Embedded Software Engineer - safety-critical RTOS
Embedded software engineers building safety-critical C/C++ systems on their own RTOS, requiring deep understanding of real-time constraints, determinism, and rigorous documentation. You can get further details about the nature of this opening, and what is expected from applicants, by reading the below. Core skills include: Embedded C / C++ (primary language requirement) Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) FreeRTOS SAFE RTOS Other small-footprint RTOS Embedded microcontrollers & SoCs ARM Cortex-R and Cortex-A cores (used in their demos) Bare-metal firmware development Low-level driver development Memory-safe and resource-constrained programming Concurrency, scheduling, determinism Hardware-software integration Candidates must demonstrate experience in any safety-critical environment: ISO 26262 (Automotive) IEC 61508 (Industrial) DO-178C / DO-254 (Aerospace) IEC 62304 (Medical) Hazard analysis experience (HAZOP, FMEA) Documentation-heavy workflows Traceability & verification xkybehq processes High learning velocity (their OS is niche) Resilience when making mistakes Motivation & ambition Precision and quality mindset Ability to handle safety-critical documentation burden To find out more about Computer Futures please visit