Senior Embedded Software Developer— Quantum Control …, Ahuntsic North
Senior Embedded Software Developer— Quantum Control …, Ahuntsic North
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Ahuntsic North H2B, Canada
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Q-Block Computing is seeking a Senior Embedded Software Developer to join our growing team in Ottawa, Ontario. The role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of cutting‑edge quantum technologies in sensing, communication, and computation. The candidate will serve as the lead firmware developer on the Qubit Composer platform team, delivering complex subsystems and coordinating the day‑to‑day development work of the embedded software team under the guidance ofthe Technical Team Lead.Responsibilities
Design, architect, and implement reusable firmware libraries and embedded control subsystems in C/C++ for ARM Cortex-M platforms within the Arduino/PlatformIO ecosystem. Analyze system-level requirements and recommend architectural approaches for new firmware features and subsystem modifications.Develop and validate DMA-based parallel data transfer subsystems and synchronous multi‑pin I/O operations for deterministic, low‑latency hardware control. Implement and test high‑speed peripheral control for DAC, ADC, DDS, PLL, digital potentiometers, and RF attenuator/amplifier ICs communicating over SPI and LVDS.Design and implement digital control loop modules (PI2D, FIR/IIR filters) for precision analog output stabilization. Coordinate task execution and review the code, test results, and documentation of Electronics Engineering Technologists and other developers on the team. Conduct system‑level integration testing across multiple interconnected control units; design test strategies and document integration procedures and failure modes.Set up and maintain firmware build environments, toolchains (PlatformIO, Make), and Git workflows for the team. Write documentation for new and updated firmware subsystems. Collaborate with cross‑functional hardware and quantum systems teams. Contribute to a culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing within the team.Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. 5+ years of professional experience in embedded software development with ARM Cortex-M or comparable architectures. Skills
Robust C/C++ proficiency; demonstrated experience designing reusable embedded libraries or firmware architectures. Deep understanding of DMA configuration, memory-mapped I/O, and real‑time scheduling on ARM microcontrollers. Experience with high‑speed SPI, multi‑IC board‑level integration, and mixed‑signal debugging.Demonstrated ability to coordinate and review the technical work of other developers. Experience with NXP i.MX RT series, Teensy, or PlatformIO platforms is an asset. Exposure to digital control theory (PID, IIR/FIR), precision timing systems, or clock synchronization is an asset. Good laboratory knowledge with electronic circuits and standard instruments such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and signal generators.Strong attention to detail and a sense of responsibility in all tasks. Critical thinking and problem‑solving mindset. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic team environment. Benefits
Extended health care benefits (inc. dental and vision) Life insurance Equal Opportunity
Q-Block Computing is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to treating all employees and applicants for employment with respect and dignity. If you require assistance and/or reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or recruiting process, please feel free to notify us.
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Q-Block Computing is seeking a Senior Embedded Software Developer to join our growing team in Ottawa, Ontario. The role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of cutting‑edge quantum technologies in sensing, communication, and computation. The candidate will serve as the lead firmware developer on the Qubit Composer platform team, delivering complex subsystems and coordinating the day‑to‑day development work of the embedded software team under the guidance ofthe Technical Team Lead.Responsibilities
Design, architect, and implement reusable firmware libraries and embedded control subsystems in C/C++ for ARM Cortex-M platforms within the Arduino/PlatformIO ecosystem. Analyze system-level requirements and recommend architectural approaches for new firmware features and subsystem modifications.Develop and validate DMA-based parallel data transfer subsystems and synchronous multi‑pin I/O operations for deterministic, low‑latency hardware control. Implement and test high‑speed peripheral control for DAC, ADC, DDS, PLL, digital potentiometers, and RF attenuator/amplifier ICs communicating over SPI and LVDS.Design and implement digital control loop modules (PI2D, FIR/IIR filters) for precision analog output stabilization. Coordinate task execution and review the code, test results, and documentation of Electronics Engineering Technologists and other developers on the team. Conduct system‑level integration testing across multiple interconnected control units; design test strategies and document integration procedures and failure modes.Set up and maintain firmware build environments, toolchains (PlatformIO, Make), and Git workflows for the team. Write documentation for new and updated firmware subsystems. Collaborate with cross‑functional hardware and quantum systems teams. Contribute to a culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing within the team.Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. 5+ years of professional experience in embedded software development with ARM Cortex-M or comparable architectures. Skills
Robust C/C++ proficiency; demonstrated experience designing reusable embedded libraries or firmware architectures. Deep understanding of DMA configuration, memory-mapped I/O, and real‑time scheduling on ARM microcontrollers. Experience with high‑speed SPI, multi‑IC board‑level integration, and mixed‑signal debugging.Demonstrated ability to coordinate and review the technical work of other developers. Experience with NXP i.MX RT series, Teensy, or PlatformIO platforms is an asset. Exposure to digital control theory (PID, IIR/FIR), precision timing systems, or clock synchronization is an asset. Good laboratory knowledge with electronic circuits and standard instruments such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and signal generators.Strong attention to detail and a sense of responsibility in all tasks. Critical thinking and problem‑solving mindset. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic team environment. Benefits
Extended health care benefits (inc. dental and vision) Life insurance Equal Opportunity
Q-Block Computing is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to treating all employees and applicants for employment with respect and dignity. If you require assistance and/or reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or recruiting process, please feel free to notify us.
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Company nameQ-Block Computing
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Job positionSenior Embedded Software Developer— Quantum Control Firmware (Ottawa)
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