Are you eager to pioneer new frontiers? Do you want to take the lead in transforming software algorithms into powerful tools for data-driven environmental and wildlife research? At TALOS, you can be part of a startup that values your input and offers the opportunity to create real-world change.
· Design, develop, and maintain software for embedded systems and System-on-Chip (Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+) platforms.
· Collaborate with hardware engineers to optimize software performance and integration.
· Develop and debug firmware for microcontrollers and embedded processors.
· Implement and test low-level drivers, protocols, and interfaces (e.g., SPI, I2C, UART).
· Optimize system performance through profiling and resource management.
· Document software designs, test cases, and technical details.
· Proficiency in programming languages such as C, C++, and Python.
· Strong understanding of embedded systems architecture and SoC design principles.
· Experience with real-time operating systems (RTOS) and embedded linux programming.
· Experience with signal processing and RF front-ends is desired.
· Knowledge of hardware interfaces and communication protocols (e.g., CAN, USB, Ethernet).
· Understanding of power management and resource-constrained environments.
· Strong English or German language skills in both verbal and written communication.
· Competitive salary and flexible working hours.
· Subsidized public transport ticket and access to a corporate fitness program.
· The opportunity to join TALOS at the start of its exciting journey to scale up.
· The chance to contribute to a mission that combines cutting-edge technology with meaningful environmental impact.
TALOS is developing, deploying, and operating a unique satellite constellation that will be operational in 2025, addressing critical challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and precision agriculture.
TALOS is a NewSpace startup based in Munich dedicated to use space technology to protect our biosphere. TALOS develops and delivers a highly innovative satellite-based Internet-of-Things technology to track wildlife and livestock from space. This data can be used to detect climate change on a global scale, pave the way to an early warning system of natural disasters, and significantly improve the detection of zoonotic diseases.