Firmware Wizard

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WindBorne Systems is supercharging weather models with a unique proprietary data source: a global constellation of next-generation smart weather balloons targeting the most critical atmospheric data. We design, manufacture, and operate our own balloons, using the data they collect to generate otherwise unattainable weather intelligence.


Our mission is to eliminate weather uncertainty, and in the process help humanity adapt to climate change, be that predicting hurricanes or speeding the adoption of renewables. We are building a future in which the planet is instrumented by thousands of our microballoons, eliminating gaps in our understanding of the planet and giving people and businesses the information they need to make critical decisions. The founding team of Stanford engineers was named Forbes 2019 30 under 30 and is backed by top investors including Khosla Ventures.

WindBorne is looking for a Firmware Wizard to own our entire firmware stack. As a vertically integrated weather company, we design, calibrate, & integrate our own custom sensors & control mechanisms into our autonomous balloons. This poses some unique challenges: most components are outside their temperature spec, power is extremely limited and it is not easy to update code when the system is many miles in the air. We believe the most interesting work happens at the intersection of hardware and software, where clever code can compensate for physical limitations. In this role, you’ll design and run experiments to understand the behaviors of our system in weird conditions, then cosplay as a 1960s NASA engineer to glean insight from the limited data available. You’ll own firmware strategy, making quick, tactical decisions on whether to vomit some code for a janky test or design a robust solution that will accelerate future development. From maintaining our custom RTOS and hardware abstraction layer to developing the driver interfaces for our suite of atmospheric sensors, you'll be solving fascinating challenges alongside a team of brilliant, passionate engineers who are revolutionizing our understanding of the atmosphere.

Balloon flying over mountains
Snapshot of the balloon constellation on april 14, 2025

Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain drivers & low level libraries for new chips, modules, & sensors
  • Own our custom open source RTOS hardware abstraction layer, Amslah. It has many custom features made for our unique application (I’m excited to tell you about them!) but ​​but requires hardening and architecture refinements as we scale
  • Push the limits of our custom sensor hardware & calibration infrastructure, ensuring our GSBs are power optimized & survive extreme cold beyond subcomponent specifications.
  • Work closely with people doing R&D on novel hardware as we seek to improve the accuracy of our meteorological measurements.
  • Design fault-tolerant systems that can recover gracefully from unexpected conditions
  • Debug highly non-trivial issues 

Skills and Qualifications

  • Experience programming, shipping, and maintaining hardware in a real-world setting.
  • Must be excited by rapid iteration more than trying to perfectly plan ahead of time
  • Fluent in C/C++ and Python. Though ideally you ever so slightly look down on software engineers who only write interpreted languages, but you wouldn’t admit this because you are too nice.
  • Should have experience writing low-level drivers for a number of various chips.
  • Should be comfortable reading PCB schematics. Ideally have done a bit of EE yourself  :)
  • Be able to form hypothesis and run experiments about the behaviour of the system
  • Must be an effective communicator, able to cut through misunderstandings to the core of an issue and reason about  tradeoffs in complex multidisciplinary spaces
  • Excellent debugging skills in complex settings

Benefits

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Stock Option Plan
  • Office food and beverages

Salary

Location

858 San Antonio Rd, Palo Alto, CA. In person required.

What our hardware looks like

Close up of GSB
Photos taken in Svalbard, Norway, 78°N
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