
Project DescriptionLocation: München
Work Mode: On-site
Project Duration: 6–8 Months
This project consists of two technical work packages aimed at enhancing the quality, reliability, and testability of embedded firmware. The first work package focuses on building HIL test environment, while the second centers on implementing a comprehensive unit-testing framework.
An automotive background is not required However, strong hands on coding skills in embedded C/C++ or Python are essential
Work Package 1 — HIL Test Environment Scope
Design, implement, and validate a Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) test environment to enable automated and reproducible testing of embedded firmware running on STM32 platforms. The engineer will be responsible for defining the HIL architecture, developing target-specific components, creating host-side tooling, and ensuring full integration of the setup.
Key responsibilities include:
STM32F4/H7 Expertise
Zephyr RTOS
Python for Test Automation
Work Package 2 — Unit Testing Scope
Establish a structured unit-testing framework for embedded firmware components to ensure code quality, maintainability, and regression prevention. This includes defining the testing approach, implementing test suites, and integrating everything into automated build workflows.
Key responsibilities include:
Embedded C/C++
GoogleTest (GTest)
Writing and structuring test suites
Mocking/stubbing hardware interfaces
Integration in automated build systems
Additional Notes:
Automotive industry experience is not mandatory
The decisive factor for this project is practical coding capability in embedded development and Python automation.

For more than 25 years we at requisimus have had a passion for all IT disciplines: from software development to embedded and IT consulting. In the field of embedded IT, our experts work on the vehicle software of the future and implement modern IoT solutions.