About the role
AI summarisedSenior Firmware Development Engineer for SSD products at Micron, a semiconductor memory and storage company. Responsible for developing firmware IP subsystems, ensuring quality and performance, and collaborating with cross-functional teams.
IDMFull-timeSTPG
Key Responsibilities
- Develop firmware IP subsystems for SSD products that meet or exceed the requirements of the technical spec matrix; including, but not limited to: Performance, Endurance, Capacity, Functionality, and Quality/Reliability
- Develop a firmware unit and functional tests that ensures the firmware subsystem meets the quality, functional, and performance requirements required at each integration breakthrough in the product development lifecycle
- Dedicatedly provide to management, multi-functional team members, and the firmware team consistent, detailed, and properly summarized information regarding activities within the firmware development organization and status of firmware development projects
- Develop and maintain collaborative, open and, constructive relationships with peers and management
- Provide technical capability that continuously improves team involvement, morale, and productivity
- Work to continuously improve your technical capability and communication skills
Requirements
- Masters/Bachelors in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering
- Excellent communication skills
- In-depth knowledge and minimum 2 years' experience in embedded firmware development and debugging
- Expertise in programming languages (eg. C, RUST), programming tools & environments
- Experience programming in Python will be viewed as an advantage
- Experience working with storage interfaces ideally PCIE/NVMe is considered a plus
- Experience with NAND flash and other non-volatile storage can be a plus
- Experience in storage industry, storage systems, or a related technology is an advantage
- Experience in conduct analysis, designs, performs programming, debugs, and modifies software
- Proficiency in resolving code problems for firmware applications
