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IACR News item: 17 October 2015

Kiwi Ki GmbH, Berlin, Germany
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KIWI is a young hardware startup based in Berlin, developing a keyless entry system “KIWI” which allows users to open doors securely using their cellphones or active RFID tokens. We are building a city-scale wireless sensor network to enable our vision of completely hands-free access for everyone. We build our own technology, from hardware, firmware through to our infrastructure and applications. At the moment, we need a great EMBEDDED ENGINEER to augment our existing team of embedded and RF specialists.

YOUR TASKS

* Design and implement firmware on embedded devices (ARM Cortex M0-M3-M4)

* Design, develop, code, test, verify and debug system software

* Review code and design

* Provide production and post-production support

YOUR QUALIFICATIONS

We are looking for an experienced engineer with

* Degree in Computer Science/Engineering/Electrical Engineering or equivalent work experience-surprise us!

* Experience in hands-on development and troubleshooting with embedded devices, including design and manufacture verification and board bring-up

* Solid programming experience with C

* Familiarity with ticket tracking tools, code review, unit testing, continuous integration, source control, and other tools for modern software development (except for GCC and GNU Make).

NICE TO HAVES

* Experience with ISM band communications/networking

* Bare-metal microcontroller development, including ARM Assembly

* Strong background in Cryptography

* Desire for strong coffee and stronger discussions

Come be a part of our diverse team! English and German are the main languages spoken in the office, however you will also be exposed to Spanish, French, and Polish.

WE OFFER

Our startup has a young international team, and you will be working with them in the heart of Berlin (no remotes, please). You

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