
Junior Firmware Engineer – Wireless Platforms (Qualcomm QSDK)
at Fortinet
Posted 10 hours ago
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- Compensation
- $90,000 – $160,000 USD
- City
- San Jose
- Country
- United States
Currency: $ (USD)
Join the San Jose firmware team as a Junior Firmware Engineer focused on Qualcomm-based wireless platforms. You will work on firmware integration to enable and validate Wi-Fi features using Qualcomm SDKs, in a role at the intersection of firmware, wireless performance, and hardware-software integration. As a junior engineer, you will learn the platform, enable existing features, test on real hardware, and assist with performance tuning under guidance from senior engineers. This onboarding-focused role emphasizes hands-on learning with mentorship while contributing to feature enablement and debugging.
Location: San Jose, CA, United States
Junior Firmware Engineer – Wireless Platforms (Qualcomm QSDK)
San Jose, California
Linksys (Fortinet)
About the Role
You will work on firmware integration for Qualcomm-based wireless platforms, focusing on enabling and validating Wi-Fi features using Qualcomm's SDKs. This role sits at the intersection of firmware, wireless performance, and hardware-software integration.
As a junior engineer, your work will focus on learning the platform, enabling existing features, testing behavior on real hardware, and assisting with performance tuning. Senior engineers own hardware architecture and bring-up; you will learn through guided, hands-on experience.
Location Context
This role is based in San Jose, California, our primary firmware engineering hub, where platform, wireless, and security engineers collaborate closely.
Key Responsibilities
- Customize and configure firmware based on Qualcomm SDKs
- Assist with enabling wireless features such as Wi-Fi 6/7 capabilities
- Test and validate firmware on development hardware
- Help diagnose and debug firmware issues with senior engineer support
- Write clear specifications and test plans for small enhancements
- Use profiling and test tools to evaluate wireless performance
Collaborate with hardware, QA, and platform teams
Required Qualifications
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field (0–2 years experience)
- Strong C programming fundamentals
- Familiarity with Linux or embedded systems
- Basic understanding of wireless networking concepts
- Willingness to work with hardware in a lab environment
Strong problem-solving and communication skills
Nice-to-Have Skills
- Exposure to OpenWrt, QSDK, Buildroot, or Yocto
- Basic ability to read schematics or use serial consoles
- Python scripting for automation or log analysis
Interest in wireless performance and optimization
Prior QSDK or hardware bring-up experience is not required. These skills are learned during onboarding with mentorship.
Engineering Culture
Our team follows three core development practices that you'll learn during onboarding:
Spec-First Development: Write specifications before coding. You'll learn to document your design approach and expected behavior before implementation, with senior engineer guidance.
Test-Driven Development: Write tests alongside code. You'll learn to create automated tests that validate your work and catch regressions early.
AI-Augmented Workflow: Use AI tools responsibly. You'll have access to AI coding assistants to help with research, code generation, and problem-solving—always with human validation.
AI Usage Expectations
We provide AI coding tools (GitHub Copilot, internal assistants) to boost productivity. As a junior engineer:
- You're encouraged to use AI for navigating QSDK documentation, generating code templates, and analyzing logs
- You're responsible for validating all AI output against documentation and hardware testing—especially for low-level code where errors can brick devices
- Never include proprietary register definitions or confidential schematics in external AI prompts
You must understand the code you commit—AI accelerates work but doesn't replace learning
We'll train you on safe AI usage practices (OWASP/NIST-aligned) during onboarding.
You will work on firmware integration for Qualcomm-based wireless platforms, focusing on enabling and validating Wi-Fi features using Qualcomm's SDKs. This role sits at the intersection of firmware, wireless performance, and hardware-software integration. As a junior engineer, your work will focus on learning the platform, enabling existing features, testing behavior on real hardware, and assisting with performance tuning. Senior engineers own hardware architecture and bring-up; you will learn through guided, hands-on experience.
