Video Solutions teams in the Kraków R&D center have been growing dynamically since 2019. Currently, we have more than 150 specialists on board working on solutions for fixed and mobile cameras, video analytics, video management systems, and access control. We serve public safety and commercial customers including healthcare, airports, retail, critical infrastructure, and public venues. No longer is video just reactive—looking back at what has taken place—but it also informs proactively, issuing alerts in real-time when a person, object, or vehicle appears or a perimeter is crossed.
You will join the Krakow Alta Video Team, a group responsible for developing camera firmware built primarily using Go (Golang) and C++. We are looking for a team player who enjoys solving complex problems and is eager to improve system stability and robustness. This is a unique opportunity to work in a performance-critical environment where software interacts directly with hardware components, collaborating with hardware engineers and backend/UI developers located in both Kraków and London.
We are seeking a hands-on Firmware DevOps Engineer to lead the modernization of our firmware development infrastructure. In this role, you will not only maintain our build systems but actively shape the future of our CI/CD workflows. You will be responsible for migrating our core infrastructure from legacy systems to modern, standard tools while ensuring our developers have a stable environment to build high-performance firmware.
You will collaborate closely with firmware developers, hardware engineers, and QA to optimize costs and automate workflows.
Nice to Have (Preferred Skills)
Video Solutions teams in the Kraków R&D center have been growing dynamically since 2019. Currently, we have more than 150 specialists on board working on solutions for fixed and mobile cameras, video analytics, video management systems, and access control. We serve public safety and commercial customers including healthcare, airports, retail, critical infrastructure, and public venues. No longer is video just reactive—looking back at what has taken place—but it also informs proactively, issuing alerts in real-time when a person, object, or vehicle appears or a perimeter is crossed.
You will join the Krakow Alta Video Team, a group responsible for developing camera firmware built primarily using Go (Golang) and C++. We are looking for a team player who enjoys solving complex problems and is eager to improve system stability and robustness. This is a unique opportunity to work in a performance-critical environment where software interacts directly with hardware components, collaborating with hardware engineers and backend/UI developers located in both Kraków and London.
We are seeking a hands-on Firmware DevOps Engineer to lead the modernization of our firmware development infrastructure. In this role, you will not only maintain our build systems but actively shape the future of our CI/CD workflows. You will be responsible for migrating our core infrastructure from legacy systems to modern, standard tools while ensuring our developers have a stable environment to build high-performance firmware.
You will collaborate closely with firmware developers, hardware engineers, and QA to optimize costs and automate workflows.
,[Lead the strategic move of the main firmware repository from self-hosted GitLab to the corporate Motorola GitHub hosting environment., Incrementally refactor and migrate CI pipelines from custom Jenkins workflows to GitHub Actions, ensuring seamless integration with the new repository structure., Create, maintain, and optimize the environment for build systems, ensuring consistency across development and production stages., Monitor existing CI/CD sanity check workflows, specifically overseeing daily firmware tests running on real camera hardware to ensure immediate feedback on code health., Maintain and manage servers in the lab environment with support from the Lab Admin team., Provide operational support for lab infrastructure, including troubleshooting failing lab cameras or network issues to minimize downtime for the development team., Support and create new AI-enabled internal tools, such as automated camera log analyzers, to assist developers in debugging complex issues., Work closely with the Quality Assurance team to define the scope of automated testing and optimize workflows to reduce recurrent infrastructure costs. Requirements: Python, GitHub Actions, Docker, Thanos, Grafana, Golang, C++ Additionally: Sport subscription, Training budget, Private healthcare, Small teams, International projects, Free coffee, Canteen, Bike parking, Playroom, Shower, Free snacks, Free parking, No dress code.