Job
- Level
- Senior
- Job Field
- Embedded
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Contract Type
- Permanent employment
- Location
- Metzingen
- Working Model
- Onsite
Job Summary
In this role, you will develop a complex firmware stack for a robotic hand, working on motor controls, communication protocols, and safety architectures to enable precise movements in real time.
Job Technologies
Your role in the team
- The Humanoid Hand packs dozens of actuated finger and palm drive stages into a form factor that must be safe, precise, and responsive at human-scale speeds. As Firmware Engineer for Dexterous Hand Systems, your mission is to build and own the embedded firmware stack that makes this possible - from the motor control loops running on Infineon TLE9879 drivers, through the RTOS HAL layer and Qualcomm IQ-series bring-up, to the communication stack that connects the hand to the rest of the robot in real time.
- This is a deeply technical, hands-on role. You will work in close collaboration with the Electronics and Control engineer to close the firmware-controls loop on real hardware, define and implement communication protocols that meet deterministic timing requirements, and architect safety monitoring targeting ASIL-B compliance. The hand is a new product - many of the hardest problems do not have established answers yet, and your engineering judgment will directly shape the architecture.
- Develop and maintain field-oriented control (FOC) firmware for BLDC actuators across all finger and palm drive stages - tuning and debugging on real hardware, not library integration.
- Architect and own the hardware abstraction layer (HAL) on RTOS (e.g., Zephyr) and Linux Kernel targets, including full Qualcomm IQ-series SOM bring-up.
- Define and implement the full communication stack: FastDDS and Micro-XRCE-DDS for ROS 2 integration, TSN (IEEE 802.1AS/Qbv) for deterministic Ethernet, CAN, SPI, and I²C for local device buses.
- Implement multi-level watchdog and safety monitoring architecture targeting ASIL-B compliance.
- Collaborate with the Electronics team on hardware bring-up and motor driver integration (Infineon TLE9879); collaborate with the Control engineer to ensure the firmware layer meets the timing and observability requirements of the torque and impedance control loops running above it.
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Qualifications
- Linux Kernel driver development: device tree authoring, custom driver implementation, and low-level peripheral bring-up (SPI, I²C, CAN).
- Infineon TLE9879 or similar integrated motor driver bring-up and configuration.
- Contributions to open-source RTOS or embedded middleware projects (Zephyr, NuttX, or similar).
Experience
- 5+ years of embedded firmware development in real-time systems - RTOS experience is mandatory; Zephyr RTOS experience is strongly preferred.
- Deep FOC implementation experience: you have tuned and debugged field-oriented control on real BLDC actuators, not just configured a library; you understand current loop bandwidth, back-EMF compensation, and commutation timing at the implementation level.
- Hands-on DDS middleware experience in embedded or edge contexts: FastDDS, Micro-XRCE-DDS, or equivalent in a resource-constrained environment.
- Practical experience implementing deterministic communication stacks: TSN (IEEE 802.1AS/Qbv), CAN bus protocol stack, or equivalent in a latency-critical embedded system.
- Functional safety experience (ISO 13849 or IEC 61508) - particularly watchdog architectures and safe-state design for actuated systems; ASIL-B or SIL 2 level experience is a strong plus.
- Qualcomm IQ platform (or similar) BSP and bring-up experience.
- Experience developing firmware for tendon-driven or BLDC-actuated robotic hand or finger mechanisms.
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Neura Robotics GmbH
Neura Robotics GmbH, based in Metzingen, is an innovative company focused on cognitive robotic systems. With products like the robotic arm MAiRA and the humanoid robot 4NE1, the company integrates AI with mechanical elements to create seamless human-machine interaction. Over 1200 employees from more than 45 nations contribute to Neura Robotics' global expansion.
Description
- Company Type
- Startup
- Working Model
- Onsite
- Industry
- Electronics, Automatization