Solidigm is hiring a

SSD Firmware Development Undergraduate Intern

Rancho Cordova, United States
Full-Time

Join Solidigm, a new technology company with a legacy of innovation
Inventor, creative-thinker, problem-solver? We want you on our growing team!

We are Solidigm, a leading provider of innovative NAND flash memory solutions and the world’s next big semiconductor company. We are passionate about our purpose of expanding the possibilities of data that fuel human advancement and building a new paradigm of solid-state storage.

Solidigm is one of the top three NAND memory companies globally with aspirations to be No 1. Our objectives are clear — grow at an unprecedented rate and become our customers’ go-to-partner for optimized storage solutions.

Our company launched in December 2021 following the purchase of Intel’s NAND and flash memory storage business by SK hynix, a global semiconductor leader. As a multibillion-dollar company, we operate as “One Team” across 20 locations around the world to fulfill our purpose and mission. Solidigm combines elements of an established, successful Silicon Valley technology company with the spirit, agility, and creativity of a start-up.

We offer a hybrid-first work environment that welcomes and supports diversity. Solidigm encourages candidates of any religion, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation to apply. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.

Along with a comprehensive benefits package and competitive pay, Solidigm has unlimited time off as you need it, a summer holiday shutdown week in the U.S., family leave, wellness subsidies, and more.

We promote social responsibility with our Purple on PURPOSE initiative and offer an employer match for team members’ donations. Volunteer time is encouraged to support our communities. We are dedicated to living our purpose by being a responsible, sustainable company committed to expanding the possibilities of data that fuel human advancement for all.

Join us, as we create the world’s next big semiconductor company!

Job Description

In this position you will join a fast-paced team developing new, cutting-edge firmware or validation coverage and tools for Solidigm Solid State Drives (SSD). You will utilize and grow your experience in embedded architecture, external interfaces, and product constraints, along with the ability to develop architectures/features that meet these constraints while providing new value for the platform. You will use and gain experience in storage interface standards such as SATA, SAS, PCIe, and NVMe.  The role will include development, design, validation, and implementation of new product and test features from internal or customer demands. The team utilizes Agile development methodologies and good communication skills, and the ability to work closely with team members in local or remote locations is required.

 

As an undergraduate development intern, typical responsibilities are but are not limited to:

  • Develop, review, document, and maintain product source code in C/C++
  • Analyze and develop firmware per internal and external (customer) specifications
  • Create validation plans and test software using Python and other tools in an internal framework
  • Develop an understanding of industry-standard communication and specs to support knowledge in this field (NVMe, PCIe, NVME-MI, and others)
  • Perform unit and system level testing including failure analysis and debug of product issues as part of development and validation phases
  • Participate in and role model an Agile/Kanban development culture which emphasizes product quality, team accountability, and continuous improvement

A successful candidate will demonstrate:

  • The ability to listen, understand and respond professionally to partner questions and issues while building trust
  • Excellent written and presentation skills
  • A history of embedded systems coursework and good overall performance in embedded systems and computer science classes.

 

Preferred Skills:

  • Prior internships working in embedded systems or demonstrated work on public repositories.
  • Experience with embedded hardware development (such as with Arduino, Raspberry Pi or others)
  • Structured software development and practices, analytical problem solving, innovation and a mindset of continuous improvement
  • Enterprise storage interface protocols (e.g., SATA, SAS, PCIe, and NVMe) or understanding of basic industry standard communication such as I2C and UART.
  • Basic working knowledge of assembly language in any architecture.

 

 

Qualifications

Candidates must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. Requirements listed below would be obtained through a combination of schoolwork/classes/research and/or relevant previous job and/or internship experiences.

 

Minimum Requirements:

The candidate must be enrolled in a bachelor's degree program for Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or a related field. Candidates must be in their second year of study or later.

3+ months of experience (including coursework) in the following areas:

  • Software or firmware development experience in an embedded systems environment with programming in C/C++ or advanced Python.
  • Experience with software or hardware debugger tools, and basic understanding of source control management tools.
  • Experience in managing, collaborating or presenting outputs and results of shared projects.
  • Must be available to work in an office location on a semi-regular basis.

Additional information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Starting Salary: $TBD consult pay scales for this role

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