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Software Engineer

Due to the dynamic development of the Phoenix-RTOS operating system for the Internet of Things, Phoenix Systems is looking for a Software Engineer to work on the software for unmanned aerial vehicles: Phoenix-PILOT.

The stabilization and control system of unmanned aerial vehicles is a key component enabling the construction of universal flying platforms for use in the rapidly developing market of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The autopilot and stabilizer algorithms were written from scratch by our Engineers. Both solutions run on the Phoenix-RTOS operating system. This approach allows for the creation of universal solutions for this sector within single programming and hardware environment.


Tasks and accountability

The members of our Aero Solutions Team are deeply involved in developing the Phoenix-PILOT autopilot for UAVs and implementing the Phoenix-RTOS system in aviation applications. Key challenges include mastering the rigorous standards of this industry (such as the DO-178C), understanding stabilization algorithms (like the Kalman filter), and controlling unmanned aerial vehicles. Here, precision and thoroughness are valued over mere line count or code copied from the internet.

Required skills

  • bachelor’s, Master’s degree in computer science, electronics, mathematics, physics or similar fields,
  • at least 4 years of experience in a similar position or position related to the embedded systems development,
  • very good knowledge of the C language (C99 standard),
  • ability to create and implement algorithms for resource-constrained environments,
  • problem-solving skills and analytical thinking,
  • teamwork and willingness to continuously learn about new industry-related topics,
  • experience using version control systems (git).

Additional skills

  • experience in signal processing techniques related to measurement data, including identification and noise reduction, and understanding the impact of processing on data latency,
  • good understanding of data fusion algorithms (e.g., Kalman filter),
  • familiarity with stabilization and control algorithms,
  • FPGA devices and hardware description languages (e.g., VHDL) familiarity,
  • knowledge of Matlab, R, or other tools for signal processing prototyping and circuit simulation,
  • ability to work with hardware,
  • knowledge of network protocols (TCP/IP, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, GSM, IEEE 802.15.4),
  • familiarity with hardware protocols (SPI, UART, etc.).

We offer

  • interesting work in an innovative technology company,
  • involvement in ambitious projects carried out with partners from many countries,
  • flexible working hours,
  • employee benefits – free private medical care, life insurance, multisport card and language classes,
  • friendly and creative working environment,
  • team-building meetings and trips,
  • employee referral program.

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