About the job
Join Our Team as an Embedded Firmware Engineer Intern!
Location: San Jose, CA
Company: Trackonomy Systems
About Trackonomy Systems
At Trackonomy, we are at the forefront of innovating the next-generation operating system for a connected world. Our pioneering technology utilizes advanced smart labels, multi-radio IoT devices, agent-based intelligence, and the Sentient AI platform to provide unparalleled visibility, automation, control, and remediation across global supply chains. Our integrated solutions convert physical assets into intelligent, communicative entities, addressing critical challenges in logistics, healthcare, cold chains, industrial operations, manufacturing, and more.
We are developing a revolutionary class of connected devices that empower physical objects to sense, communicate, and engage in real time. Our platform seamlessly combines custom hardware, embedded firmware, wireless networking, and cloud infrastructure to enable applications across diverse sectors including logistics, industrial systems, utilities, healthcare, and government.
Our devices are designed to operate at a massive scale, tackling complex issues in low-power systems, wireless communication, and distributed sensing. With the backing of prominent investors like Kleiner Perkins and 8VC, Trackonomy is shaping a connected environment where physical objects become fully intelligent and interactive.
The Role
We are seeking a motivated Embedded Firmware Engineering Intern to assist in the development of cutting-edge software that powers our next-generation IoT devices. This hands-on engineering role involves direct interaction with hardware, microcontrollers, wireless modules, and sensors. Interns are integrated into our engineering team, contributing to real systems that are delivered to customers.
You will work collaboratively with firmware, hardware, and systems engineers to design, build, test, and debug embedded software for resource-constrained devices.
What You’ll Work On
Your projects may include:
- Developing firmware for ARM-based microcontrollers
- Creating embedded C/C++ drivers for sensors, radios, and peripherals
- Integrating wireless communication modules such as BLE, LoRa, or cellular IoT
- Assisting with hardware bring-up and board-level debugging
- Establishing test frameworks and automation for firmware validation

