Hardware Engineer

DIALOG 

📍 Center District, Israel 🇮🇱

full-time
senior
Posted —

Key Skills

PCBFirmwareOptoelectronicsMicrocontrollersDFM

Industry

SemiconductorConsumer Electronics

Job Description

An innovative ConTech (Construction Technology) startup that is disrupting the traditional building sector with an advanced, laser-based spatial projection platform.


The company engineers high-precision optical hardware that projects digital architectural blueprints and BIM models directly onto real-world construction sites.


The enterprise maintains its state-of-the-art hardware laboratory and R&D hub in the Central District, strategically situated within convenient walking distance of a major train station.


Position Overview-

  • Senior Embedded & Hardware (HW/SW) Engineer taking absolute, end-to-end (E2E) engineering ownership over the system's electrical architecture and low-level execution layers.
  • Leading the complete lifecycle of corporate hardware, spanning initial board schematics, complex multi-layer PCB layouts, and multi-component system design.
  • Architecting and developing high-performance embedded C/C++ firmware to orchestrate microcontrollers, synchronize sensor arrays, and drive high-precision stepper/servo motors.
  • Executing hands-on lab integration, real-time debugging, and board bring-up, while spearheading Design for Manufacturing (DFM) strategies to optimize production yield and reduce hardware unit costs.
  • Core Ecosystem- PCB Design, Embedded Firmware, Optoelectronics, Mixed-Signal Systems, Power Management, Microcontrollers (ARM Cortex/STM32), Hardware Protocols (SPI/I2C/CAN), and Design for Manufacturing (DFM).


Requirements-

  • Academic Background: B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering or Electronic Engineering from a leading institution – Mandatory
  • 5 years of proven professional experience operating at the intersection of Hardware Design and Embedded Systems – Mandatory
  • 3 years of deep, hands-on experience in Board Design, successfully implementing Mixed-Signal circuits, complex Power Management blocks, and Microcontrollers – Mandatory
  • Technical proficiency utilizing industry-standard ECAD software packages (e.g., Altium Designer, OrCAD, or KiCad) – Mandatory
  • Robust firmware development mastery in C and C++ for bare-metal or RTOS-based microcontrollers (specifically STM32, ARM Cortex, or equivalent architectures) – Mandatory
  • Deep architectural familiarity with low-level hardware communication protocols, including SPI, I2C, UART, CAN, and USB – Mandatory
  • Proven track record implementing Design for Manufacturing (DFM) methodologies, directly contributing to product cost reduction, testing automation, and mass manufacturing optimization – Mandatory