AJJAS HPS LAB DESIGNS PVT. LTD.Job Description: Embedded Systems Engineer Hardware & Firmware
Role: Firmware Developer
Company: Ajjas (HPS Lab Designs Pvt. Ltd.)Location:Navi Mumbai (on-site)
Experience:Hands-on. Youve designed boards and written firmware that shipped
Reporting to:Co-founder
Job Type:Full-time
About AjjasAjjas is a full-stack AIoT design house building connected safety and intelligence products for vehicles, assets, and infrastructure. We are the market leader on Amazon and Flipkart for two-wheeler safety devices (GPS tracking, accident detection - Patent No. 540443, SOS alerts, remote lock). Our B2B verticals span EV OEM telemetry, battery manufacturer IoT, NBFC/vehicle finance, cold chain/FMCG asset monitoring, fleet telematics, and weather/AWS data logging.
We design our own hardware, write our own firmware (picoOS - a proprietary RTOS), and run our own cloud backend. Our tech stack includes CAN 2.0B/CAN-FD, eUICC/eSIM, AES-256 encryption, BLE, and self-managed microservices on Indian servers.
We are hiring an embedded engineer who can own hardware design and firmware development end-to-end. This is a hands-on, build-things role - not a management, architecture-only, or firmware-only position.
Critical Role Requirement - End-to-End PCB Ownership:
This is the most important requirement for the role. The candidate must have personally designed complete embedded PCBs, not merely integrated firmware with boards designed by another hardware team.Commercial IoT / connected-device experience is also non-negotiable. We need someone who has worked on real connected products that operate in the field, not only standalone embedded systems or academic/personal IoT prototypes.
- Personally created complete PCB schematics and PCB layouts for embedded products.
- Personally selected key components and made BOM decisions using datasheets, electrical requirements, cost, availability, and performance.
- Taken at least one personally designed PCB through fabrication, assembly, board bring-up, debugging, and design iteration.
- Been able to explain specific Rev-A failures, how they were debugged, and what was changed in the next revision.
- Strong preference for candidates whose boards have reached production or field deployment.
PCB exposure alone is not sufficient. Reviewing another engineer's schematic, modifying an existing board, or designing only a small subsection such as a power supply or sensor interface does not count as end-to-end PCB ownership for this role.
What You Will Do:
Hardware Design
- Own PCB schematic design and layout for current product SKUs and revisions of existing products.
- Select components and define BOMs - evaluating MCUs, sensors, power management ICs, GNSS/GSM modules, CAN transceivers, and passives for cost, availability, and performance.
- Design and integrate sensor interfaces: temperature (NTC, one-wire, RS485), humidity, wind speed, rain gauge, IMU/accelerometer.
- Design relay and control circuitry for applications like compressor controllers (cold chain).
- Design power-supply sections and make practical decisions on grounding, decoupling, protection, thermal considerations, trace widths, and critical routing.
- Work with the testing team to validate prototypes, perform board bring-up, debug hardware issues, and iterate to production-ready designs.
- Work with PCB fabricators / EMS partners on DFM, assembly, and production issues as required.
- Manage the full cycle from schematic to prototype to production-ready board.
Firmware Development
- Write, maintain, and extend firmware in C/C++ on ARM Cortex-M and similar MCUs.
- Work with our existing RTOS (picoOS) - adding new peripheral drivers, sensor integrations, and communication protocols.
- Implement and maintain CAN/CAN-FD protocol stacks for vehicle and BMS integrations.
- Handle OTA/DFU firmware update mechanisms for devices deployed in the field.
- Implement power management, sleep modes, and battery optimisation for field-deployed IoT devices.
- Debug device-side issues: sensor data anomalies, communication failures, field edge cases.
Collaboration & Documentation
- Work closely with the software team to define firmware-to-server data protocols and ensure clean handoffs between device and backend.
- Document every design decision, schematic, BOM, firmware architecture change, and integration. If it is not documented, it did not happen.
- Participate in weekly team meetings and proactively share progress, blockers, and technical context with the broader team.
- Support procurement with technical specifications and alternate-part recommendations.
