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Staff Firmware Engineer

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Mountain View, CA, USA
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Mountain View, CA, USA
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Own and develop low-level real-time firmware for distributed humanoid robot control over EtherCAT. Design deterministic communication and synchronization (<1ms), implement safety mechanisms, tune RTOS and DMA/ISR paths, configure EtherCAT masters/slaves, collaborate across hardware and controls teams, and develop unit/HIL/integration tests and documentation for firmware validation and bring-up.
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At Rhoda AI, we’re building the next generation of generalist intelligent robots. We own the full robotics stack from high-performance hardware and robot systems to the infrastructure and state-of-the-art foundation world models that control our robots. Our robots are designed to be generalists capable of operating in complex, real-world environments and handling long-tail edge cases, made possible by our cutting edge research and end-to-end system design. We've raised over $400M and are investing aggressively in model research, infrastructure, hardware development, and manufacturing scale-up to make generalist robotics a reality.

You will own the development of Rhoda's low-level firmware stack for distributed real-time control across humanoid platforms. This role centers on deterministic communication, control-loop synchronization, and embedded software robustness in an EtherCAT environment spanning dozens of joints, sensors, and distributed controllers. You will design, implement, and validate firmware components that guarantee sub-millisecond coordination between motor drivers, safety controllers, and perception nodes — bridging the mechanical, electrical, and control domains.

This role is a Senior MTS reporting directly to the VP of Hardware Engineering, with a clear path to grow into a managerial role as the firmware and controls team scales.

What You'll Do

  • Select and tune RTOS; define priorities and scheduling; optimize interrupt and DMA paths; harden watchdogs and recovery; measure and guard timing budgets

  • Design, implement, and maintain low-level firmware for real-time motion control nodes over EtherCAT

  • Develop synchronization and communication layers ensuring deterministic cycle times (<1ms)

  • Configure and optimize EtherCAT masters and slaves (distributed clocks, mailbox protocols, PDO mapping)

  • Implement real-time safety mechanisms (Safe Torque Off, watchdogs, and heartbeat monitoring)

  • Collaborate with Electronics, Controls, and Systems teams to define timing budgets and data interfaces

  • Contribute to the architecture of the hardware abstraction layer (HAL) and firmware APIs for actuator control

  • Develop unit, HIL, and integration tests for firmware validation

  • Profile and optimize ISR and DMA paths to minimize latency and jitter

  • Support bring-up and debugging of custom actuator controllers and sensor boards

  • Document firmware architecture, test results, and safety compliance evidence for design reviews

What We're Looking For

  • Bachelor's or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Robotics

  • 8+ years of experience in embedded firmware development for real-time control systems

  • Strong expertise with EtherCAT protocol stack implementation and configuration (SOEM, Acontis, or similar)

  • Deep understanding of MCU architectures (ARM Cortex-M, RISC-V, or DSPs) and RTOS environments (FreeRTOS, Zephyr, or equivalent)

  • Proficiency in C/C++ and experience with low-level debugging (JTAG, logic analyzers, oscilloscopes)

  • Knowledge of motor control loops (current/velocity/position), FOC, and synchronization with external clocks

  • Familiarity with SPI, I²C, UART, PWM, ADC, and sensor interface design

  • Demonstrated ability to write reliable, well-structured, and maintainable embedded code in safety-critical environments

  • Evidence of shipping real-time-critical products

Nice to Have (But Not Required)

  • Experience developing firmware for humanoid or collaborative robots with distributed actuation

  • Familiarity with Safety-over-EtherCAT (FSoE) and functional safety standards (IEC 61508, ISO 13849)

  • Experience with FPGA-based EtherCAT co-processors and network timing synchronization (PTP, TSN)

  • Knowledge of hardware design constraints (signal integrity, EMC, power distribution)

  • Safety-related firmware and fieldbus timing experience; DDS experience; formal methods or static analysis exposure

  • Contributions to open-source EtherCAT or real-time frameworks

Why This Role

  • Own the firmware layer that makes whole-body humanoid control possible — your work sets the timing and reliability floor that everything else in the robot stack depends on

  • One of the deepest and most technically demanding embedded roles in physical AI, operating at the intersection of real-time systems, distributed control, and cutting-edge robotics hardware

  • Clear path from individual contributor to engineering leadership as Rhoda scales its firmware and controls organization

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