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Senior Embedded Software Engineer

North Mankato, MN · On-site

$120.20K - $157.50K/yr

... low-level firmware across microcontrollers, SoCs, and embedded Linux platforms. You will play a ... embedded software, working closely with hardware, FPGA, DSP, and systems engineers. While ...

Software Developer

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$92K - $125K/yr

The Software Developer role will be responsible for designing, coding, testing, and implementing ... We have other benefits associated with this position which include: low-cost medical (as low as $20 ...

Software Developer

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$92K - $125K/yr

Role: The Software Developer role will be responsible for designing, coding, testing, and ... We have other benefits associated with this position which include: low-cost medical (as low as $20 ...

Software Developer

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$92K - $125K/yr

The Software Developer role will be responsible for designing, coding, testing, and implementing ... We have other benefits associated with this position which include: low-cost medical (as low as $20 ...

Software Developer

Eagan, MN · On-site

$69.55K - $125.73K/yr

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Software Developer

Eagan, MN

$69.55K - $125.73K/yr

Leidos is seeking Software Developers to join the Air Traffic Business Area within the Homeland ... Pay Range $69,550.00 - $125,725.00 The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline ...

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How much do low level software developer jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for low level software developer in Minnesota is $109,542.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $88,100.00 and $127,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Low Level Software Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Low Level Software Developer, you need a solid understanding of computer architecture, proficiency in programming languages like C or C++, and a relevant degree in computer science or engineering. Familiarity with debugging tools, operating systems internals, and version control systems such as Git is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for this role. These abilities are vital for efficiently developing, optimizing, and troubleshooting software that interacts closely with hardware and system resources.

What are Low Level Software Developers?

Low Level Software Developers are programmers who specialize in writing software that interacts closely with computer hardware or system resources. They typically work with languages like C, C++, or Assembly to develop operating systems, device drivers, embedded systems, or performance-critical applications. Their work often requires an in-depth understanding of hardware architecture, memory management, and system processes. Low Level Software Developers play a crucial role in ensuring software runs efficiently and reliably on various devices.
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Embedded Software Engineer

$137.30K - $180.60K/yr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Job Description:

Objective of role:

The Embedded Software Engineer is responsible for the design, development, testing, and support of embedded software solutions for both existing and new products, including new hardware bring-up, low-level hardware/software integration, and support of microcontroller-based embedded systems.

Expectations:
This role blends hands-on engineering with cross-functional collaboration, technical problem solving, product lifecycle support and software technical leadership where appropriate. The engineer will contribute to software architecture, product enhancements, and reliability validation while supporting internal teams, customers, and manufacturing operations.
This position requires strong analytical skills, a solid foundation in software engineering principles, and the ability to work independently across most phases of the development cycle. The ideal candidate is comfortable working close to the hardware and can efficiently diagnose and resolve low-level issues involving microcontrollers, memory, interfaces, sensors, and communication devices.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Software Design & Development
•    Develop, code, test, and debug new embedded software or enhancements to existing software for third-party customers and internal product lines.
•    Work from specifications with limited guidance to design and modify moderately complex software applications, tools, and utilities.
•    Apply software design theories, engineering principles, and scientific methods to create robust, maintainable embedded solutions.
•    Modify existing software packages to meet unique customer configurations and requirements.
•    Validate successive software versions to ensure proper integration with system hardware.
•    Bring up embedded software on new hardware platforms, including initialization and verification of microcontrollers, memory, clocks, interrupts, communication interfaces and peripheral devices.
•    Develop, integrate and debug low-level drivers and board support software for interfaces such as UART, SPI, I2C, ADC, USB, Ethernet, GPIO, etc.

Engineering Leadership & Departmental Support
•    Provide technical input to project schedules, development estimates, software-related planning activities and team training needs.
•    Coordinate technical activities with cross-functional project teams and communicate software scope, status, risks, and technical issues clearly.
•    Document designs, changes, and engineering analyses thoroughly and professionally.


Testing, Reliability & Verification
•    Determine test and analysis requirements to validate product reliability, performance, and parameter control.
•    Conduct or coordinate tests to evaluate failure limits, environmental susceptibility, component reliability, and overall product safety.
•    Participate in the design of product test equipment or production test systems when needed.
•    Interpret test results and translate findings into actionable engineering decisions.
•    Develop and execute bring-up, integration, and regression test plans for new hardware and firmware.
•    Diagnose issues related to startup behavior, communication failures, timing issues, memory, and interaction between firmware and hardware.

Cross Functional & Customer Support
•    Resolve software-related user complaints and respond to suggestions for improvements or enhancements.
•    Assist in the development of software user manuals and technical documentation.
•    Collaborate with technical staff to diagnose and resolve software issues.

Innovation & Product Development
•    Drive the electrical/software design process from concept through manufacturing release, including:
o    Creative concept development
o    Detailed design
o    Mathematical and scientific verification
o    Prototype build and evaluation
o    Engineering documentation
o    Production transition
•    Work closely with electrical engineering during schematic review, component selection and prototype bring-up to ensure software readiness and efficient debug.
Qualifications:
•    Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Software, Electrical, Computer Engineering, or related discipline required).
•    Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience in embedded software development or related engineering roles.
•    Proficiency in embedded programming languages (e.g., C/C++), version control (Git/Github) and real-time operating environments (FreeRTOS, MQX).
•    Strong understanding of hardware/software integration and system level design.
•    Ability to work independently across design, coding, testing, debugging, implementation, and documentation phases.
•    Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
•    Experience supporting manufacturing, field teams, or customer applications is a plus.
•    Demonstrated experience with new board bring-up, including debug of low-level hardware/software issues on prototype hardware.
•    Ability to read and work from schematics, datasheets, reference manuals and interface documentation.
•    Experience with embedded debug tools such as JTAG debuggers, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers and serial/protocol analysis tools.
•    Experience integrating communication and connectivity technologies such as Bluetooth/BLE, UART, SPI, I2C, USB, or Ethernet.
•    This role requires quarterly travel to our Fairmont, MN facility, with the possibility of additional onsite visits depending on project-specific needs.
 

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