R&D Firmware Development Intern - Neuromodulation at Boston Scientific Corporation Malaysia
Santa Clarita, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

02 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

C/C++, Embedded Systems, Microcontrollers, Firmware Development, Troubleshooting, Lab Tools, Git, Communication, Team Collaboration, Safety Focused, Testing, Prototyping, Characterization, Coding Standards, Documentation

Industry

Medical Equipment Manufacturing

Description
Your responsibilities will include: Develop and verify embedded software updates for microcontroller-based neuromodulation devices, following team coding standards Design and develop test software to interact with and characterize embedded software functionality Build and run firmware on lab hardware; reproduce issues, collect logs, and help troubleshoot alongside engineers Perform low level characterization of hardware to understand how embedded software should be designed within the system. Designing, fabricating, and testing prototype devices to address clinical feedback Rising senior (undergraduate or graduate) in Electrical, Software, Biomedical, Computer Science or Computer Engineering with an anticipated graduation term between Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 Able to start in early to mid-June 2026 and commit to a 12-week, full-time internship Reliable transportation to and from the worksite Completed coursework in C/C++ and embedded systems (or equivalent project experience). Hands-on practice with microcontrollers (e.g., Arduino/STM32): build, flash, and debug simple firmware; comfortable with basic lab tools and Git Clear communicator who documents work, follows coding standards, and collaborates well in a team-oriented, safety-focused environment
Responsibilities
Develop and verify embedded software updates for neuromodulation devices and design test software to characterize embedded software functionality. Troubleshoot issues alongside engineers and perform low-level characterization of hardware.
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