Sr. Manager, Firmware

F5 F5 · Enterprise · Spokane, San Jose

This role is for a Sr. Manager, Firmware at F5, a cybersecurity company. The position focuses on leading a team to build and manage firmware across the full product lifecycle, including hardware bring-up, bootloaders, runtime services, and field upgrades. Key responsibilities include roadmap execution, engineering excellence, and ensuring security and compliance. The role requires experience in embedded/firmware engineering, team management, UEFI BIOS, OpenBMC, C/C++, low-level debugging, and security protocols. Experience with CI/CD for firmware, manufacturing, and field readiness is also important. The company offers competitive compensation and benefits.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead & grow the team: Build and mentor a diverse team of firmware engineers, set clear objectives, and develop career paths; foster a high‑trust, high‑ownership culture.
  2. Own roadmap & delivery: Drive quarterly and annual planning, sequencing work across boot, board bring‑up, drivers, runtime services, manufacturing/test firmware, and in‑field update mechanisms.
  3. Raise the bar on security & quality: Establish standards for secure boot, code‑signing, anti‑rollback protections, measured boot, vulnerability remediation, and incident response.
  4. Drive architecture & design reviews: Make pragmatic architecture choices for bootloaders (legacy BIOS (AMI, Phoenix, Insyde) and modern UEFI/EDK II), embedded Linux components, and BMC/MCU firmware—balancing performance, reliability, and serviceability.
  5. Establish robust CI/CD for firmware: Define automated build, test, and validation, ensuring repeatable releases and traceable artifacts across SKUs.

Skills

Required

  • 6+ years in embedded/firmware engineering
  • 2-3+ years prior experience managing or leading a technical team of firmware engineers
  • Proven experience with UEFI BIOS
  • Deep knowledge of OpenBMC, IPMI, or Redfish
  • Hands‑on experience with C/C++
  • low‑level debugging
  • Deep knowledge of boot architectures (UEFI/BIOS, bootloaders), BMC, SPI/QSPI flash, IO peripherals, and runtime firmware
  • Strong background in implementing security protocols and secure boot mechanisms
  • Strong understanding of buses/protocols (I2C/I3C, SPI, UART, DDR, PCIe, GPIO, PMIC), and memory/storage (NOR/NAND, DRAM, SSD)
  • Proficiency with tools such as Git, GDB and JTAG
  • Demonstrated success shipping products at scale
  • owning release management
  • in‑field update frameworks
  • Developed strategies for testing and resolving firmware issues across development and production
  • Excellent people leadership, performance management, and stakeholder communication
  • Experience with Arm/x86 platforms
  • embedded Linux
  • secure elements
  • measured boot pipelines
  • Prior work with factory programming
  • golden image workflows
  • recovery strategies (A/B, rollback protections)

Nice to have

  • 10+ years in embedded/firmware engineering
  • 6+ years prior experience managing or leading a technical team of firmware engineers
  • Prior work experience with AMI Aptio V
  • Prior work experience with AMI MegaRAC/SPX
  • Prior work experience in board bring‑up (oscilloscope/logic analyzer/JTAG)
  • Prior work experience utililizing PFR and TPM
  • Working knowledge of multiple Platform Root of Trust devices
  • Familiarity with compliance and security standards (e.g., FIPS 140‑3, NIST SP 800-193)
  • Exposure to cloud‑connected devices and policy/version orchestration across fleets

What the JD emphasized

  • secure boot
  • code signing
  • measured boot
  • secure boot
  • code-signing
  • anti-rollback protections
  • measured boot
  • vulnerability remediation
  • secure boot
  • code‑signing
  • anti‑rollback protections
  • measured boot
  • firmware integrity
  • secure boot
  • code‑signing
  • anti‑rollback protections
  • measured boot