Responsibilities
- Act as design responsible engineer for a vehicle program that includes controllers for: Traction Control, Actuator Control, IO Control, Sensor Control, and Functional Safety Firmware.
Define technical direction for embedded software architecture, coding standards, and system interfaces.
Review electrical schematics, direct I/O mapping, and work with hardware engineers to ensure firmware and hardware are well-integrated.
Debug complex issues using ARM JTAG/ETM systems and other tools.
Develop safety-critical code in compliance with MISRA C or similar standards.
Use data intense sensors such as 3D LIDARs and Cameras to create ‘Virtual Bumper’ systems to achieve PL=D ratings (Roughly ASIL-C equivalent) on microprocessors such as i.MX-6 series
Create and maintain documentation including APIs, state diagrams, and test matrices.
- Plan, implement, and execute firmware test procedures across multiple levels of vehicle integration.
Own specifications for Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing systems and support test automation.
Establish and maintain a Continuous Integration (CI) framework for embedded software.
Qualifications
- 8–12+ years of experience developing embedded software in a product-focused environment.
Deep expertise with microcontrollers (ARM Cortex-M preferred), low-level drivers, and real-time control systems.
Strong experience with debugging tools (JTAG, ETM, logic analyzers, oscilloscopes).
Experience with safety-critical software development standards (e.g., MISRA C, ISO 26262).
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and work across hardware/software boundaries.
Strong architecture and system-level thinking — ability to design firmware systems that scale and integrate well.
Experience with RTOS systems for safety critical applications.
Familiarity with CI/CD for embedded systems (Github Actions).
Excellent communication skills and a track record of mentoring and technical leadership.
Benefits & Perks
- Health benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA and FSA (Health & Dependent Daycare), Employee Assistance Program, 1:1 Health Concierge)
- Life, Short-term and long-term disability insurance (Cyngn funds 100% of premiums)
- Company 401(k)
- Commuter Benefits
- Flexible vacation policy
- Sabbatical leave opportunity after 5 years with the company
- Paid Parental Leave
- Daily lunches for in-office employees and fully-stocked kitchen with snacks and beverages
- Monthly meal and tech allowances for remote employees
Skills Required
- 8-12+ years developing embedded software in a product-focused environment
- Deep expertise with microcontrollers, low-level drivers, and real-time control systems
- ARM Cortex-M experience (preferred)
- Strong experience with debugging tools (JTAG, ETM, logic analyzers, oscilloscopes)
- Experience with safety-critical software development standards (MISRA C, ISO 26262)
- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and work across hardware/software boundaries
- Strong architecture and system-level design skills for scalable firmware
- Experience with RTOS systems for safety-critical applications
- Familiarity with CI/CD for embedded systems (GitHub Actions)
- Experience with microprocessors such as i.MX-6 series and sensor integration (3D LIDARs, cameras)
- Experience planning and owning Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing and firmware test procedures
- Excellent communication, mentoring, and technical leadership track record
What We Do
Cyngn works where you work to transform the industrial vehicles you already manage into an autonomous fleet. Our mission is to create safer, broadly accessible and cost-effective transportation through advanced technology, enhancing human productivity and improving quality of life. Whether you operate on the warehouse floor, a construction site, or at the bottom of a mine, Cyngn is here to bring autonomous transportation to you.









