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Firmware Engineer - Medical Devices

Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 5 Aug 2026
💰 $137,200/yr($109,800/yr$137,200/yr)

About the role

Requisition ID:  35242  

 

At Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, our 8,000+ global associates proud to come to work each day, knowing that what we do impacts the lives of patients around the world. For Terumo, for Everyone, Everywhere.

 

We make medical devices and related products that are used to collect, separate, manufacture and process various components of blood and cells. With our innovative technologies and service offerings, we touch a patient’s life every second of every day and are committed to continuing to increase the number of patients we serve. Advancing healthcare with heart.

 

With some of the best and brightest minds in the industry, an unmatched global footprint, comprehensive benefits and a distinct culture, Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies is a great place to work, grow and be part of a team that is focused on making a difference. Join us and help shape wherever we go next. You create your future and ours.

 

The firmware this engineer writes runs inside medical devices used to care for patients around the world, so it has to work correctly and safely. This is hands-on work close to the silicon: bringing up new boards, writing the low-level drivers, and building the real-time control systems that make the hardware do its job. The engineer carries firmware from the first board bring-up through to a maintainable, production-ready product.

 

The role spans the firmware stack: embedded Linux on NXP i.MX processors and low-level firmware on the NXP ARM Cortex-M4 microcontrollers used in current TBCT designs. The Firmware Engineer delivers firmware for products in the field today and helps advance future platform generations built around more capable processors and emerging on-chip technologies. The firmware produced in this role directly shapes device reliability, performance, and compliance with medical device quality and regulatory standards.

 

Collaboration is central to the role. The Firmware Engineer works closely with Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Software, DevOps, and Quality to bring up new hardware, integrate firmware into the larger system, and turn product requirements into testable, verifiable firmware that performs dependably in the field.

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES

  • Own board bring-up on new and revised hardware, verifying power sequencing, clocks, memory, and peripherals on the first boards and working with Electrical Engineering to contribute to architecture/schematic reviews, board bring-up, and resolving hardware and firmware issues.
  • Write, port, and debug device drivers and low-level interfaces (I2C, SPI, UART, USB, GPIO, ADC/DAC, PWM, DMA) for on-board sensors, actuators, and communication peripherals.
  • Develop firmware for the control systems that operate physical hardware such as motors, valves, pumps, and heaters, including real-time, timing-sensitive control loops.
  • Develop and maintain the embedded Linux stack on NXP i.MX platforms, including board support packages, device trees, kernel configuration, operating system integration, and userspace services, within a Yocto build environment.
  • Help evaluate and choose microcontroller architectures for future platforms, including parts with advanced on-chip processing capabilities, by building prototypes, benchmarking performance and power, and writing up the trade-offs.
  • Optimize firmware for speed, memory footprint, and power on resource-constrained targets.
  • Develop and maintain bootloaders, secure boot, and firmware update paths so devices start reliably and stay current in the field.
  • Translate system and product requirements into firmware designs, and produce the design documentation required by regulatory and quality processes (IEC 62304, ISO 14971, ISO 13485).
  • Plan and execute firmware verification and validation, and resolve issues found in development, integration, and the field.  Create and execute automated unit tests, integration tests, and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing.
  • Participate in and lead code and design reviews, and mentor engineers earlier in their careers.
  • Participate in software risk assessments, hazard analyses, SWFMEA and implement cybersecurity principles for connected devices
  • Partner with Systems, Electrical, Mechanical, and Quality Engineering across the full product lifecycle, from first prototype through production.

 

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