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Firmware Engineering Intern
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Join Microsoft as a Firmware Engineering Intern in Santa Clara. Develop embedded C/C++ software at the hardware-software intersection for networking systems. Collaborate with expert engineers on testing and debugging to power innovative products. Ideal for students in EE, CE, or CS with a passion...
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United States , Santa Clara
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4550.00 - 9190.00 USD / Month
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Microsoft Corporation
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Firmware Engineer Intern
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Join our team in Spring, US, as a Firmware Engineer Intern. You will design, code, and debug embedded systems and BIOS/UEFI firmware using C and Python. This role offers hands-on experience with hardware design and real-time operating systems. We provide a supportive environment focused on health...
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United States , Spring
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35.00 - 46.00 USD / Hour
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Firmware Engineer Intern
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Seeking a Firmware Engineer Intern in Ft. Collins to develop and debug embedded code, BIOS/UEFI, and DSP firmware. You will program in C/Python, execute test plans, and collaborate with engineering teams. This role offers a comprehensive benefits package and a supportive, inclusive workplace for ...
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United States , Ft. Collins
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35.00 - 40.25 USD / Hour
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Join Figure's AI robotics team in San Jose as a Firmware Intern for Summer 2026. Develop and debug real-time embedded C/C++ firmware for our advanced humanoid robots. You will work hands-on with hardware, communication protocols, and Python test automation in a dynamic, cross-functional environment.
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United States , San Jose
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Launch your career at the intersection of hardware and software by exploring Firmware Intern jobs. This critical internship role serves as a foundational entry point into the world of embedded systems, where engineers write the low-level code that directly controls electronic hardware. As a firmware intern, you will immerse yourself in the development, testing, and debugging of firmware—the permanent software programmed into a device's read-only memory. This profession is essential across countless industries, from consumer electronics and automotive systems to medical devices and robotics, making these internships highly sought-after for hands-on learning. Typically, individuals in these roles engage in a variety of core responsibilities under the guidance of experienced engineers. Common duties include writing, enhancing, and maintaining efficient and reliable code in languages like C and C++ for real-time embedded environments. Interns often participate in the crucial hardware bring-up process, which involves debugging and validating firmware on new circuit boards or systems, working with components such as sensors, actuators, and power management units. A significant part of the role involves rigorous testing; developing and executing test plans, writing automation scripts in languages like Python, and utilizing lab equipment like oscilloscopes and logic analyzers to identify and resolve issues. Furthermore, interns frequently collaborate within cross-functional teams, contributing to integration efforts and learning about industry practices like Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD). To succeed in Firmware Intern jobs, candidates generally need a strong academic background in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Key technical skills include proficiency in embedded C/C++, an understanding of computer architecture, and familiarity with real-time operating systems (RTOS). Knowledge of common communication protocols and buses—such as I2C, SPI, UART, and CAN—is highly valuable. Equally important are solid problem-solving and analytical abilities, as debugging complex hardware-software interactions is a daily task. Interns must also possess good communication skills to document their work and collaborate effectively. Demonstrating initiative through personal or academic hardware/software projects is a typical way candidates stand out. Ultimately, a firmware internship provides unparalleled practical experience, bridging theoretical knowledge with real-world application and paving the way for a full-time career in embedded systems engineering.

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