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Senior Firmware Engineer
What does Oshen do?
The biggest problems of today and our future rest on the ocean. Our weather and climate is mostly driven, and regulated, by the ocean. Extreme weather is born on its surface: hurricanes form, strengthen, and track across open water before they reach land. We collect real-time ocean data that feeds into forecast models, helping authorities predict storm intensity sooner and get people evacuated in time. That data saves lives.
Below the surface, the stakes are just as high. Undersea internet cables carry 99% of global data. Energy pipelines cross ocean floors. And in those dark waters, threats are growing — from dark ships to deliberate attacks on critical infrastructure. We can detect those threats at a scale and cost that has never been possible before.
Our solution: constellations of 1 metre, wind-powered autonomous robots, the ocean's eyes and ears. Persistent. Navigable. Deployable at scale. Finally giving humanity a live, continuous, wide area picture of the ocean we've always been missing.
Why This Role Matters
Our autonomous vessels spend months alone at sea. Every decision they make - from navigating changing sea states to collecting sensor data, communicating with shore, and managing power - depends on reliable embedded software.
As we scale both our platform and our fleet, we are looking for a Senior Firmware Engineer to help evolve the embedded systems that make this possible. You will work closely with our CTO, electronics, robotics, and software teams to develop firmware that is robust, maintainable, and ready for the next generation of C-Star deployments.
What You'll Do
- Become a key technical owner of the firmware systems that power the C-Star platform
- Design and delivery of production-grade embedded software for deployed autonomous systems
- Contribute to the evolution of the firmware architecture as the platform and fleet continue to scale
- Firmware reliability, performance, power management, fleet update capability, and maintainability across deployed vessels
- Development of testing, CI/CD, containerised builds, code review, documentation, and collaborative development workflows
- Close collaboration with electronics, hardware, cloud, autonomy, and product teams to bridge firmware with the wider technology stack
- Debugging hardware/software interactions in the lab, on the bench, and in real deployment contexts
- Mentoring junior engineers as the firmware team grows and helping shape the long-term firmware roadmap
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What We're Looking For
Must-Haves
- Strong embedded C/C++ firmware development experience on shipped, production products
- Experience developing firmware for resource-constrained embedded systems
- Experience with STM32 or comparable ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers
- RTOS experience, ideally FreeRTOS, including task management, queues, semaphores, and inter-task communication
- Strong software architecture and system design skills
- Comfortable working at the hardware/software boundary, including reading schematics, debugging on the bench, and working with SPI, I2C, UART, and similar protocols
- Experience with collaborative engineering practices such as Git workflows, code review, documentation, and maintainable development processes
- Ability to work independently in an ambiguous environment and make sound engineering decisions without heavy oversight
- Clear, structured communication and the ability to surface risks, unknowns, and blockers early
Nice-to-Haves
- Robotics, drones, aerospace, marine, defence, automotive, or IoT experience
- Autonomous systems, sensor fusion, GPS, IMU, acoustic, or environmental sensor experience
- Satellite communications, Iridium, RockBlock, LoRa, cellular, VHF, or other low-power wireless systems
- Low-power firmware design, duty cycling, and resource-constrained embedded systems
- Signal processing, acoustic analysis, edge compute, or embedded AI/ML experience
- PCB design, electronics co-design, or deeper hardware development experience
- Experience building development tooling, testing frameworks, CI/CD, or multi-developer firmware workflows


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How You Work
You're a curious, hands-on engineer who enjoys solving difficult problems and taking ownership of outcomes. You communicate clearly, collaborate effectively across disciplines, and thrive in environments that value autonomy, trust, and continuous learning.
Why Join Oshen?
- Work on technology that tackles one of society’s biggest blind spots: understanding and monitoring the world’s oceans
- Build autonomous systems that need to survive for months at sea in some of the harshest environments on Earth
- Solve hard engineering problems across embedded systems, robotics, electronics, communications, and autonomy
- Join a small, intense team with high autonomy, high expectations, and real technical ownership
- See your work deployed in the real world, not sitting in a lab or waiting years, months, for release
- Be part of a company that has already delivered world first missions, delivers data that can help save lives, works with leading scientific and defence partners, and is now scaling its fleet
We're tackling engineering problems that don't have obvious answers. Success will need curiosity, resilience, collaboration, and a willingness to learn as we go. If you're motivated by difficult challenges, enjoy working with a high degree of autonomy, and want to build technology that has real-world impact, you'll feel at home at Oshen.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary, depending on experience
- Meaningful equity package for the right candidate
- Opportunity to work closely with the founders and a multidisciplinary engineering team
- Professional growth and development opportunities
- Mission-driven work with real-world impact
Working Model: In person in Plymouth, UK. Regular on-site presence is required for hardware-in-the-loop development, lab work, and collaboration with the physical C-Star platform. We're open to paying for relocation costs for the right candidate.
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