What We Are Looking ForMust have
- Demonstrated hands-on experience in embedded systems - both hardware design and firmware development. We care about what you have personally built and shipped, not how many years you have spent.
- Proven end-to-end PCB ownership: complete schematic design, PCB layout, fabrication/assembly, board bring-up, debugging, and iteration.
- Proficiency in PCB schematic design and layout using Altium Designer, KiCad, or equivalent.
- Strong embedded C/C++ firmware development skills on ARM Cortex-M or similar architectures.
- Experience with RTOS-based development (FreeRTOS, Zephyr, or custom RTOS).
- Working experience with CAN / CAN-FD protocols.
- Hands-on experience interfacing sensors over I2C, SPI, UART, RS485, and one-wire.
- Experience with GSM/LTE cellular modules and GNSS receivers.
- Solid understanding of power supply design, battery management, and low-power optimisation.
- Ability to read datasheets, evaluate components, and make BOM decisions independently.
- Hands-on experience developing and shipping commercial IoT / connected-device products, including embedded hardware, firmware, communication interfaces, and field deployment. Academic/personal IoT projects or development-board integration alone are not sufficient for this role.
- Hands-on use of lab equipment for board bring-up and debugging, including oscilloscope, multimeter, bench power supply, logic analyser, or similar tools.
- Proficiency in using AI tools for engineering work. This is not optional - it is core to how we work at Ajjas. Must-have AI skills:
- AI reasoning and research: Claude and/or ChatGPT - for schematic review, datasheet analysis, protocol debugging, component selection, and technical decision-making.
- AI-assisted firmware development: Cursor (AI-native IDE) and/or GitHub Copilot - for writing, editing, and refactoring embedded C/C++ code with AI inline assistance.
Strongly preferred
- Experience specifically in automotive telematics / connected-vehicle products.
- Familiarity with OBD-II protocols and vehicle data.
- Experience with BLE and BMS (Battery Management System) integrations.
- Knowledge of OTA/DFU mechanisms for field-deployed devices.
- Exposure to EMI/EMC considerations and regulatory compliance (BIS, CE).
- Experience taking a product from prototype through production and field deployment.
- Experience with AI-assisted PCB/EDA tools - any of the following:
- Flux AI - cloud-native PCB design with AI-driven layout and automation.
- Quilter AI - autonomous PCB routing and layout generation.
- ProtoFlow - AI-assisted schematic capture (free, exports to KiCad).
- Cadence Allegro X or Altium AI features - AI-driven placement, DRC, and routing assistance.
- Experience using Claude Code or similar agentic AI tools for complex, multi-file firmware tasks and architectural refactoring.
Why Ajjas
- You will own the hardware and firmware layer of a product line that is already market-leading in B2C and expanding into B2B.
- You will work with a lean, high-ownership team where your decisions directly shape the product.
- Real products in the market, real customers, real revenue - not a pre-product startup.
- Patented technology (accident detection) and a proprietary RTOS - technically interesting problems.
- Opportunity to define and build new product SKUs across cold chain, weather monitoring, EV/BMS, and fleet telematics.
Compensation bracket: 12-22 LPA, based on what you have built and what you bring.
To ApplySend your resume and a brief note on what you have built (not managed - built) to
[email protected], with CC to
[email protected]. If you have a portfolio of hardware designs, schematics, PCB layouts, board photographs, or firmware projects that you are legally permitted to share, include it.
Please also answer these questions:
1. How many complete PCBs have you personally designed from schematic through layout?
2 Of these, how many were fabricated and successfully brought up by you?
3 How many reached production or field deployment, and approximately how many units were manufactured?
4 For the most complex PCB you personally designed, briefly describe the MCU, power architecture, communication interfaces, number of layers, and your exact responsibility.
5 Describe one commercial IoT / connected-device product you personally worked on: what the device did, the connectivity used (for example LTE/GSM/BLE/Wi-Fi), your exact hardware/firmware responsibility, whether it was field-deployed, and approximate deployment scale.
6 Please share a portfolio / schematic / PCB layout / board image / GitHub link that you are legally permitted to share, if available.
📌 Embedded Systems Engineer Hardware and Firmware (Navi Mumbai)
🏢 HPS Lab Designs
📍 Navi Mumbai