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Motion Recruitment

Green Energy Mid Level Embedded C Developer

Motion Recruitment, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


Our client, a leader in green energy innovation, is seeking a

Mid-Level Embedded C Engineer

for a full-time, hybrid role based in Boston, MA. In this position, you will play a key role in developing embedded software solutions that power cutting-edge clean energy technologies. Your expertise in microcontroller programming and embedded C will be instrumental in creating systems that drive sustainable energy initiatives, contributing to the global effort for greener, more efficient power solutions.

If you're passionate about making a direct impact on the future of renewable energy, this is the perfect opportunity to use your embedded systems skills to help create technology that supports a cleaner, more sustainable world.

Required Skills & Experience

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.3-5 years of experience in embedded C development.Strong proficiency in microcontroller programming and real-time embedded systems.Experience with communication protocols (e.g., I2C, SPI, UART).Proven ability to debug, troubleshoot, and optimize embedded systems.Desired Skills & Experience

Familiarity with renewable energy technologies and applications.Knowledge of low-power design and optimization for energy-efficient systems.Experience with MATLAB/Simulink is a plus.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.What You Will Be DoingTech Breakdown

75% Embedded C Development for Green Energy Systems25% Microcontroller Integration & System OptimizationDaily Responsibilities

80% Hands-On Development & Debugging10% Team Collaboration10% Code Optimization for Low-Energy ConsumptionThe Offer

Competitive base salaryHybrid work schedule (mix of in-office and remote)You will receive the following benefits:

Medical InsuranceDental BenefitsVision BenefitsPaid Time Off (PTO)401(k) with match

Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis now and in the future.

Posted by:

John Dolan

Specialization:

C++