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Senior level firmware engineer jobs demand deep ownership of embedded systems architecture, real-time software, and the technical direction of the teams delivering production-ready hardware. Hiring concentrates in Electronics & Hardware, Technology & Software, and Manufacturing, with 18% of openings remote or hybrid, and employers like Apple, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm hiring at this level now.
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Firmware Security System Architects at Jabil establish and drive the security strategy for firmware across Jabil's Cloud, Compute, and Networking product lines. This role combines forward-looking security architecture with the operational establishment of compliance processes, ensuring Jabil designs meet evolving regulatory requirements in North America, the EU, and emerging markets.
As a Firmware Security System Architect, you will be expected to
- Demonstrate a level of expertise in security that matches or exceeds the expertise of customers
- Define and champion firmware security architecture standards across Jabil’s product portfolio
- Access current and emerging regulatory and compliance requirements translating them into actionable engineering processes
- Evaluate security posture of designs during product development and drive remediation
- Serve as internal authority on firmware security and security processes
- Monitor the technical direction of designs during product development
- Mentor others in the organization to build team members design capability
IN YOUR ROLE YOU WILL
- Advise customers, product planning, and business development on security architecture tradeoffs including cost, schedule, and compliance impact
- Establish and maintain Jabil’s firmware security compliance roadmap, covering:
- North America: NIST SP 800-193 (PFR), NIST CSF, FIPS 140-3, and relevant Executive Orders on cybersecurity
- EU: Cyber Resilience Act, RED delegated acts, and ETSI EN 303 645
- Leverage, strategy and risk planning
- Define and operationalize security processes across the firmware development lifecycle, including:
- Secure development lifecycle (SDLC) practices, tools, and gates
- Vulnerability disclosure and incident response procedures
- Supply chain security and firmware signing workflows
- Security audit and assessment cadences
- Evaluate and improve security tooling (static analysis, fuzzing, binary analysis, vulnerability scanning) for firmware teams
- Collaborate with fellow system architects in the electrical, thermal, BIOS, Validation, RAS, and OS domains
- Communicate security requirements and architectural decisions to Jabil development teams through documentation, training, and design reviews
- Lead and contribute to firmware design reviews and technical committees to proactively identify, assess, and mitigate security vulnerabilities during the architecture and design phases
- Stay current on vendor technology capabilities in spaces such as CPUs (PFR, PSP, TrustZone), GPUs, Storage, Memory, FPGAs, MCUs, etc…
- Stay current on threat landscape, vulnerability disclosures, and evolving standards from organizations such as NIST, DMTF (SPDM/PLDM Security), TCG (DICE, TPM), OCP Security, and MITRE
- Represent Jabil in industry security working groups and standards bodies as needed
- Deep dive into new open-ended areas by leveraging previous engineering experiences.
- Contribute to the improvement of our architecture methods and processes.
- Train, mentor, and coach new engineers
JOB QUALIFICATIONS & KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
- Capability to research emerging regulations and translate compliance requirements into falsifiable engineering requirements and test criteria is required
- Working knowledge of the EU CRA and its implications for product security, including vulnerability handling and reporting obligations is required
- Familiarity with Intel, AMD, Nvidia, or ARM CPU/GPU security features (ex. Intel PFR, AMD PSP, ARM TrustZone) is required
- Understanding of supply chain security concerns for firmware is required: signed updates, provenance tracking, SBOM
- Familiarity with Aspeed BMC products is preferred. Specifically, an understanding of the security capabilities of the processor
- High-level familiarity and understanding of BMC code architecture is preferred Knowledge of OpenBMC is strongly preferred.
- Knowledge of AMI (American Megatrends) MegaRAC is beneficial
- High-level understanding of source control, CI/CD pipelines, and how to integrate security gates (SAST, secrets scanning, and signing) into automated workflows is required
- Experience working with industry standards for IPMI, Redfish, MCTP, PLDM, SMBUS, i2c, i3c, SPI, is preferred
- Extensive experience with Linux is required
- Deep expertise with Secure Boot, SPDM, Platform Root of Trust, DICE, and NIST SP 800-193 standards as well as cryptographic algorithms and protocols (PKI, Certificates, AES, HMAC, ECC) is strongly preferred.
- Experience with vulnerability management processes, CVE handling, and coordinated disclosure is required
- Proven experience in addressing and remediating security issues within sustaining firmware programs, ensuring continued compliance and risk mitigation across deployed systems is required
- Working knowledge of industry-standard security and code analysis tools, including Coverity, Black Duck, and Eclypsium, is considered a strong advantage
- Fluent in reading block diagrams and familiarity with system design preferred
- Fluency in server management (provisioning, deployment, management, service) is preferred
NON-TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
- Influence engineering teams and leadership to prioritize security investments with clear risk articulation
- Effectively communicate with excellent understanding of English.
- Work as part of a global team
- Assess a project and articulate risk in terms of business impact, regulatory exposure, and remediation effort
- Mentor less experienced engineers in secure development practices and build a security-aware culture
Lead cross-functional security initiatives involving firmware, hardware, and validation teams Develop and maintain relationships with customers’ security teams to align on requirements
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering required
- 15+ years’ experience in firmware design and engineering Relevant certifications (CISSP, CSSLP, or equivalent) are a plus but not required
Jabil, including its subsidiaries, is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Senior Level Firmware Engineer Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a senior level firmware engineer job?
Employers at this level look for engineers who have owned a firmware product from design through production, not just contributed to one. Demonstrating that you have led architecture decisions, resolved systemic hardware-software integration challenges, and mentored junior engineers gives you a clear edge. A portfolio of shipped embedded systems, ideally with documented performance or reliability wins, carries significant weight in the hiring process.
Which companies hire senior level firmware engineers?
Companies hiring senior level firmware engineers right now include Apple, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Hiring at this level is concentrated among established hardware manufacturers, defense and aerospace contractors, and consumer electronics companies that need experienced engineers to lead complex embedded development programs.
Are there remote senior level firmware engineer jobs?
Yes, though remote availability varies by employer and product type. About 18% of senior level firmware engineer openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, with fully remote roles more common at software-heavy embedded companies and hybrid arrangements typical where engineers need lab or hardware access. Filtering by work setting on Migrate Mate makes it easy to find openings that match your preference.
What makes a firmware engineer role senior level?
Senior level firmware engineer roles are defined by ownership and scope, not just technical skill. Expectations shift from executing tasks to setting the technical direction for embedded subsystems, making architecture decisions that affect product reliability and performance, and mentoring mid-level and junior engineers. Senior engineers are accountable for outcomes across the full firmware lifecycle, from requirements through production support.
Which industries hire the most senior level firmware engineers?
Senior Level firmware engineer roles concentrate in Electronics & Hardware, Technology & Software, and Manufacturing, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors drive hiring at this level because they develop complex, safety-critical, or high-performance embedded systems that require engineers who can independently own difficult technical problems and guide cross-functional teams to production.