Sr. Manager, Firmware
Insight Engines
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Position Summary:
We’re looking for an experienced Sr. Manager, Firmware to lead a team building reliable, secure, and serviceable firmware across the full product lifecycle—from hardware bring‑up and boot loaders through runtime services and field upgrades. You’ll own roadmap execution, elevate engineering excellence, and partner cross‑functionally to deliver platform capabilities that delight customers and meet stringent security and compliance expectations (e.g., secure boot, code signing, measured boot).
Responsibilities:
Lead & grow the team: Build and mentor a diverse team of firmware engineers, set clear objectives, and develop career paths; foster a high‑trust, high‑ownership culture.
Own roadmap & delivery: Drive quarterly and annual planning, sequencing work across boot, board bring‑up, drivers, runtime services, manufacturing/test firmware, and in‑field update mechanisms.
Raise the bar on security & quality: Establish standards for secure boot, code‑signing, anti‑rollback protections, measured boot, vulnerability remediation, and incident response.
Drive architecture & design reviews: Make pragmatic architecture choices for bootloaders (legacy BIOS (AMI, Phoenix, Insyde) and modern UEFI/EDK II), embedded Linux components, and BMC/MCU firmware—balancing performance, reliability, and serviceability.
Establish robust CI/CD for firmware: Define automated build, test, and validation, ensuring repeatable releases and traceable artifacts across SKUs.
Support manufacturing & field readiness: Partner with MFG and Global Services to define factory programming, golden images, and resilient upgrade strategies (A/B, recovery partitions).
Collaborate cross‑functionally: Work with Hardware, FPGA, Data Path, MFG, and Product Management teams to align requirements and shepherd PRDs into executable plans.
Manage risk & compliance: Define telemetry, detection, and recovery strategies for firmware integrity, and align to relevant standards (e.g., FIPS 140‑3, FedRAMP implications as applicable).
Budget & vendor management: Plan capacity, skill mix, and external partnerships (contractors, tooling, labs, vendors) to meet goals within budget.
Communicate crisply: Provide status, risks, and decisions to leadership; translate technical details into business outcomes.
Required Qualifications:
6+ years in embedded/firmware engineering, including 2-3+ years prior experience managing or leading a technical team of firmware engineers
Proven experience with UEFI BIOS.
Deep knowledge of OpenBMC, IPMI, or Redfish.
Hands‑on experience with C/C++ and low‑level debugging
Deep knowledge of boot architectures (UEFI/BIOS, bootloaders), BMC, SPI/QSPI flash, IO peripherals, and runtime firmware.
Strong background in implementing security protocols and secure boot mechanisms.
Strong understanding of buses/protocols (I2C/I3C, SPI, UART, DDR, PCIe, GPIO, PMIC), and memory/storage (NOR/NAND, DRAM, SSD).
Proficiency with tools such as Git, GDB and JTAG.
Demonstrated success shipping products at scale, owning release management and in‑field update frameworks.
Developed strategies for testing and resolving firmware issues across development and production.
Excellent people leadership, performance management, and stakeholder communication.
Experience with Arm/x86 platforms, embedded Linux, secure elements, and measured boot pipelines.
Prior work with factory programming, golden image workflows, and recovery strategies (A/B, rollback protections).
Exposure to cloud‑connected devices and policy/version orchestration across fleets.
Preferred Qualifications:
10+ years in embedded/firmware engineering, including 6+ years prior experience managing or leading a technical team of firmware engineers
Prior work experience with AMI Aptio V
Prior work experience with AMI MegaRAC/SPX
Prior work experience in board bring‑up (oscilloscope/logic analyzer/JTAG).
Prior work experience utililizing PFR and TPM
Working knowledge of multiple Platform Root of Trust devices
Familiarity with compliance and security standards (e.g., FIPS 140‑3, NIST SP 800-193).
The Job Description is intended to be a general representation of the responsibilities and requirements of the job. However, the description may not be all-inclusive, and responsibilities and requirements are subject to change.
The annual base pay for this position is: $180,800.00 - $271,200.00F5 maintains broad salary ranges for its roles in order to account for variations in knowledge, skills, experience, geographic locations, and market conditions, as well as to reflect F5’s differing products, industries, and lines of business. The pay range referenced is as of the time of the job posting and is subject to change.
You may also be offered incentive compensation, bonus, restricted stock units, and benefits. More details about F5’s benefits can be found at the following link: https://www.f5.com/company/careers/benefits. F5 reserves the right to change or terminate any benefit plan without notice.
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