Senior Software Engineer (Instrumentation)
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At Lace Lithography, we’re scaling up our team and looking for a passionate and sharp talent to join us.
In our company we build chip lithography technology that will enable the next 100 years of chip manufacturing. Founded in 2023, we’re based in Bergen (Norway) and Barcelona (Spain), and backed by some of the world’s most ambitious investors.
Lace Lithography is seeking a talented and experienced Senior Software Engineer to join our Instrumentation team in Bergen. In this role, you will lead the design and development of software systems that tightly integrate with our advanced hardware platforms. You will play a critical role in building robust, low-level control and monitoring infrastructure for laboratory and production instruments that are essential to our lithography system.
This is a high-impact position suited for an engineer with strong technical depth in embedded systems, hardware-software integration, and instrumentation control. You will collaborate with physicists, hardware engineers, and software developers to deliver high-performance, reliable solutions for controlling and interfacing with real-world devices.
Key Responsibilities
This list is not exhaustive; additional duties may be assigned as needed.
Embedded & Low-Level Software Development: Design, implement, and maintain embedded and control-level software for instrument communication, sensor integration, and device orchestration.
Hardware Interface Programming: Develop software modules for communication with a wide range of hardware using protocols such as UART, SPI, and Ethernet.
Platform Development: Extend and enhance our internal instrumentation platform (LIP) by adding new instrument support and expanding system capabilities for hardware control, data acquisition and visualization.
System Integration & Testing: Lead the end-to-end integration, validation, and debugging of software and hardware subsystems in both development and production environments.
API & Vendor Driver Integration: Interface with third-party hardware using vendor-provided APIs and SDKs; manage driver-level communication and custom wrappers where needed.
Instrumentation GUI Development: Collaborate on user interfaces and automation tools that support instrument calibration, diagnostics, and operations.
Technical Leadership: Mentor junior developers, provide architectural guidance, and help establish best practices in embedded development and instrumentation software.
Process Optimization: Contribute to the evolution of our software development pipeline through process improvements, CI/CD practices, and maintainable design patterns.
Collaboration & Documentation: Work closely with interdisciplinary teams and maintain clear documentation of system architecture, communication protocols, and user-facing features.
On-Site Deployment: Perform hands-on integration, testing, and support at our Bergen facilities where physical systems are assembled and operated.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related technical field.
5+ years of experience developing software for hardware control or embedded systems.
Strong proficiency in Python and C or C++, particularly for hardware control and real-time systems.
Solid knowledge of hardware communication protocols.
Experience integrating and debugging hardware drivers and APIs from third-party vendors.
Proven experience developing or extending embedded or instrumentation software platforms.
Strong systems-level thinking and problem-solving ability for debugging real-time hardware/software interactions.Demonstrated ability to design scalable, maintainable code for instrumentation or embedded platforms.
Excellent communication skills and proven ability to work in cross-functional, fast-paced environments.
Comfortable working on-site with physical hardware in lab or production environments.
Familiarity with version control systems such as Git.
Familiarity with signal acquisition systems, motion controllers, or precision positioning equipment.
Experience working in highly regulated or high-reliability environments (e.g., medical, aerospace, semiconductor).
Exposure to continuous integration, hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing, or automated test frameworks.
Our team here at Lace:
…consists of amazing people who’ve joined us from all over the world, driven by intense curiosity, the urge for exploration, and a desire to push the limits of physics. We promise to offer you a place among highly motivated Lacers, present you with extremely difficult problems—and have a lot of fun solving them.
Workplace & culture:
Lace operates out of two beautiful, vibrant, and strong-willed cities. Although we are cities apart, we strive to make the team feel as one.
We don’t define values—but we have one universal expectation:
Be the best team player you can be.
Perks and Benefits:
💸 Part of the team, part of the company
Competitive salary + equity through our incentive plan.
🏋️ Feel-good perks
€50 monthly gym allowance, weekly team lunches, monthly social events, and annual off-site with the whole team.
🚀 Personal Development
Quarterly development goals with your manager and your own budget to learn and grow.
✈️ No journey without travelling
We support relocation and immigration to make joining Lace as smooth as possible.
- Department
- Integration & Control
- Locations
- Bergen HQ
About Lace Lithography
At Lace, we develop breakthrough chip patterning technology, which extends Moore's Law a decade beyond current tech.
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