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Firmware Engineering Intern

Badger Meter

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Sep 17, 2025
Milwaukee, WI, USA
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Badger Meter is looking to preserve and protect the world’s most precious resource, water, by utilizing innovative and trusted solutions to enhance operational efficiency and conserve water while making it more affordable, clean and resilient.

Requirements

  • Intermediate computer/technical skills in Microsoft products
  • Intermediate skill level in C/C++ Code, Digital Circuits, and Analog Circuits
  • Basic understanding of embedded systems development tools such as Altium, SVN, compilers, IDEs, SPICE
  • Basic experience with test equipment such as oscilloscopes, meters, logic analyzers preferred
  • Basic experience with version control, such as SVN or Git

Responsibilities

  • Firmware development for an embedded microcontroller
  • Product testing, debugging, failure analysis
  • Hardware design changes to improve Engineering test fixtures
  • Collaboration with other team members to execute product design process; i.e. design reviews
  • Identify design options and develop/review verification plan and complete verification testing
  • Create reports, memos, and provide status updates to engineers, supervisors, and project teams
  • Additional projects, tasks, and/or assignments as assigned

Other

  • Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science or related field (Sophomore Year completed preferred)
  • An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
  • Complies with all aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as amended by the ADA Amendments Act, and all applicable state or local disability laws
  • 40 hours a week onsite role at Milwaukee facility
  • Participation in Badger Meter Intern program focused on Badger Meter Culture, professional development, community outreach and a final capstone project