Embedded Systems Engineer Looking for New Opportunities

Hey everyone! 👋 I’m an experienced Embedded Software Engineer open to remote or relocation-friendly opportunities (contract or full-time). I’ve built end-to-end embedded solutions — from firmware and low-level drivers to PCB design and system calibration. 🔧 About Me: 5+ years in embedded systems development with a strong focus on: MCUs: STM32 (Cortex-M), AVR, Arduino, Raspberry Pi Languages: C, C++, Python, Assembly Communication: UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, USB, Ethernet, BLE RTOS: FreeRTOS, bare-metal schedulers, task management PCB Design: KiCad, Altium; board bring-up & testing Tools: STM32CubeIDE, Keil, IAR, Git, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers Workflow: Agile/Scrum, Jira, GitLab, CI/CD basics 📟 Latest Work – MP-0921 Ground Resistance Tester (2024) I led the full design and development of a custom ground resistance testing device from scratch — both firmware and hardware. ✔️ Key features: STM32-based core with analog signal processing and calibrated ADC measurement Ethernet communication for real-time data transfer to desktop and mobile clients Bluetooth (BLE) interface for wireless configuration, firmware updates, and calibration Custom RTOS-like scheduler for non-blocking tasks like measurement, communication, and user commands Designed the full PCB (multi-layer), handled sourcing, soldering, and testing Implemented power-saving modes, watchdog timers, and error handling ✔️ This project is used in industrial settings for measuring ground resistance in field environments and integrates tightly with mobile apps for live monitoring and device control. ✅ Open To: Embedded firmware roles with real hardware (STM32, ARM Cortex, sensor systems) IoT devices, data acquisition systems, RTOS-based platforms Remote teams or EU-based relocation Freelance contracts or full-time positions 📄 Resume available on request. 💬 Feel free to DM me — happy to share more or connect on a project!
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