Hardware/Software Integration Engineer

Broomfield, CO
Software & Controls /
Full Time /
Hybrid
About the Role
Lightship’s mission to modernize and electrify RVs demands building cutting edge electronics and controls.  As a Hardware/Software Integration Engineer, you will work in the lab and collaborate with other engineers on both software and hardware to make them work together to create an exciting product. You will debug hardware and software issues and clearly document and communicate these issues to ensure they are resolved. As an early career position in a broad role, you will succeed through being a quick learner, both through mentorship and self-study.

Responsibilities

    • Integrate and validate vehicle subsystem components, such as sensors, controllers, and actuators
    • Collaborate with software and controls engineers to conduct testing and validation of new features and components
    • Work with subsystem owners to develop comprehensive test plans for subsystem validation
    • Develop and maintain test documentation
    • Clearly document test failures in bug tickets to ensure appropriate resolutions
    • Manage firmware and software updates for engineering fleet vehicles
    • Support engineering fleet triage and troubleshooting to resolve hardware and software issues promptly
    • Recreate issues and gather data to investigate bug reports
    • Travel up to 20% to support engineering builds and troubleshooting in the field

Minimum Qualifications

    • Bachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent
    • 1-3 years experience working with hardware/software systems
    • Proficient with basic lab tools (multimeter, oscilloscope, etc.)
    • Familiarity with programming languages such as C/C++, Python
    • Comfortable working in command-line interface terminals
    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with demonstrated cross-functional teamwork
    • Hands-on project experience

Preferred Qualifications

    • Experience debugging across communication protocols such as CAN, UART, etc.
    • Ability to read electrical schematics and datasheets
    • Scripting experience (e.g. Python, Shell)
    • Familiarity with software revision control systems like Git
    • Low-level programming experience (e.g. embedded C)
    • Experience creating prototype wire harnesses for device bring-up
    • Self-directed and motivated with the ability to work effectively in uncertain situations
    • Ability to think critically about test results and analyze test data
    • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
    • Attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work

Equity

    • Lightship compensation consists of the yearly salary above plus equity, which gives you a stake in the company.
$90,000 - $110,000 a year

Onsite/Hybrid Work
Hybrid roles at Lightship require onsite work from our offices Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Tuesdays and Fridays are optional work from home days, when your work will be executed more successfully from home. Speak to the hiring manager to learn more.