Junior Firmware Engineer – Wireless Platforms (Qualcomm QSDK)
at Fortinet

Junior Firmware Engineer – Wireless Platforms (Qualcomm QSDK)
at Fortinet
Posted 10 hours ago
No clicks
- Compensation
- $90,000 – $160,000 USD
- City
- San Jose
- Country
- United States
Currency: $ (USD)
Join the San Jose firmware team as a Junior Firmware Engineer focused on Qualcomm-based wireless platforms. You will work on firmware integration to enable and validate Wi-Fi features using Qualcomm SDKs, in a role at the intersection of firmware, wireless performance, and hardware-software integration. As a junior engineer, you will learn the platform, enable existing features, test on real hardware, and assist with performance tuning under guidance from senior engineers. This onboarding-focused role emphasizes hands-on learning with mentorship while contributing to feature enablement and debugging.
Location: San Jose, CA, United States
Junior Firmware Engineer – Wireless Platforms (Qualcomm QSDK)
San Jose, California
Linksys (Fortinet)
About the Role
You will work on firmware integration for Qualcomm-based wireless platforms, focusing on enabling and validating Wi-Fi features using Qualcomm's SDKs. This role sits at the intersection of firmware, wireless performance, and hardware-software integration.
As a junior engineer, your work will focus on learning the platform, enabling existing features, testing behavior on real hardware, and assisting with performance tuning. Senior engineers own hardware architecture and bring-up; you will learn through guided, hands-on experience.
Location Context
This role is based in San Jose, California, our primary firmware engineering hub, where platform, wireless, and security engineers collaborate closely.
Key Responsibilities
- Customize and configure firmware based on Qualcomm SDKs
- Assist with enabling wireless features such as Wi-Fi 6/7 capabilities
- Test and validate firmware on development hardware
- Help diagnose and debug firmware issues with senior engineer support
- Write clear specifications and test plans for small enhancements
- Use profiling and test tools to evaluate wireless performance
Collaborate with hardware, QA, and platform teams
Required Qualifications
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field (0–2 years experience)
- Strong C programming fundamentals
- Familiarity with Linux or embedded systems
- Basic understanding of wireless networking concepts
- Willingness to work with hardware in a lab environment
Strong problem-solving and communication skills
Nice-to-Have Skills
- Exposure to OpenWrt, QSDK, Buildroot, or Yocto
- Basic ability to read schematics or use serial consoles
- Python scripting for automation or log analysis
Interest in wireless performance and optimization
Prior QSDK or hardware bring-up experience is not required. These skills are learned during onboarding with mentorship.
Engineering Culture
Our team follows three core development practices that you'll learn during onboarding:
Spec-First Development: Write specifications before coding. You'll learn to document your design approach and expected behavior before implementation, with senior engineer guidance.
Test-Driven Development: Write tests alongside code. You'll learn to create automated tests that validate your work and catch regressions early.
AI-Augmented Workflow: Use AI tools responsibly. You'll have access to AI coding assistants to help with research, code generation, and problem-solving—always with human validation.
AI Usage Expectations
We provide AI coding tools (GitHub Copilot, internal assistants) to boost productivity. As a junior engineer:
- You're encouraged to use AI for navigating QSDK documentation, generating code templates, and analyzing logs
- You're responsible for validating all AI output against documentation and hardware testing—especially for low-level code where errors can brick devices
- Never include proprietary register definitions or confidential schematics in external AI prompts
You must understand the code you commit—AI accelerates work but doesn't replace learning
We'll train you on safe AI usage practices (OWASP/NIST-aligned) during onboarding.
You will work on firmware integration for Qualcomm-based wireless platforms, focusing on enabling and validating Wi-Fi features using Qualcomm's SDKs. This role sits at the intersection of firmware, wireless performance, and hardware-software integration. As a junior engineer, your work will focus on learning the platform, enabling existing features, testing behavior on real hardware, and assisting with performance tuning. Senior engineers own hardware architecture and bring-up; you will learn through guided, hands-on experience.
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