in English
Requirements
The minimum requirements for applicants include:
- Ability to spin up a FreeRTOS task faster than your morning coffee brews
- Skill to cross-compile and flash STM32 firmware blindfolded
- Comfort troubleshooting interrupt priorities and memory constraints on the fly
- Enthusiasm to learn about the NewSpace or Climate tech
This is a rare chance to build real software that will fly beyond the edge of the atmosphere — and bring critical Earth-observation payloads to life. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves, write mission-critical code, and help shape the future of space-based instrumentation, we want to hear from you.
Note: AIRMO does not engage recruiters for job openings.