JobsFirmware Engineer, Modem Access Stratum, Layer 1 Protocol
Firmware Engineer, Modem Access Stratum, Layer 1 Protocol
GoogleFirmware Engineer, Modem Access Stratum, Layer 1 Protocol
GoogleLocation
Mountain View, CA
Type
Full-time
Posted
8/18/2026
Compensation
$138,000 - $197,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
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·FY 2025Job description
The Firmware Engineer for Modem Access Stratum, Layer 1 Protocol at Google will focus on developing and customizing modem software to meet project requirements, particularly in the non-access stratum and emergency call performance domains. This role is part of the Google Pixel team, which aims to deliver advanced mobile experiences by integrating software and hardware innovations. The engineer will work closely with regional carriers and cross-functional teams to ensure high-quality software solutions. This position requires a blend of technical expertise and collaboration skills to drive project success.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 5 years of experience programming in C, C++, or Python.
- Experience in wireless protocols, including 3GPP, Modems, LTE, and 5G.
- Familiarity with 3GPP LTE/NR AS/L1 protocol standards and emergency call performance improvement.
Responsibilities
- Develop and customize modem software to meet customer and project requirements in non-access stratum and emergency call performance domains.
- Analyze and fix modem protocol issues.
- Work closely with regional carriers to meet customer’s commercial product requirements.
- Develop on-site support in carrier labs/sites to resolve important issues and obtain certification.
- Collaborate with cross-layer and cross-organization teams to deliver high-quality Pixel modem software.
- Generate ideas, develop features, and improve engineering processes to enhance product velocity and quality.
Benefits
- Employees at Google are often offered benefits like comprehensive health insurance, 401(k) matching, and flexible work arrangements, among other benefits.
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