Firmware Engineering Manager

Weights & Biases Weights & Biases · Data AI · New York, NY · Technology

CoreWeave is seeking a Firmware Engineering Manager to lead a new team focused on developing and maintaining BMC and BIOS firmware for their server infrastructure. The role involves people leadership, technical guidance, execution, and cross-functional collaboration to ensure reliable and scalable firmware for data center platforms.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead & support the team – manage, mentor, and coach a small team of firmware engineers through regular 1-on-1s, goal-setting, and feedback, fostering a collaborative and psychologically safe environment.
  2. Execution & delivery – help plan and track firmware development work, ensuring timely delivery of features, bug fixes, and platform enablement across multiple hardware programs.
  3. Technical guidance – participate in design discussions and reviews, helping the team make sound technical decisions around embedded firmware, BMC architectures, and system integration.
  4. Cross-functional collaboration – work closely Hardware Engineering and Systems Engineering teams to ensure firmware aligns with hardware requirements and production needs.
  5. Quality & reliability – support best practices around testing, validation, debugging, and documentation to ensure firmware reliability in large-scale production environments.

Skills

Required

  • 2+ years of experience in an engineering leadership role
  • Prior hands-on experience as a firmware or embedded systems engineer
  • Working knowledge of embedded firmware development using C/C++ in Linux-based environments
  • Familiarity with BMC firmware stacks such as OpenBMC and/or AMI MegaRAC/SPX
  • Understanding of hardware interfaces and system-level concepts (e.g., I2C, SPI, UART, board bring-up)
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to collaborate across hardware and software teams
  • Passion for mentoring engineers and building inclusive, high-performing teams

Nice to have

  • Experience supporting firmware development for data center or server-class hardware
  • Familiarity with Redfish, IPMI, or other data center management protocols
  • Exposure to firmware testing, validation, and production bring-up processes
  • Experience helping establish engineering processes in a new or growing team
  • Background in fast-growing or hardware-software integrated environments

What the JD emphasized

  • firmware engineers
  • firmware development
  • firmware
  • firmware engineers