About scanO:
scanO builds AI-powered healthcare hardware and connected screening systems. We are building products across multiple device categories including autonomous systems, kiosk platforms, and handheld screening devices. We are looking for an engineer who can own hardware systems end-to-end — from bring-up and firmware development to integration, debugging, and reliability.
Role Overview:
You will work on hardware platforms including robotic systems, kiosks, and handheld devices involving cameras, sensors, displays, motion systems, and embedded platforms. This is a hands-on role focused on hardware ownership, firmware development, system integration, debugging, and ensuring reliable operation in production environments.
Responsibilities
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Own integration and validation of cameras, sensors, displays, motion systems, and embedded platforms across multiple device categories.
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Develop and maintain firmware required for hardware operation, subsystem communication, and device behavior.
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Integrate camera systems and ensure reliable capture, synchronization, and data flow.
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Bring up new hardware and diagnose issues across boards, peripherals, and connected subsystems.
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Debug PCB and hardware issues using schematics, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and signal tracing tools.
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Perform schematic and board-level modifications where required.
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Build and maintain connectivity features using Wi-Fi, BLE, or cellular communication.
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Implement OTA updates, telemetry, logging, and remote diagnostics.
Own device reliability:
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power behavior
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thermal characteristics
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fault recovery
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diagnostics
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long-duration stability
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Build validation setups and support hardware from prototype through production.
Required Qualifications:
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3–6 years of experience building embedded or hardware products.
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Strong C/C++ skills and Python for tooling or scripting.
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Experience with embedded platforms:
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ESP32
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Raspberry Pi
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NVIDIA Jetson
Strong understanding of:
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SPI
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I2C
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UART
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BLE / Wi-Fi
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Hands-on experience integrating camera systems and image sensors.
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Familiarity with camera interfaces:
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MIPI CSI
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GMSL
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LVDS
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USB cameras
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Comfortable reading schematics and debugging hardware–firmware interactions.
Hands-on experience with:
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board bring-up
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oscilloscopes
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logic analyzers
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signal tracing
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Ability to diagnose and resolve PCB, camera, sensor, power, and connectivity issues.
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Experience improving reliability of real-world hardware systems.
Nice to Have:
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Motor control, robotics, or autonomous systems experience
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KiCad experience for schematic review and board modifications
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Exposure to AI/ML deployment on embedded or edge hardware
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Experience with medical or regulated hardware products