What are the responsibilities and job description for the Software/Firmware Engineering Intern position at Mercury Systems?
Mercury Systems is seeking a Firmware/Software Engineering Intern to join a collaborative engineering team focused on designing, developing, integrating, and testing firmware and software solutions for embedded and enterprise systems. This role offers hands-on experience across the full development lifecycle in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment.
Job Responsibilities:
- Design and develop FPGAs for Intel, Microchip, and AMD (Xilinx)
- Design modular embedded software interfaces to meet open architecture standards
- Design, implement, and test Linux-based applications
- Develop and maintain software and firmware test suites to verify system capabilities and requirements
- Collaborate with engineering teams to enhance and support test infrastructure
- Partner with test engineering, systems engineering, and customer support teams to reproduce, troubleshoot, and resolve customer issues
- Support design teams in bring-up and system-level validation of products
Required Qualifications
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Currently enrolled in a university program pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, or a related technical discipline
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A minimum GPA of 3.1 is required. You will be asked to submit your transcripts during the review process
- Experience with Python/TCL scripting languages
- Experience with C/C
- Experience working in Linux environments
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Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and troubleshooting skills
- Ability to work effectively both independently and collaboratively
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Clear and effective written and verbal communication skills
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with Verilog, SystemVerilog, or VHDL
- Experience with FPGA design tools such as Vivado, Libero, or Quartus
- Experience with lab equipment for data collection and processing
"This position requires you to be able to obtain a government security clearance. Security clearances may only be granted to U.S. citizens."