Firmware Team Lead
Nederland, Noord-brabant, Eindhoven
Fulltime: 40 hrs a week
Experience: > 10 Years
Education Level: Academic Bachelor
Communications Services
Nederland, Noord-brabant, Eindhoven
Fulltime: 40 hrs a week
Experience: > 10 Years
Education Level: Academic Bachelor
Communications Services
As a Team Lead Embedded Firmware Engineer, you will lead a team responsible for the development of firmware used in advanced driver systems. This is a technical leadership role, where you combine strong architectural insight with team guidance.
Ideally, you bring prior experience as a firmware or embedded engineer, enabling you to actively contribute to technical discussions, guide the team in making sound firmware architecture decisions, and provide clear direction on the right path forward.
What will you do?
You are proactive, solution-oriented, and thrive in a less structured, fast-moving environment. You enjoy taking ownership, collaborating across teams, and translating complex technical requirements into practical solutions. Additionally, you have:
You will join a dynamic and international team where autonomy, collaboration, and professional growth are highly valued. You can expect:
About Brunel
Brunel provides flexible and permanent staffing solutions to leading clients in the technical sector. We make an impact on societal themes and technological developments, such as the energy transition, fraud prevention, digitalization, and mobility challenges. Brunel has grown into a global organization with over 12,000 employees in 45 countries. Brunel Engineering specializes in seconding both junior and experienced engineers across a wide range of disciplines.
Closing: 20 May 2026
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